Grier Food Store used the following information in recording its bank reconcilia
ID: 2587647 • Letter: G
Question
Grier Food Store used the following information in recording its bank reconciliation for the month of April Balance per books April 30 Balance per bank statement April 30 $905 (1) Checks written in April but still outstanding $6,300. (2) Checks written in March but still outstanding $2,800 (3) Deposits of April 30 not yet recorded by bank $4,900 (4) NSF check of customer returned by bank $500 (5) Check No. 210 for $594 was correctly issued and paid by bank but incorrectly entered in the cash payments journal as payment on account for $549 (6) Bank service charge for April was $40 (7) A payment on account was incorrectly entered in the cash payments journal and posted to the accounts payable subsidiary ledger for $824 when Check No. 318 was correctly prepared for $284. The check cleared the bank in April. The bank collected a note receivable for the company of $6,000 plus $240 interest revenue. (8) Prepare a bank reconciliation at April 30Explanation / Answer
Crier Food Store Bank Reconciliation Statement for April 30 Particulars Amount Amount Balance as per Book (A) $905.00 Add: Outstanding Cheques - Written in April $6,300.00 Outstanding Cheques - Written in March $2,800.00 Wronly recorded of Cheque ($ 824 - $ 284) $540.00 Note recievable and interest collected directly by bank ($ 6,000 + $ 240) $6,240.00 Total of Addition (B) $15,880.00 Total (C = A + B) $16,785.00 Less: Deposit but recordedin bank $4,900.00 Wronly recorded of Cheque ($ 594 - $ 549) $45.00 Cheque return due NSF $500.00 Bank charges not taken in the books $40.00 D = Total of Deuctible $5,485.00 Balance as per bank Statement (C+D) $11,300.00
Related Questions
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.