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Problem 8-3A
On May 31, 2014, Reber Company had a cash balance per books of $7,196.50. The bank statement from New York State Bank on that date showed a balance of $6,819.60. A comparison of the statement with the cash account revealed the following facts.
1.
The statement included a debit memo of $49.00 for the printing of additional company checks.
2.
Cash sales of $734.00 on May 12 were deposited in the bank. The cash receipts journal entry and the deposit slip were incorrectly made for $784.00. The bank credited Reber Company for the correct amount.
3.
Outstanding checks at May 31 totaled $1,000.25. Deposits in transit were $2,831.15.
4.
On May 18, the company issued check No. 1181 for $673 to Lynda Carsen on account. The check, which cleared the bank in May, was incorrectly journalized and posted by Reber Company for $637.
5.
A $3,415.00 note receivable was collected by the bank for Reber Company on May 31 plus $89.00 interest. The bank charged a collection fee of $29.00. No interest has been accrued on the note.
6.
Included with the cancelled checks was a check issued by Stiner Company to Ted Cress for $1,215.00 that was incorrectly charged to Reber Company by the bank.
7.
On May 31, the bank statement showed an NSF charge of $671.00 for a check issued by Sue Allison, a customer, to Reber Company on account.
Prepare the bank reconciliation at May 31, 2014. (Enter answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25. List items that increase cash balance first. Reconcile cash balance per bank first.)
REBER COMPANY Bank Reconciliation May 31, 2014
Deposit in transitError in May 12 depositCheck printing chargeCash balance per bank statementBank error—Stiner checkOutstanding checksError in recording check No. 1181Adjusted cash balance per bankNSF checkCollection of note receivable
$
AddLess:
Collection of note receivable Outstanding checks NSF check Error in May 12 deposit Error in recording check No. 1181 Adjusted cash balance per bank Cash balance per bank statement Check printing charge Deposit in transit Bank error—Stiner check
Bank error—Stiner check Outstanding checks Deposit in transit Adjusted cash balance per bank Collection of note receivable NSF check Error in May 12 deposit Cash balance per bank statement Error in recording check No. 1181 Check printing charge
Bank error—Stiner checkNSF checkError in May 12 depositCash balance per bank statementError in recording check No. 1181Adjusted cash balance per bankCheck printing chargeOutstanding checksDeposit in transitCollection of note receivable
Adjusted cash balance per bankBank error—Stiner checkNSF checkError in May 12 depositCheck printing chargeCash balance per bank statementCollection of note receivableError in recording check No. 1181Deposit in transitOutstanding checks
Collection of note receivableDeposit in transitError in recording check No. 1181Bank error—Stiner checkCash balance per booksOutstanding checksNSF checkCheck printing chargeAdjusted cash balance per booksError in May 12 deposit
Error in May 12 depositCheck printing chargeAdjusted cash balance per booksOutstanding checksDeposit in transitError in recording check No. 1181Bank error—Stiner checkCash balance per booksCollection of note receivableNSF check
LessAdd:
Error in May 12 deposit Adjusted cash balance per books NSF check Error in recording check No. 1181 Check printing charge Deposit in transit Outstanding checks Bank error—Stiner check Cash balance per books Collection of note receivable
Adjusted cash balance per books Error in recording check No. 1181 Cash balance per books Check printing charge Deposit in transit Bank error—Stiner check Outstanding checks Collection of note receivable NSF check Error in May 12 deposit
NSF check Deposit in transit Outstanding checks Bank error—Stiner check Collection of note receivable Error in recording check No. 1181 Adjusted cash balance per books Error in May 12 deposit Check printing charge Cash balance per books
Error in recording check No. 1181 Bank error—Stiner check Adjusted cash balance per books Cash balance per books Deposit in transit Outstanding checks Collection of note receivable NSF check Error in May 12 deposit Check printing charge
NSF checkAdjusted cash balance per booksError in May 12 depositCheck printing chargeDeposit in transitBank error—Stiner checkOutstanding checksCollection of note receivableError in recording check No. 1181Cash balance per books
Prepare the necessary adjusting entries for Reber Company at May 31, 2014. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Enter answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25.)
No.
Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
(To record note receivable.)
(To record NSF check.)
(To record error in deposit.)
(To record error on check.)
(To record check printing charge.)
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