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Question - Prepare the bank reconciliation for Star Corporation for March 31, 2021 using the following information:
A. The balance on the Mar 31, 2021 bank statement is $57,125.
B. The balance on the cash account in the book on Mar 31, 2021 is $55,432.
C. The bank statement indicated bank service charges of $42 for Mar 31, 2021.
D. Outstanding cheques as of Mar 31, 2021, amount to $3,185.
E. Deposits in transit as of Mar 31 2021, amount to $1520.
F. Bank charged $128 for an NSF cheque.
G. The accountant mistakenly recorded a $284 cash payment as $482.
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