Century 21 Accounting General Journal
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ISBN: 9781337680059
Author: Gilbertson
Publisher: Cengage
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The following information pertains to Sandhill Corporation.
1. | Balance per bank, July 31, $8,802. | |
2. | July bank service charge not yet recorded by Sandhill, $25. | |
3. | Balance per books, July 31, $9,192. | |
4. | Deposits in transit, July 31, $2,574. | |
5. | Electronic collection on account (EFT) from a customer, $1,691 not yet recorded by Sandhill. | |
6. | Outstanding cheques, July 31, $918. | |
7. | Returned cheque from the deposit of a collection on account, $360, due to nonsufficient funds. Related bank service charge, $40. The charges will be added to the customer’s account. |
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