Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134725987
Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.48BP
1.
To determine
To prepare: Bank reconciliation of E Automotive, as at October 31, 2018
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To determine
To prepare:
3.
To determine
To explain: The bank accounts and bank reconciliation as internal controls of cash
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Instructions:
Use the below bank account receipts and payments summary to create a
statement of cash flows. Use the direct method and follow the format in your
textbook, chapter 6.
Transaction Description
Date
1/1/20 Cash deposit to start business
1/1/20 Three month's rent
1/1/20 Cash register paid for
1/1/20 Store furniture paid for
1/31/20 Receipts for sales in January 2020
2/7/20 Widgets supplied in January paid for
2/25/20 Cash withdrawn for your own expenses
2/29/20 Receipts for sales in February 2020
3/15/20 Widgets supplied in February paid for
3/16/20 Store utility charges for Jan, Feb, Mar 2020
3/31/20 Receipts for sales March 2020
3/31/20 Balance in bank on March 31st 2020
Receipts
10,000
6,500
9,000
12,000
37,500
Payments
2,400
450
8,500
4,500
3,000
6,000
300
12,350
37,500
Learning Task 5 Directions: Using the information below, prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement.Bank reconciliation problem:• The bank statement for Juan Company shows a balance per bank of P15,907.45 on April 30,2015.• On this date the balance of cash per books is P11,589.45.• Additional information are provided below: Deposits in transit: April 30 deposit (received by the bank on May 1) P2,201.40 Outstanding checks: No. 453-P3,000.00 No. 457-P1,401.30 No. 460-P1,502.70• Errors: Juan wrote check no. 443 for P1,226.00 and the bank correctly paid that amount. However, he recorded the check as P1,262.00.• Bank memoranda: Debit– NSF check from Pedro P425.60 Debit– Charge for printing company checks P30.00 Credit – Collection of note receivable for P1,000 plus interest earned of P50, less bank collection fee of P15.00.Hint: Bank Debit Memo are deductions made by the bank to the account of the depositor. Bank Credit Memo are additions made by the bank to the account of the deposito
At November 30, Mazaya Company has the following bank information: cash balance per book R 04,600; outstanding
checks R.O 28o; deposits in transit R.O 550, credit memo for interest R.O10, bank service charge RO.20 What is Mazaya's
adjusted cash balance on November 30?
Select one:
a. RO4.590
b. R.O.4.320
CRO4.870
d. RO.4.870
Chapter 4 Solutions
Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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