Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781285453828
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Miller Corporation’s December 31, 2016, bank statement showed a $2,054.25 balance. On this date, Miller’s Cash account reflected a $326.60 overdraft. In reconciling these amounts, the following information is discovered:
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Cash on hand for undeposited sales receipts, December 31, $133.25.
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Customer NSF check returned with bank statement, $424.20.
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Cash sales of $627.25 for the week ended December 18 were recorded on the books. The cashier reports this amount missing, and it was not deposited in the bank.
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Note receivable of $2,300.00 and interest of $23 collected by the bank and not recorded on the books.
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Deposit in transit December 31, $340.00.
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A customer check for $380.30 in payment of its account was recorded on the books at $830.30.
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Outstanding checks, $2,032.55. Includes a duplicate check of $65.85 to C. Brown, who notified Miller that the original was lost. Miller stopped payment on the original check and has already adjusted the cash account…
Miller Corporation's December 31, 2016, bank statement showed a $2,054.25 balance. On this date, Miller's Cash account reflected a $326.60 overdraft. In reconciling these amounts, the following information is discovered:
1. Cash on hand for undeposited sales receipts, December 31, $133.25.
2. Customer NSF check returned with bank statement, $424.20.
Cash sales of $627.25 for the week ended December 18 were recorded on the books. The cashier
reports this amount missing, and it was not deposited in the bank.
4. Note receivable of $2,300.00 and interest of $23 collected by the bank and not recorded on the books.
5. Deposit in transit December 31, $340.00.
6.
A customer check for $380.30 in payment of its account was recorded on the books at $830.30.
Outstanding checks, $2,032.55. Includes a duplicate check of $65.85 to C. Brown, who notified Miller
7. that the original was lost. Miller stopped payment on the original check and has already adjusted the
cash account in the accounting…
Miller Corporation’s December 31, 2019, bank statement showed a $2,041.25 balance. On this date, Miller’s Cash account reflected a $150.90 overdraft. In reconciling these amounts, the following information is discovered:
1.
Cash on hand for undeposited sales receipts, December 31, $131.25.
2.
Customer NSF check returned with bank statement, $426.20.
3.
Cash sales of $625.25 for the week ended December 18 were recorded on the books. The cashier reports this amount missing, and it was not deposited in the bank.
4.
Note receivable of $2,400.00 and interest of $24 collected by the bank and not recorded on the books.
5.
Deposit in transit December 31, $330.00.
6.
A customer check for $195.40 in payment of its account was recorded on the books at $945.10.
7.
Outstanding checks, $2,030.55. Includes a duplicate check of $63.85 to C. Brown, who notified Miller that the original was lost. Miller stopped payment on the original check and has already adjusted the cash account…
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