Chavez Company most recently reconciled its bank statement and book balances of cash on August 31 and it reported two checks outstanding, Number 5888 for $1,045 and Number 5893 for $490. Check Number 5893 was still outstanding as of September 30. The following information is available for its September 30 reconciliation.   Date Description Withdrawals Deposits Balance September 1       $ 17,500 September 3 Check #5888 $ 1,045   $ 16,455 September 4 Check #5902 $ 791   $ 15,664 September 5 Cash deposit   $ 1,130 $ 16,794 September 7 Check #5901 $ 1,840   $ 14,954 September 12 Cash deposit   $ 2,258 $ 17,212 September 17 NSF check $ 610   $ 16,602 September 20 Check #5905 $ 983   $ 15,619 September 21 Cash deposit   $ 4,291 $ 19,910 September 22 Check #5903 $ 378   $ 19,532 September 22 Check #5904 $ 2,131   $ 17,401 September 25 Cash deposit   $ 2,328 $ 19,729 September 28 Check #5907 $ 212   $ 19,517 September 29 Check #5909 $ 1,851   $ 17,666 September 30 Collected note   $ 1,510 $ 19,176 September 30 Interest earned   $ 17 $ 19,193     From Chavez Company’s Accounting Records   Cash Receipts Deposited Date Cash Debit September 5 1,130 September 12 2,258 September 21 4,291 September 25 2,328 September 30 1,707   11,714   Cash Payments Check Number Cash Credit 5901 1,840 5902 791 5903 378 5904 2,088 5905 983 5906 1,022 5907 212 5908 352 5909 1,851   9,517   Cash Account Number 101 Date Explanation PR Debit Credit Balance August 31 Balance       15,965 September 30 Total receipts R12 11,714   27,679 September 30 Total payments D23   9,517 18,162 Additional Information (a) Check Number 5904 is correctly drawn for $2,131 to pay for computer equipment; however, the recordkeeper misread the amount and entered it in the accounting records with a debit to Computer Equipment and a credit to Cash of $2,088. (b) The NSF check shown in the statement was originally received from a customer, S. Nilson, in payment of her account. Its return has not yet been recorded by the company. (c) The collection of the note on September 30 is not yet recorded by the company.   2. Prepare journal entries to adjust the book balance of cash to the reconciled balance. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

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Chavez Company most recently reconciled its bank statement and book balances of cash on August 31 and it reported two checks outstanding, Number 5888 for $1,045 and Number 5893 for $490. Check Number 5893 was still outstanding as of September 30. The following information is available for its September 30 reconciliation.

 
Date Description Withdrawals Deposits Balance
September 1       $ 17,500
September 3 Check #5888 $ 1,045   $ 16,455
September 4 Check #5902 $ 791   $ 15,664
September 5 Cash deposit   $ 1,130 $ 16,794
September 7 Check #5901 $ 1,840   $ 14,954
September 12 Cash deposit   $ 2,258 $ 17,212
September 17 NSF check $ 610   $ 16,602
September 20 Check #5905 $ 983   $ 15,619
September 21 Cash deposit   $ 4,291 $ 19,910
September 22 Check #5903 $ 378   $ 19,532
September 22 Check #5904 $ 2,131   $ 17,401
September 25 Cash deposit   $ 2,328 $ 19,729
September 28 Check #5907 $ 212   $ 19,517
September 29 Check #5909 $ 1,851   $ 17,666
September 30 Collected note   $ 1,510 $ 19,176
September 30 Interest earned   $ 17 $ 19,193

   

From Chavez Company’s Accounting Records
 

Cash Receipts Deposited
Date Cash Debit
September 5 1,130
September 12 2,258
September 21 4,291
September 25 2,328
September 30 1,707
  11,714

 

Cash Payments
Check Number Cash Credit
5901 1,840
5902 791
5903 378
5904 2,088
5905 983
5906 1,022
5907 212
5908 352
5909 1,851
  9,517

 

Cash Account Number 101
Date Explanation PR Debit Credit Balance
August 31 Balance       15,965
September 30 Total receipts R12 11,714   27,679
September 30 Total payments D23   9,517 18,162


Additional Information
  1. (a) Check Number 5904 is correctly drawn for $2,131 to pay for computer equipment; however, the recordkeeper misread the amount and entered it in the accounting records with a debit to Computer Equipment and a credit to Cash of $2,088.
  2. (b) The NSF check shown in the statement was originally received from a customer, S. Nilson, in payment of her account. Its return has not yet been recorded by the company.
  3. (c) The collection of the note on September 30 is not yet recorded by the company.

 

2. Prepare journal entries to adjust the book balance of cash to the reconciled balance. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)
 

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Record the entry related to the September 30 deposit, if required.
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Note: Enter debits before credits.
Date
September 30
Record entry
General Journal
Clear entry
Debit
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Transcribed Image Text:Journal entry worksheet 2 1 Record the entry related to the September 30 deposit, if required. 3 4 5 6 Note: Enter debits before credits. Date September 30 Record entry General Journal Clear entry Debit Credit View general journal >
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