Identify whether the following independent transaction is a book or a bank reconciling. In addition, determine the amount of the error and state whether the amount will be added or deducted in the preparation of the bank reconciliation (use adjusted method).  1. Eagle Repairs received P1,500 from Jane. The bookkeeper recorded the amount as P500.  2. Nation Bank collected from the customer of Eagle the sum of P5,000 representing payment of the said customer to Eagle. No entry was made in the books of Eagle.  3. The bank teller deducted CK 123 for P3,500 from the account of Eagle. The said check was issued by Egles Company a different depositor of the bank.  4. The bookkeeper of Eagle recorded Check No. 345 in the Cash Disbursement Journal as P5,205. The correct amount of the check was P5,250.  5. The deposits of Eagle earned interest of P100 for the month. Eagle does not have knowledge of interest earned until it receives the bank statement.

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Identify whether the following independent transaction is a book or a bank reconciling. In addition, determine the amount of the error and state whether the amount will be added or deducted in the preparation of the bank reconciliation (use adjusted method). 

1. Eagle Repairs received P1,500 from Jane. The bookkeeper recorded the amount as P500. 

2. Nation Bank collected from the customer of Eagle the sum of P5,000 representing payment of the said customer to Eagle. No entry was made in the books of Eagle. 

3. The bank teller deducted CK 123 for P3,500 from the account of Eagle. The said check was issued by Egles Company a different depositor of the bank. 

4. The bookkeeper of Eagle recorded Check No. 345 in the Cash Disbursement Journal as P5,205. The correct amount of the check was P5,250. 

5. The deposits of Eagle earned interest of P100 for the month. Eagle does not have knowledge of interest earned until it receives the bank statement. 

 

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