Instructions: Calculate the following Reconciliation for Hancock, Reid, & Carson for the period ending March 31, 2021. Prepare the March bank reconciliation statement on the blank statement provided for Hancock, Reid, & Carson Ltd. according to the following information: • Royal Bank of Canada statement says the current balance is $17,864.12. There was an NSF cheque #1706 from Peter Bartrum in the amount of $1,870.54. There are bank service charges of $60.00; there are overdraft interest charges of $86.90; there is a preauthorized loan payment charge of $617.44; the bank paid Hancock, Reid & Carson Ltd. $204.12 interest on a revolving T-bill investment, and there is a charge of $54.00 for the annual rental of a safety deposit box. • Upon comparing the bank statement to the company's cheque register, you noted that the final balance in the cheque register was $16,627.01 and that cheques #588 for $198.27, #592 for $1,846.40, #596 for $374.80 and #599 for $1,320.40 are outstanding. You also noticed that the bank made an error in processing your cheque #582. The cheque was written for $46.40, but the bank processed it as $64.40.
Instructions: Calculate the following Reconciliation for Hancock, Reid, & Carson for the period ending March 31, 2021. Prepare the March bank reconciliation statement on the blank statement provided for Hancock, Reid, & Carson Ltd. according to the following information: • Royal Bank of Canada statement says the current balance is $17,864.12. There was an NSF cheque #1706 from Peter Bartrum in the amount of $1,870.54. There are bank service charges of $60.00; there are overdraft interest charges of $86.90; there is a preauthorized loan payment charge of $617.44; the bank paid Hancock, Reid & Carson Ltd. $204.12 interest on a revolving T-bill investment, and there is a charge of $54.00 for the annual rental of a safety deposit box. • Upon comparing the bank statement to the company's cheque register, you noted that the final balance in the cheque register was $16,627.01 and that cheques #588 for $198.27, #592 for $1,846.40, #596 for $374.80 and #599 for $1,320.40 are outstanding. You also noticed that the bank made an error in processing your cheque #582. The cheque was written for $46.40, but the bank processed it as $64.40.
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