Required information PA5-2 Preparing a Bank Reconciliation and Journal Entries and Reporting Cash [LO 5-4, LO 5-5]   [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]The bookkeeper at Martin Company has asked you to prepare a bank reconciliation as of May 31. The May 31 bank statement and the May T-account for cash (summarized).Martin Company’s bank reconciliation at the end of April showed a cash balance of $15,700. No deposits were in transit at the end of April, but a deposit was in transit at the end of May.   BANK STATEMENT   Checks Deposits Other Balance Balance, May 1                 $ 15,700 May 2       $ 6,000         21,700 May 5 #301 $ 9,000             12,700 May 7 #302   4,600             8,100 May 8         8,000         16,100 May 14 #303   430             15,670 May 17           Interest $ 85   15,755 May 22           NSF check   210   15,545 May 27 #304   3,900             11,645 May 31           Service charge   45   11,600 Balance, May 31                   11,600     Cash (A) May 1 Balance 15,700       May 1 6,000 9,000 #301 May 2 May 7 8,000 4,600 #302 May 4 May 29 4,600 430 #303 May 11     3,900 #304 May 23     600 #305 May 29 May 31 Balance 15,770         PA5-2 Part 1 Required: Prepare a bank reconciliation for May.              Next Visit question map Question 9 linked to 10 11 and 12of16Total9

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PA5-2 Preparing a Bank Reconciliation and Journal Entries and Reporting Cash [LO 5-4, LO 5-5]

 

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The bookkeeper at Martin Company has asked you to prepare a bank reconciliation as of May 31. The May 31 bank statement and the May T-account for cash (summarized).

Martin Company’s bank reconciliation at the end of April showed a cash balance of $15,700. No deposits were in transit at the end of April, but a deposit was in transit at the end of May.

 

BANK STATEMENT

  Checks Deposits Other Balance
Balance, May 1                 $ 15,700
May 2       $ 6,000         21,700
May 5 #301 $ 9,000             12,700
May 7 #302   4,600             8,100
May 8         8,000         16,100
May 14 #303   430             15,670
May 17           Interest $ 85   15,755
May 22           NSF check   210   15,545
May 27 #304   3,900             11,645
May 31           Service charge   45   11,600
Balance, May 31                   11,600
 

 

Cash (A)
May 1 Balance 15,700      
May 1 6,000 9,000 #301 May 2
May 7 8,000 4,600 #302 May 4
May 29 4,600 430 #303 May 11
    3,900 #304 May 23
    600 #305 May 29
May 31 Balance 15,770      

 

PA5-2 Part 1

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  1. Prepare a bank reconciliation for May. 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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