The December bank statement and cash T-account for Stewart Company follow:   BANK STATEMENT Date Checks Deposits Other Balance Dec. 1               $ 45,600 6 $ 7,600             38,000 11   530 $ 27,000         64,470 17   12,900             51,570 23       35,000         86,570 26   530             86,040 30   17,800   18,000 NSF* $ 280   85,960 31         Interest earned   60   86,020 31         Service charge   130   85,890   * NSF check from J. Left, a customer.   Cash (A) Dec. 1 Balance 45,600           Deposits     Checks written during December: Dec. 11   27,000     7,600     23   35,000     530     30   18,000     12,900     31   12,000     530               130               17,800               4,500     Dec. 31 Balance 93,610              There were no deposits in transit or outstanding checks at November 30.   How would i make the following journal entries?? -Record the interest of $60 received from the bank. -Record the service charges of $130 deducted by the bank. -Record the return of the J. Left check of $280 due to insufficient funds. -Earlier this month, a check in the amount of $4,500 was recorded as a reduction in cash. As of December 31, that check was still outstanding. -On December 31, a deposit of $12,000 was recorded, but the deposit was still in transit at the end of the month.

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The December bank statement and cash T-account for Stewart Company follow:

 

BANK STATEMENT

Date Checks Deposits Other Balance
Dec. 1               $ 45,600
6 $ 7,600             38,000
11   530 $ 27,000         64,470
17   12,900             51,570
23       35,000         86,570
26   530             86,040
30   17,800   18,000 NSF* $ 280   85,960
31         Interest earned   60   86,020
31         Service charge   130   85,890
 

* NSF check from J. Left, a customer.

 

Cash (A)
Dec. 1 Balance 45,600          
Deposits     Checks written during December:
Dec. 11   27,000     7,600    
23   35,000     530    
30   18,000     12,900    
31   12,000     530    
          130    
          17,800    
          4,500    
Dec. 31 Balance 93,610          

  

There were no deposits in transit or outstanding checks at November 30.

 

How would i make the following journal entries??

-Record the interest of $60 received from the bank.

-Record the service charges of $130 deducted by the bank.

-Record the return of the J. Left check of $280 due to insufficient funds.

-Earlier this month, a check in the amount of $4,500 was recorded as a reduction in cash. As of December 31, that check was still outstanding.

-On December 31, a deposit of $12,000 was recorded, but the deposit was still in transit at the end of the month.

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