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On August 31, 2021, the general ledger of The Dean Acting Academy shows a balance for cash of $7,744. Cash receipts yet to be deposited into the checking account total $3,138, and checks written by the academy but not yet processed by the bank total $1,225. The company's balance of cash does not reflect a bank service fee of $15 and interest earned on the checking account of $26. These amounts are included in the balance of cash of $5,842 reported by the bank as of the end of August.
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The Cash account of ReeseCorporation had a balance of $3,540 at October 31, 2018. Included were outstanding checkstotaling $1,800 and an October 31 deposit of $300 that did not appear on the bank statement.The bank statement, which came from Turnstone State Bank, listed an October 31 balance of$5,570. Included in the bank balance was an October 30 collection of $600 on account froma customer who pays the bank directly. The bank statement also showed a $30 service charge,$10 of interest revenue that Reese earned on its bank balance, and an NSF check for $50.Prepare a bank reconciliation to determine how much cash Reese actually had at October 31.
The Cash account of Reese Corporation had a balance of $3,540 at October 31, 2018. Included were outstanding checks
totaling $1,800 and an October 31 deposit of $300 that did not appear on the bank statement. The bank statement, which came
from Turnstone State Bank, listed an October 31 balance of $5,570. Included in the bank balance was an October 30 collection
of $600 on account from a customer who pays the bank directly. The bank statement also showed a $30 service charge, $10 of
interest revenue that Reese earned on its bank balance, and an NSF check for $50.
Read the requirement.
Prepare a bank reconciliation to determine how much cash Reese actually had at October 31. (Indlude the balances at October
31 in each of the addition subtotal calculations.)
Reese Corp.
Bank Reconcillation
October 31, 2018
Bank
Books
Balance, October 31
Balance, October 31
Add:
Add:
Subtotal
Subtotal
Less:
Less:
Adjusted bank balance
Adjusted book balance
Reese has cash of
at October 31.
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