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Concept Introduction:
Bank Reconciliation:
Bank reconciliation is the process in which the entity reconciles its cash entries in accounts with the entries in bank statement issued by the bank. The entity prepares
To Indicate:
The effect of bank reconciliation on accounts and financial statement

Answer to Problem 5.3.2P
The effect of bank reconciliation on accounts and financial statement is shown using
Bank Reconciliation | |||
Journal Entries | |||
Date | Accounts titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
Apr. 30 | Cash | $ 4,320 | |
Interest Income | $ 320 | ||
Notes Receivable | $ 4,000 | ||
(Being note collected by bank) | |||
Apr. 30 | Cash | $ 990 | |
Accounts Payable | $ 990 | ||
(Being adjustment made for error in check) | |||
Oct. 31 | Accounts Receivable | $ 1,300 | |
Cash | $ 1,300 | ||
(Being adjustment made for NSF check) | |||
Oct. 31 | Bank Charges | $ 75 | |
Cash | $ 75 | ||
(Being adjustment made for Bank Charges) |
Explanation of Solution
The bank reconciliation statement is prepared as follows:
All American Sports Co. | |||||
Bank Reconciliation Statement | |||||
As of Apr. 30, 20Y5 | |||||
Bank Side | Book Side | ||||
Balance as per Bank statement | 40,360 | Balance as per | 30,950 | ||
Add: | Add: | ||||
Deposit in transit | 9,275 | Collection of Note | 4,000 | ||
Interest on Note | 320 | ||||
Check Error (1100-110) | 990 | 5,310 | |||
Less: | Less: | ||||
Outstanding Checks | (14,300) | NSF Check | (1,300) | ||
Bank Error (720-270) | (450) | (14,750) | Bank Service Charges | (75) | (1,375) |
Reconciled Balance | 34,885 | Reconciled Balance | 34,885 |
The effect of bank reconciliation on accounts and financial statement is shown using adjusting
All American Sports Co. | |||
Bank Reconciliation | |||
Journal Entries | |||
Date | Accounts titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
Apr. 30 | Cash | $ 4,320 | |
Interest Income | $ 320 | ||
Notes Receivable | $ 4,000 | ||
(Being note collected by bank) | |||
Apr. 30 | Cash | $ 990 | |
Accounts Payable | $ 990 | ||
(Being adjustment made for error in check) | |||
Oct. 31 | Accounts Receivable | $ 1,300 | |
Cash | $ 1,300 | ||
(Being adjustment made for NSF check) | |||
Oct. 31 | Bank Charges | $ 75 | |
Cash | $ 75 | ||
(Being adjustment made for Bank Charges) |
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