Question: * The first 4 drop down menu options are: 1/2, 1/5, 1/12, 1/30 * The last drop down menu options are, for the last question:

 * The first 4 drop down menu options are: 1/2, 1/5,

* The first 4 drop down menu options are: 1/2, 1/5, 1/12, 1/30

* The last drop down menu options are, for the last question:

A. The discrepancy must be reported on the company website

B. It will be added to the Other Income section of the income statement

C. The discrepancy must be reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission

D. It will be a miscellaneous expense on the income statement

1/12, 1/30 * The last drop down menu options are, for the* The drop down menu options for each line are: Accounts Receivable, Cash, Inventory, Office Supplies, or Office Equipment

last question: A. The discrepancy must be reported on the company website

Mastery Problem: Internal Control and Cash Murdstone, Inc., , You've just been hired as an accountant at Murdstone, Inc., a retailer of supplies for arts and crafts. Since the previous accountant left his position suddenly, the controller of Murdstone, Inc. has asked for your assistance in filling in some missing data for the company's January accounting records. You'll also be responsible for training the company's new accounting intern. Cash Short and Over The controller has completed the T accounts for the cash and sales accounts as of January 30, but needs to attend an important conference in another city. She has requested that you prepare the T account for the cash short and over account as of January 30 also. You are told that the balance of the account is zero as of the beginning of January, and that all the company's sales are in cash. To simplify, this problem assumes that a company has only one bank account, which is identified in the Ledger as "Cash." Review the following T accounts, and then scroll down to complete the cash short and over T account and answer the associated question that follows it. Cash Balance 1/1 5,500 1/2 Establish Petty Cash 500 1/5 2,825 1/12 6,230 1/23 3,270 1/30 4,450 Balance 21,775 Sales Balance 1/1 1/5 1/12 1/23 1/30 Balance ***** 2,830 6,210 3,300 4,410 16,750 Review the preceding T accounts, and then complete the cash short and over T account and associated question that follows it. Cash Short and Over Balance 1/1 Balance What will happen to the ending balance in the cash short and over account at the end of the accounting period? Petty Cash Murdstone, Inc. issued a check on January 2 to establish a petty cash fund of $500. On January 31, the amount of cash in the petty cash fund is $442. The company would like to issue a check to replenish the fund, based on the following summary of petty cash receipts: Amount on Account Receipt Office Supplies $28 Miscellaneous Administrative Expense 23 The company's policy is to record any missing funds in the cash short and over account. The new intern has prepared a proposed journal entry to record the replenishing of the petty cash fund: Date Description Debit Credit Jan. 31 Petty Cash 51 Cash 51 Prepare for your discussion with the intern by journalizing the correct entry for the replenishment of the petty cash fund. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Jan. 31 Bank Reconciliation The company's accounting intern has prepared the end-of-January bank reconciliation from the bank statement, and is worried because the adjusted balance amounts do not agree. After reviewing the bank reconciliation, scroll down for the next steps in helping the intern. 1 $23,557.98 Murdstone, Inc. Bank Reconciliation January 31, 2015 Cash balance according to bank statement Adjustments: Add: Deposit in transit on January 31 Deduct: Outstanding Check No. 124 Outstanding Check No. 125 Outstanding Check No. 129 12,125.25 $(62.00) (54.00) (1,250.00) (1,366.00) Total deductions Adjusted balance $34,317.23 $51,575.88 Cash balance according to Murdstone, Inc. Adjustments: Add: Note and interest collected by bank 15,250.75 Deduct: Check returned because of insufficient funds $(23,475.40) Bank service charge (250.00) Error in recording Check No. 123 (9,000.00) Total deductions (32,725.40) Adjusted balance $34,101.23 You assist the intern to check source documents, and find that most of the dollar amounts are correct; however, two dollar amounts are incorrect. After reviewing the following table, scroll down for the next steps in helping the intern. Correct in If "No," "" Intern's Corrected Item Reconciliation? Amount Cash balance according to bank statement Yes Deposit in transit on January 31 Yes Outstanding Check No. 124 Yes Outstanding Check No. 125 No $45.00 Outstanding Check No. 129 Yes Cash balance according to Murdstone, Inc. Yes Check returned because of insufficient funds Yes Note and interest collected by bank Yes Bank service charge No $25.00 Murdstone error in recording Check No. 123 as Yes $12,435.00 rather than the correct amount of $21,435.00 After asking the intern to search for other errors by comparing her reconciliation to prior bank reconciliations prepared by the former accountant, you work together to compute the corrected adjusted balance. Round your answer to two decimal places. Corrected adjusted balance amount: $

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