Your cashier I. Amakrook has notified you that he has misplaced all the bank statements for the

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Your cashier I. Amakrook has notified you that he has misplaced all the bank statements for the past year. You decide to review selected accounting records during the year and discover that the following journal entry was made to reconcile the June 30, 2007 bank statement and the accounting records:
Accounts Receivable ...... 1,520.24
Miscellaneous Expense ..... 12.50
Notes Receivable ............ 200.00
Interest Revenue ............. 10.00
Cash ................. 1,322.74

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1. What events might have caused each of the preceding reconciling items to occur?
2. Compute the amount that would have appeared as the balance per bank statement on a bank reconciliation if the preadjustment cash balance in the accounting records was $7,683.70, outstanding checks were $207.50, and no other adjustments were required.
3. Assume that you contact the bank and are informed that a balance of $5,542.90 had been reported on the June 30, 2007 bank statement. What does this discrepancy indicate and how would you begin investigating it?

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Intermediate Accounting

ISBN: 978-0324300987

10th Edition

Authors: Loren A Nikolai, D. Bazley and Jefferson P. Jones

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