Loading...

Messages

Proposals

Stuck in your homework and missing deadline? Get urgent help in $10/Page with 24 hours deadline

Get Urgent Writing Help In Your Essays, Assignments, Homeworks, Dissertation, Thesis Or Coursework & Achieve A+ Grades.

Privacy Guaranteed - 100% Plagiarism Free Writing - Free Turnitin Report - Professional And Experienced Writers - 24/7 Online Support

Pr 8 4a bank reconciliation and entries

16/11/2021 Client: muhammad11 Deadline: 2 Day

Exercise 8-6 Petty cash fund accounting L.O. P2

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]


NetPerks Co. establishes a $200 petty cash fund on January 1. On January 8, the fund shows $28 in cash along with receipts for the following expenditures: postage, $64; transportation-in, $19; delivery expenses, $36; and miscellaneous expenses, $53. NetPerks uses the perpetual system in accounting for merchandise inventory.

references

1.
value:
2.00 points


Exercise 8-6 Part 1

(1)

Prepare journal entry to establish the fund on January 1. (Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

Date General Journal Debit Credit
Jan. 1 [removed]
[removed]
check my workeBook LinkView Hint #1references


2.
value:
2.00 points


Exercise 8-6 Part 2

(2)

Prepare journal entry to reimburse it on January 8. (Omit the "$" sign in your response.)


Date General Journal Debit Credit
Jan. 8 [removed]
[removed]
[removed]
[removed]
[removed]
check my workeBook LinkView Hint #1references


3.
value:
2.00 points


Exercise 8-6 Part 3

(3)

Prepare journal entries to both reimburse the fund and increase it to $500 on January 8, assuming no entry in part 2. (Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

Date General Journal Debit Credit
Jan. 8 [removed]
[removed]
[removed]
[removed]
[removed]

[removed]
[removed]

4.

value:
6.00 points

Exercise 8-7 Bank reconciliation and adjusting entries L.O. P3

A table for a monthly bank reconciliation dated September 30 is given below. For each item 1 through 12, indicate whether the item should be added to or deducted from the book or bank balance, or whether it should not appear on the reconciliation. (Select the answers in the appropriate cells and Leave no cells blank be certain to select "NA" in fields which are not applicable.)

Bank Balance Book Balance Shown/Not Shown
1. Bank service charge for September.
2. Checks written and mailed to payees on October 2.
3. Checks written by another depositor but charged against this company’s account.
4. Principal and interest on a note receivable to this company is collected by the bank but not yet recorded by the company.
5. Special bank charge for collection of note in part 4 on this company's behalf.
6. Check written against the company's account and cleared by the bank; erroneously not recorded by the company's recordkeeper.
7. Interest earned on the September cash balance in the bank.
8. Night deposit made on September 30 after the bank closed.
9. Checks outstanding on August 31 that cleared the bank in September.
10. NSF check from customer is returned on September 25 but not yet recorded by this company.
11. Checks written by the company and mailed to payees on September 30.
12. Deposit made on September 5 and processed by the bank on September 6.

5.

value:
6.00 points

Problem 8-2A Establish, reimburse, and adjust petty cash L.O. P2

Shawnee Co. set up a petty cash fund for payments of small amounts. The following transactions involving the petty cash fund occurred in May (the last month of the company's fiscal year).

May 1 Prepared a company check for $250 to establish the petty cash fund.
15
Prepared a company check to replenish the fund for the following expenditures made since May1.

a. Paid $78 for janitorial services.
b. Paid $63.68 for miscellaneous expenses.
c. Paid postage expenses of $43.50.
d. Paid $57.15 to The County Gazette (the local newspaper) for an advertisement.
e. Counted $11.15 remaining in the petty cash box.
16
Prepared a company check for $200 to increase the fund to $450.

31
The petty cashier reports that $293.39 cash remains in the fund. A company check is drawn to replenish the fund for the following expenditures made since May 15.

f. Paid postage expenses of $48.36.

g. Reimbursed the office manager for business mileage, $38.50.


h. Paid $39.75 to deliver merchandise to a customer, terms FOB destination.

31
The company decides that the May 16 increase in the fund was too large. It reduces the fund by $50, leaving a total of $400.

Required:
1.
Prepare journal entries to establish the fund on May 1, to replenish it on May 15 and on May 31, and to reflect any increase or decrease in the fund balance on May 16 and May 31. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

Date General Journal Debit Credit
May 1 [removed]
[removed]

May 15 [removed]
[removed]
[removed]
[removed]
[removed]
[removed]

May 16 [removed]
[removed]

May 31 [removed]
[removed]
[removed]
[removed]
[removed]

May 31 [removed]
[removed]

Problem 8-4A Prepare a bank reconciliation and record adjustments L.O. P3

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]

The following information is available to reconcile Clark Company’s book balance of cash with its bank statement cash balance as of July 31, 2011.


a.
On July 31, the company’s Cash account has a $26,193 debit balance, but its July bank statement shows a $28,020 cash balance.

b.
Check No. 3031 for $1,380 and Check No. 3040 for $552 were outstanding on the June 30 bank reconciliation. Check No. 3040 is listed with the July canceled checks, but Check No. 3031 is not. Also, Check No. 3065 for $336 and Check No. 3069 for $2,148, both written in July, are not among the canceled checks on the July 31 statement.

c.
In comparing the canceled checks on the bank statement with the entries in the accounting records, it is found that Check No. 3056 for July rent was correctly written and drawn for $1,250 but was erroneously entered in the accounting records as $1,230.

d.
A credit memorandum enclosed with the July bank statement indicates the bank collected $9,000 cash on a non-interest-bearing note for Clark, deducted a $45 collection fee, and credited the remainder to its account. Clark had not recorded this event before receiving the statement.

e.
A debit memorandum for $805 lists a $795 NSF check plus a $10 NSF charge. The check had been received from a customer, Jim Shaw. Clark has not yet recorded this check as NSF.

f.
Enclosed with the July statement is a $15 debit memorandum for bank services. It has not yet been recorded because no previous notification had been received.

g.
Clark’s July 31 daily cash receipts of $10,152 were placed in the bank’s night depository on that date, but do not appear on the July 31 bank statement.

references

6.
value:
3.00 points


Problem 8-4A Part 1

Required:
1.
Prepare the bank reconciliation for this company as of July 31, 2011. (Input all amounts as positive values. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

CLARK COMPANY
Bank Reconciliation
July 31, 2011
Bank statement balance $ [removed] Book balance $ [removed]
Add: Add:
[removed] [removed]


[removed] [removed]

Deduct: Deduct:
$ [removed] $ [removed]
[removed] [removed]
[removed] [removed] [removed] [removed]


Adjusted bank balance $ [removed] Adjusted book balance $ [removed]


check my workeBook Linkreferences


7.
value:
3.00 points


Problem 8-4A Part 2

2. Prepare the journal entries necessary to bring the company’s book balance of cash into conformity with the reconciled cash balance as of July 31, 2011. (Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

Date General Journal Debit Credit
July 31 [removed]
[removed]
[removed]

[removed]
[removed]

[removed]
[removed]

[removed]
[removed]

Problem 8-5A Prepare a bank reconciliation and record adjustments L.O. P3

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]

Els Company most recently reconciled its bank statement and book balances of cash on August 31 and it reported two checks outstanding, No. 5888 for $1,038.05 and No. 5893 for $484.25. The following information is available for its September 30, 2011, reconciliation.

From the September 30 Bank Statement

PREVIOUS BALANCE TOTAL CHECKS AND DEBITS TOTAL DEPOSITS AND CREDITS CURRENT BALANCE
16,800.45 9,620.05 11,182.85 18,363.25

CHECKS AND DEBITS DEPOSITS AND CREDITS DAILY BALANCE
Date No. Amount Date Amount Date Amount
09/03 5888 1,038.05 09/05 1,103.75 08/31 16,800.45
09/04 5902 731.90 09/12 2,226.90 09/03 15,762.40
09/07 5901 1824.25 09/21 4,093.00 09/04 15,030.50
09/17 588.25 NSF 09/25 2,351.70 09/05 16,134.25
09/20 5905 937.00 09/30 22.50 IN 09/07 14,310.00
09/22 5903 399.10 09/30 1,385.00 CM 09/12 16,536.90
09/22 5904 2,080.00 09/17 15,948.65
09/28 5907 213.85 09/20 15,011.65
09/29 5909 1,807.65 09/21 19,104.65
09/22 16,625.55
09/25 18,977.25
09/28 18,763.40
09/29 16,955.75
09/30 18,363.25

From Els Company’s Accounting Records

Cash Receipts Deposited
Date Cash
Debit
Sept. 5 1,103.75
12 2,226.90
21 4,093.00
25 2,351.70
30
1,582.75




11,358.10

Cash Disbursements
Check No. Cash
Credit
5901 1,824.25
5902 731.90
5903 399.10
5904 2,050.00
5905
937.00


5906 859.30
5907 213.85
5908 276.00
5909 1,807.65


9,099.05

Cash Acct. No. 101
Date Explanation PR Debit Credit Balance
Aug. 31 Balance 15,278.15
Sept. 30 Total receipts R12 11,358.10 26,636.25
30 Total disbursements D23 9,099.05 17,537.20

Additional Information
Check No. 5904 is correctly drawn for $2,080 to pay for computer equipment; however, the recordkeeper misread the amount and entered it in the accounting records with a debit to Computer Equipment and a credit to Cash of $2,050. The NSF check shown in the statement was originally received from a customer, S. Nilson, in payment of her account. Its return has not yet been recorded by the company. The credit memorandum is from the collection of a $1,400 note for Els Company by the bank. The bank deducted a $15 collection fee. The collection and fee are not yet recorded.


references

8.
value:
3.00 points


Problem 8-5A Part 1

Required:
1.
Prepare the September 30, 2011, bank reconciliation for this company. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Input all amounts as positive values. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

ELS COMPANY
Bank Reconciliation
September 30, 2011
Bank statement balance $ [removed] Book balance $ [removed]
Add: Add:
[removed] $ [removed]
[removed] [removed]


[removed] [removed]

Deduct: Deduct:
$ [removed] [removed]
[removed] [removed]
[removed] [removed]
[removed]


Adjusted bank balance $ [removed] Adjusted book balance $ [removed]


check my workeBook Linkreferences


9.
value:
3.00 points


Problem 8-5A Part 2

2.
Prepare the journal entries to adjust the book balance of cash to the reconciled balance. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

Date General Journal Debit Credit
Sept. 30 [removed]
[removed]

[removed]
[removed]
[removed]

[removed]
[removed]

[removed]
[removed]


AND CHAPTER TEST EXAMPLE SUBMITTED AS DOC:

PROBLEM #1 – 22 points

Greenview Food Store developed the following information in recording its bank statement for the month of March 20XX.

Balance per books on March 31 $ 829

Balance per bank on March 31 $ 7,030

1) Checks written in March but still outstanding, $5,200.

2) Checks written in February but still outstanding, $1,200.

3) Deposits of March 30 and 31 not yet recorded by bank, $3,100.

4) NSF check of customer returned by bank, $400.

5) Check #210 for $675 was correctly issued and paid by the bank but incorrectly entered in the cash payments journal as payment on account for $657, for payment to a creditor.

6) Bank service charge for March was $31.

7) A payment on account was incorrectly entered into the cash payments journal and posted to the accounts payable subsidiary ledger for $854 when check #318 was correctly prepared for $584. The check cleared the bank in March.

8) The bank collected a note receivable for the company for $3,000 plus $80 interest.

Instructions:

a) Prepare a bank reconciliation for the Greenview Food Store for the month of March 31, 20XX.

b) Journalize the adjusting entries for Greenview Food Store on March 31, 20XX.

Bank Reconciliation:

Journal Entries:

General Journal

Date

Description

Debit

Credit

PROBLEM #2 – 18 points

Jenrob Company completed the following selected transactions during January 20XX.

January 1 Established a petty cash fund of $500

15 The cash sales for the day per the register tape were $3,018.

The actual cash received from cash sales were $3,011.

31 Petty cash on hand was $123. Replenished the petty cash fund for the following

disbursements:

Jan 2 Office supplies, $45

10 Postage due on letter, $29 (Miscellaneous Expense)

14 Office supplies, $56.

17 Postage stamps, $42 (Office Supplies).

20 Express charges on merchandise sold, $136 (Delivery Expense).

22 Repair to desk, $63 (Miscellaneous Expense).

30 Office supplies, $12.

31 The cash sales for the day per the register tape were $2,812.

The actual cash received from cash sales were $2,822.

31 Decreased the petty cash fund by $100.

General Journal

Date

Description

Debit

Credit

What is the balance in the cash short/over account (DR or CR & $ amount)? Is it a revenue or an expense?

Balance in Cash Short/Over? ______________________________

Revenue or Expense? ____________________________________

Homework is Completed By:

Writer Writer Name Amount Client Comments & Rating
Instant Homework Helper

ONLINE

Instant Homework Helper

$36

She helped me in last minute in a very reasonable price. She is a lifesaver, I got A+ grade in my homework, I will surely hire her again for my next assignments, Thumbs Up!

Order & Get This Solution Within 3 Hours in $25/Page

Custom Original Solution And Get A+ Grades

  • 100% Plagiarism Free
  • Proper APA/MLA/Harvard Referencing
  • Delivery in 3 Hours After Placing Order
  • Free Turnitin Report
  • Unlimited Revisions
  • Privacy Guaranteed

Order & Get This Solution Within 6 Hours in $20/Page

Custom Original Solution And Get A+ Grades

  • 100% Plagiarism Free
  • Proper APA/MLA/Harvard Referencing
  • Delivery in 6 Hours After Placing Order
  • Free Turnitin Report
  • Unlimited Revisions
  • Privacy Guaranteed

Order & Get This Solution Within 12 Hours in $15/Page

Custom Original Solution And Get A+ Grades

  • 100% Plagiarism Free
  • Proper APA/MLA/Harvard Referencing
  • Delivery in 12 Hours After Placing Order
  • Free Turnitin Report
  • Unlimited Revisions
  • Privacy Guaranteed

6 writers have sent their proposals to do this homework:

Quality Homework Helper
Peter O.
Accounting & Finance Master
Quick N Quality
Smart Accountants
Solution Provider
Writer Writer Name Offer Chat
Quality Homework Helper

ONLINE

Quality Homework Helper

I am an academic and research writer with having an MBA degree in business and finance. I have written many business reports on several topics and am well aware of all academic referencing styles.

$28 Chat With Writer
Peter O.

ONLINE

Peter O.

I reckon that I can perfectly carry this project for you! I am a research writer and have been writing academic papers, business reports, plans, literature review, reports and others for the past 1 decade.

$46 Chat With Writer
Accounting & Finance Master

ONLINE

Accounting & Finance Master

I will be delighted to work on your project. As an experienced writer, I can provide you top quality, well researched, concise and error-free work within your provided deadline at very reasonable prices.

$46 Chat With Writer
Quick N Quality

ONLINE

Quick N Quality

I have assisted scholars, business persons, startups, entrepreneurs, marketers, managers etc in their, pitches, presentations, market research, business plans etc.

$30 Chat With Writer
Smart Accountants

ONLINE

Smart Accountants

I have read your project details and I can provide you QUALITY WORK within your given timeline and budget.

$30 Chat With Writer
Solution Provider

ONLINE

Solution Provider

I am an experienced researcher here with master education. After reading your posting, I feel, you need an expert research writer to complete your project.Thank You

$25 Chat With Writer

Let our expert academic writers to help you in achieving a+ grades in your homework, assignment, quiz or exam.

Similar Homework Questions

Arthur findlay college prices - Zone 1 tram melbourne - Research Paper - Uta.instructure - Weeek-5 - Dnp 3.0 vs modbus - Highest pitched brass instrument - ESSAY - Limitation of quantitative research - Wk5Discussion - Health illness continuum essay - Merlin gerin multi 9 c60 - Incremental analysis ppt - Specific weight of water lb ft3 - Difference between maximization and minimization in linear programming - Chisholm human freedom and the self summary - Us foreign policy regarding the spread of disease in nigeria - Science Activity 3 - Adams v lindsell 1818 case summary - Valved pulse jet plans - How to calculate field of view biology - Cmu fire rating ul - Wk 1, IOP 470: DR, 1 - Execunet networking iq quiz - Wind water stone octavio paz - Why rural america voted for trump - Sherwood state school uniform - Dis 3 - A projectile is fired with an initial speed of 65.2 - Week 6 Community nurse - Holes comprehension questions and answers pdf - The following data were taken from alvarado company's balance sheet - Who is prosperos brother - 1500 steps to miles - Musee de l homme sarah baartman - Hacking into harvard case 2.1 answers - I do solemnly declare wedding vows - How starbucks growth destroyed brand value - 18th birthday songs for 18 roses - Miguel y maru están muy cansados - Cambridge primary checkpoint past papers 2011 - 4.26 lab brute force equation solver - White man listen summary - The communication process involves all of the following except - In Money We Trust? Documentary and Money Book Analysis - Wbs for a coffee shop - Importance of friendship ppt - Job oriented courses after automobile engineering - Wickes half frame bath screen - Sbip2pss clipsal pop-up power outlet - Love em liver cookies soy and wholemeal - Fantastic mr fox chicken - The break-even point would not be affected by changes to: - Rose & frank co v jr crompton & bros ltd - Trans effect ligand series - Orange business services atlanta - C304 task 2 - Pros and cons of university - Hugh mccoll net worth forbes - Lesson plan 2020 - Order 2607585: Identity Diversity & Community - Week 5 Discussion - 10 8 police code - Molar heat of combustion of ethanol experiment - Physics homeworke - St barnabas theological college - Jb hi-fi return policy faulty - Problem assignment - Punchline algebra book b 14.18 answers - Greek mythology research topics - Michael faraday middle name - Being green at ben and jerry's thesis - 1 page - Where does santa claus live - 700 word discussion: Looking further into the chapter, theoretical grounds of policy implementation, Buse et al., (2012) When turning theory into practice, the authors stated that it was common for certain observations. What are those observations? - Extra credit assignment - Ul awm style 1015 - Water pipe drawing symbols - Organizational buyer - Employers typically examine - Assignment 1 bottling company case study - Target from expect more to pay less case study answers - Which histogram depicts a higher standard deviation - Netflix company mission statement - Greek mythology allusions in romeo and juliet - Describe the compensation philosophy of maersk - Examples of noncash investing and financing activities - Www science teachers com earth htm answers - Facial consent form template - Planning the Project-Problem Set 2 - Mobile phones and students essay - Old testament seminary manual - Papier plume the blues w harpoon flex nib - Disadvantages of written communication - Management by exception is a practice whereby managers focus more closely on ________. - James lull hegemony - Orientation to the counseling profession 3rd edition - Successful licence suspension appeal - Anglo saxon and medieval periods - Babesnetwork tour