Bank Reconciliation The Seattle Boat Company's bank statement for the month of...

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Bank Reconciliation The Seattle Boat Company's bank statement for the month of September indicated a balance of \(\$ 16.800\). The company's cash account in the general ledger showed a balance of \(\$ 13,582\) on September 30. Other relevant information includes the following: 1. Deposits in transit on September 30 total \(\$ 12,480\).2. The bank statement shows a debit memorandum for a check printing charge of \(\$ 96\).3. Check number 238 payable to Simon Company was recorded in the accounting records for \(\$ 595\) and cleared the bank for this same amount. A review of the records indicated that the simon account now has a \(\$ 86\) credit balance and the check to them should have been \(\$ 682\).4. Outstanding checks as of September 30 totaled \(\$ 13,920\).5. Check No.276 was correctly written and paid by the bank for \(\$ 982\). The check was recorded in the accounting records as a debit to accounts payable and a credit to cash for \(\$ 1.176\).6. The bank returned a NSF check in the amount of \(\$ 1,344\).7. The bank included a credit memorandum for \(\$ 3,024\) representing a collection of a customer's note. The principle portion was \(\$ 2,880\) and the interest portion was \(\$ 144\). The interest had not been accrued. Required a. Prepare the September bank reconciliation for Seattle Boat Company. b. Prepare any necessary adjusting entries. also create a journel entery

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