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The bank statement for Walking Fashion Inc. had an ending cash balance of $1,920 on March 31, 2013. On this date the cash balance in their general ledger was $2,310. After comparing the bank statement with the company records, the following information was determined:
1) The bank returned an NSF check in the amount of $281 that Walking Fashion Inc. deposited on March 20th. 2) Direct deposit received from a customer on March 30th in payment of their accounts totaling $4,000. This has not yet been recorded by the company. 3) On March 30th the bank deposited $19 for interest earned. 4) The bank withdrew $28 for bank service charges. 5) Deposits in transit on March 31 totaled $4,100. Required Reconcile the ledger and bank statement and create the required journal entries. Do not enter dollar signs or commas in the input boxes. Use the negative sign for values that must be subtracted.
Walking Fashion Inc. Bank Reconciliation March 31, 2013 Ledger Bank Balance as per records Answer Answer NSF check, Mar 20 Answer Answer Unrecorded deposit, Mar 30 Answer Answer Interest Earned, Mar 30 Answer Answer Bank Charges Answer Answer Outstanding Deposit, Mar 31 Answer Answer Reconciled Balance Answer Answer
Reference Account Title and Explanation DR CR Mar 31 AnswerAccounts PayableAccounts ReceivableAccumulated DepreciationAdvertising ExpenseBank Charges ExpenseCashCommon stocksCost of Goods SoldInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest PayableInterest RevenueInventoryNotes PayablePrepaid RentPrepaid ServicesProperty, Plant & EquipmentRent ExpenseSalaries ExpenseSales DiscountSales Returns & AllowancesSales RevenueSupplies ExpenseTelephone ExpenseTravel ExpenseUnearned RevenueUtilities Expense Answer AnswerAccounts PayableAccounts ReceivableAccumulated DepreciationAdvertising ExpenseBank Charges ExpenseCashCommon stocksCost of Goods SoldInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest PayableInterest RevenueInventoryNotes PayablePrepaid RentPrepaid ServicesProperty, Plant & EquipmentRent ExpenseSalaries ExpenseSales DiscountSales Returns & AllowancesSales RevenueSupplies ExpenseTelephone ExpenseTravel ExpenseUnearned RevenueUtilities Expense Answer Record NSF check
Reference Account Title and Explanation DR CR Mar 31 AnswerAccounts PayableAccounts ReceivableAccumulated DepreciationAdvertising ExpenseBank Charges ExpenseCashCommon stocksCost of Goods SoldInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest PayableInterest RevenueInventoryNotes PayablePrepaid RentPrepaid ServicesProperty, Plant & EquipmentRent ExpenseSalaries ExpenseSales DiscountSales Returns & AllowancesSales RevenueSupplies ExpenseTelephone ExpenseTravel ExpenseUnearned RevenueUtilities Expense Answer AnswerAccounts PayableAccounts ReceivableAccumulated DepreciationAdvertising ExpenseBank Charges ExpenseCashCommon stocksCost of Goods SoldInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest PayableInterest RevenueInventoryNotes PayablePrepaid RentPrepaid ServicesProperty, Plant & EquipmentRent ExpenseSalaries ExpenseSales DiscountSales Returns & AllowancesSales RevenueSupplies ExpenseTelephone ExpenseTravel ExpenseUnearned RevenueUtilities Expense Answer Collected outstanding accounts receivable
Reference Account Title and Explanation DR CR Mar 31 AnswerAccounts PayableAccounts ReceivableAccumulated DepreciationAdvertising ExpenseBank Charges ExpenseCashCommon stocksCost of Goods SoldInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest PayableInterest RevenueInventoryNotes PayablePrepaid RentPrepaid ServicesProperty, Plant & EquipmentRent ExpenseSalaries ExpenseSales DiscountSales Returns & AllowancesSales RevenueSupplies ExpenseTelephone ExpenseTravel ExpenseUnearned RevenueUtilities Expense Answer AnswerAccounts PayableAccounts ReceivableAccumulated DepreciationAdvertising ExpenseBank Charges ExpenseCashCommon stocksCost of Goods SoldInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest PayableInterest RevenueInventoryNotes PayablePrepaid RentPrepaid ServicesProperty, Plant & EquipmentRent ExpenseSalaries ExpenseSales DiscountSales Returns & AllowancesSales RevenueSupplies ExpenseTelephone ExpenseTravel ExpenseUnearned RevenueUtilities Expense Answer Record interest earned
Reference Account Title and Explanation DR CR Mar 31 AnswerAccounts PayableAccounts ReceivableAccumulated DepreciationAdvertising ExpenseBank Charges ExpenseCashCommon stocksCost of Goods SoldInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest PayableInterest RevenueInventoryNotes PayablePrepaid RentPrepaid ServicesProperty, Plant & EquipmentRent ExpenseSalaries ExpenseSales DiscountSales Returns & AllowancesSales RevenueSupplies ExpenseTelephone ExpenseTravel ExpenseUnearned RevenueUtilities Expense Answer AnswerAccounts PayableAccounts ReceivableAccumulated DepreciationAdvertising ExpenseBank Charges ExpenseCashCommon stocksCost of Goods SoldInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest PayableInterest RevenueInventoryNotes PayablePrepaid RentPrepaid ServicesProperty, Plant & EquipmentRent ExpenseSalaries ExpenseSales DiscountSales Returns & AllowancesSales RevenueSupplies ExpenseTelephone ExpenseTravel ExpenseUnearned RevenueUtilities Expense Answer Record bank charges
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