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Type or paste question here Problem 7-7A On October 31, 2021, Lisik Company had a cash...

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Problem 7-7A

On October 31, 2021, Lisik Company had a cash balance per books of $8,946. The bank statement on that date showed a balance of $10,155. A comparison of the statement with the Cash account revealed the following:
1. The statement included debit memos of $35 for the printing of additional company cheques and $30 for bank service charges.
2. Cash sales of $417 on October 12 were deposited in the bank. The journal entry to record the cash receipt and the deposit slip were incorrectly made out and recorded by Lisik as $741. The bank detected the error on the deposit slip and credited Lisik Company for the correct amount.
3. The September 30 deposit of $985 was included on the October bank statement. The deposit had been placed in the bank’s night deposit vault on September 30.
4. The October 31 deposit of $960 was not included on the October bank statement. The deposit had been placed in the bank's night deposit vault on October 31.
5. Cheques #1006 for $415 and #1072 for $975 were outstanding on September 30. Of these, #1072 cleared the bank in October. All the cheques written in October except for #1278 for $555, #1284 for $646, and #1285 for $315 had cleared the bank by October 31.
6. On October 18, the company issued cheque #1181 for $457 to Helms & Co., on account. The cheque, which cleared the bank in October, was incorrectly journalized and posted by Lisik Company for $574.
7. A review of the bank statement revealed that Lisik Company received electronic payments from customers on account of $1,875 in October. The bank had also credited the account with $25 of interest revenue on October 31. Lisik had no previous notice of these amounts.
8. Included with the cancelled cheques was a cheque issued by Lasik Company for $585 that was incorrectly charged to Lisik Company by the bank.
9. On October 31, the bank statement showed an NSF charge of $805 for a cheque issued by W. Hoad, a customer, to Lisik Company on account. This amount included a $16 service charge by the bank. The company's policy is to pass on all NSF fees to the customer.

1. Prepare the bank reconciliation at October 31. (List items that increase balance as per bank & books first.)

2. Prepare the necessary adjusting entries at October 31. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

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Bank Reconciliation Statement
balance as per bank statement 10155
Add:
Deposits in transit 960
Error in recording the check 585
Sub total 11700
Less:
Outstanding checks (415+555+646+315) 1931
Adjusted balance as per bank statement 9769
Balance as per books 8946
Add:
Error in check issued 117
EFT collection 1875
Interest credited 25
Sub total 10963
Less:
Check printing charges 35
Service charges 30
Error in recording the cash sales 324
NSF check 805
Adjusted balance as per books 9769
Adjusting entries
S.no. Accounts title and explanations Debit $ Credit $
a. Supplies account 35
misc. expense 30
     Cash account 65
(for check printing and other service charges)
b. Sales revenue 324
    Cash account 324
(for error in recording the cash sales)
c. No entry
d. No entry
e. No entry
f. Cash account 117
     Accounts payable-Helms and co. 117
(for error in recording the check issued)
g. Cash account 1900
     Accounts receivable 1875
     Interest revenue 25
(for amount credited by bank)
h. No entry
i. Accounts receivable 805
    Cash account 805
(for NSF check wth charges recorded)

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