In: Accounting
The cash account for Brentwood Bike Co. at May 1 indicated a balance of $14,760. During May, the total cash deposited was $74,750 and checks written totaled $69,410. The bank statement indicated a balance of $25,340 on May 31. Comparing the bank statement, the canceled checks, and the accompanying memos with the records revealed the following reconciling items:
Instructions:
1. Prepare a bank reconciliation as of May 31.
Brentwood Bike Co. | ||
Bank Reconciliation | ||
May 31 | ||
Cash balance according to bank statement | $ | |
$ | ||
$ | ||
Adjusted balance | $ | |
Cash balance according to company's records | $ | |
$ | ||
$ | ||
Adjusted balance | $ |
2. Journalize the necessary entries (a.) that increase cash and (b.) that decrease cash. The accounts have not been closed. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
a. May 31 | |||
b. May 31 | |||
3. If a balance sheet is prepared for Brentwood
Bike Co. on May 31, what amount should be reported as cash?
$
1 | ||
Brentwood Bike Co. | ||
Bank Reconciliation | ||
May 31 | ||
Cash balance according to bank statement | 25340 | |
Add deposit of May 31, not recorded by bank | 9190 | |
Add bank error in charging check as $850 instead of $580 | 270 | 9460 |
34800 | ||
Deduct outstanding checks | 11290 | |
Adjusted balance | 23510 | |
Cash balance according to company's records | 20100 | |
Add note and interest collected by bank | 4860 | |
24960 | ||
Deduct: Check returned because of insufficient funds | 1120 | |
Bank service charges | 60 | |
Error in recording check | 270 | 1450 |
Adjusted balance | 23510 | |
2 | ||
Debit | Credit | |
Cash | 4860 | |
Notes Receivable | 4490 | |
Interest Revenue | 370 | |
Accounts Payable-Adkins Co. | 270 | |
Accounts Receivable-Jennings Co. | 1120 | |
Miscellaneous expense | 60 | |
Cash | 1450 | |
3 | ||
Amount reported as Cash $23510 |