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The following information pertains to joyce company.1. cash balance per bank, july 31, $8,249.2. july bank service charge not recorded by the depositor $55.3. cash balance per books, july 31, $8,285.4. deposits in transit, july 31, $3,621.5. note for $2,921 collected for joyce company in july by the bank, plus interest $53 less fee $37. the collection has not been recorded by joyce company, and no interest has been accrued.6. outstanding checks, july 31, $703. prepare a bank reconciliation at july 31, 2014.joyce companybank reconciliationjuly 31, 2014 $add: less: $ $add: less: $ journalize the adjusting entries at july 31 on the books of joyce company. (credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. do not indent manually.)dateaccount titles and 31 (to record collection of note receivable by bank)july 31 (to record bank service charge)

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