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Business, 07.04.2020 21:19 gabby7542

Harrison Company maintains a checking account at the First National City Bank. The bank provides a bank statement along with canceled checks on the last day of each month. The July 2016 bank statement included the following information:

Balance, July 1, 2016 $ 57,053
Deposits 180,600
Checks processed (193,710 )
Service charges (30 )
NSF checks (1,750 )
Monthly loan payment deducted directly by bank from account
(includes $970 in interest) (3,870 )
Balance, July 31, 2016 $
38,293

The company’s general ledger account had a balance of $40,293 at the end of July. Deposits outstanding totaled $7,400 and all checks written by the company were processed by the bank except for those totaling $8,530. In addition, a $3,100 July deposit from a credit customer was recorded as a $310 debit to cash and credit to accounts receivable, and a check correctly recorded by the company as a $30 disbursement was incorrectly processed by the bank as a $300 disbursement.

Required:

1.Prepare a bank reconciliation for the month of July

2.Prepare the necessary journal entries at the end of July to adjust the general ledger cash account. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field).

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