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Bank reconciliation issue – appreciate your help

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  • December 10, 2010 at 2:43 pm #46875
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    Hi everyone. I am also new in this forum and I need your help.
    I can not balance Cash Book and Bank Reconciliation Statement.
    Please help. The issue is this:

    The following is the cash book for the month of May 2009.

    Cash Book
    US$0000 US$,000
    Debtors 737 Balance b/f 1197
    Creditors 698
    Staff Allowances 315
    Local Staff Salaries 122
    Drawings 84
    Balance c/f 1679

    2416 2416
    Balance b/f 1679

    The following information were not taken into consideration:

    a. Bank charges of US$7,700 was shown in the bank statement but not recorded in the cash book.
    b. Two cheques issued to creditors (Payables Account) of US$3,230 and US$5,600 were not recorded in the bank statement.
    c. Three cheques received from debtors (Receivables Account) of US$1,020, US$4,000 and US$3,200 each were not recorded in the bank statement
    d. A cheque received from a debtor of US$1,500 was not honored by the bank and was not adjusted in the cash book
    e. Bank interest of US$250 was credited in the bank statement but not recorded in the cash book.
    f. A bank transfer received from a staff member to pay the debt of outstanding telephone charges owed to company amounting to US$2,500 was not recorded in the cash book.

    You are required to:

    i. Update the cash book
    ii. Prepare the bank reconciliation statement using the adjusted cash book.

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