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    please help me on this.
    3. You are auditing general cash for a company for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2014. The client has not prepared the September 30 bank reconciliation,. After a brief discussion with the owner, you agree to prepare the reconciliation with the assistance from one the company’s clerks. You obtain the following information:

    General Ledger Bank Statement
    Beginning balance 9/1/14 $15,000 $17,800
    Deposits $31,051
    Cash receipts journal $33,330
    Check cleared (30,309)
    Cash disbursements journal ($27,101)
    September bank service charge (150)
    Note paid directly (8,000)
    NSF check (950)
    Ending balance 9/30/14 $21,229 $9,442

    August 30 Bank Reconciliation
    Information in General ledger and bank statement
    Balance per bank $17,800
    Deposit in transit 1,200
    Outstanding check 4,000
    Balance per book $15,000

    Additional information obtained is as follows:
    1. Check clearing that were outstanding on August 30 total $3,820
    2. Check clearing that were recorded in the September disbursement journal total $25,239
    3. A check for $500 cleared the bank but had not been recorded in the cash disbursements journal. It was for an acquisition for inventory. The company uses the periodic-inventory method.
    4. A check for $750 was charged to the company but had been written on a different company’s bank account.
    5. Deposit included $1,200 from August and $29,851 for September.
    6. The bank charged the company account for nonsufficient check totaling $950. The credit manager concluded that customer intentionally closed its account and the owner left the city. The check was turned over to collection agency.
    7. A note for $7,500, plus interest was paid directly to the bank under an agreement singed five month ago. The note payable was recorded at $ 7,500 on the company’s books.

    Required:
    a. Prepared a bank reconciliation that shows both the unadjusted and adjusted balance per books.

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