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169 Ogleby Boat Company's bank statement for the month of September showed a balance per bank of $7,000. The company's Cash account in the general...
Ex. 169Ogleby Boat Company's bank statement for the month of September showed a balance per bank of $7,000. The company's Cash account in the general ledger had a balance of $5,459 at September 30. Other information is as follows:(1) Cash receipts for September 30 recorded on the company's books were $5,700 but this amount does not appear on the bank statement.(2) The bank statement shows a debit memorandum for $40 for check printing charges.(3) Check No. 119 payable to Lann Company was recorded in the cash payments journal and cleared the bank for $248. A review of the accounts payable subsidiary ledger shows a $36 credit balance in the account of Lann Company and that the payment to them should have been for $284.(4) The total amount of checks still outstanding at September 30 amounted to $6,000.(5) Check No. 138 was correctly written and paid by the bank for $409. The cash payment journal reflects an entry for Check No. 138 as a debit to Accounts Payable and a credit to Cash in Bank for $490.(6) The bank returned an NSF check from a customer for $360.(7) The bank included a credit memorandum for $1,560 which represents collection of a customer's note by the bank for the company; principal amount of the note was $1,500 and interest was $60. Interest has not been accrued.Instructions(a) Prepare a bank reconciliation for Ogleby Boat Company at September 30.(b) Prepare any adjusting entries necessary as a result of the bank reconciliation.