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natalie decides that she cannot afford to hire John to do her accounting.
2019
June 1 Balance 2,657
1 750 3,407
3 Check #600 625 2,782
3 Check #601 95
8 Check #602 56
9 1,050
13 Check #603 425
28Check #604
Deposit
May 31Balance 3,256
June 1 Deposit 750 4,006
6Check # 600 625 3,381
6 Check #601 95 3,286
8 Check #602 56 3,230
9 Deposit 1,050 4,280
10 NSF check 100 4,180
10 NSF-fee 35 4,145
14 Check #603 452 3,693
20 Deposit 125 3,818
23 EFT-Telus 85 3,733
28 Check #599 361 3,372
30 Bank charges 13 3,359
1.On May 31, there were two outstanding checks: #595 for $238 and #599 for $361.
2.Premier Bank made a posting error to the bank statement: check #603 was issued for $425, not $452.
3.The deposit made on June 20 was for $125 that Natalie received for teaching a class. Natalie made an error in recording this transaction.
4.The electronic funds transfer (EFT) was for Natalie's utilities expense.
5.The NSF check was from Ron Black. Natalie received this check for teaching a class to Ron's children. Natalie contacted Ron, and he assured her that she will receive a check in the mail for the outstanding amount of the invoice and the NSF bank charge.
(b) Prepare any necessary general journal entries.
(c) If a balance sheet is prepared for Cookie Creations Inc. at June 30, 2015, what balance will be reported as cash in the current assets section?
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