Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
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Egrane, Inc.s monthly bank statement showed the ending balance of cash of $14,800. The bank reconciliation for the period
showed an adjustment for a deposit in transit of $1,200, outstanding checks of $1,600, a NSF check of $560, bank service charges
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Debit Cash and credit Sales Revenue for $1,200.
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Debit Accounts Receivable and credit Cash for $1,200.
Debit Cash and credit Accounts Receivable for $1,20.
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(Learning Objectives 4, 5: Account for accounts receivable and uncollectibleaccounts) Perform the following accounting for the receivables of Hawkins and Harris, a CPAfirm, at December 31, 2018.Requirements1. Set up T-accounts and start with the beginning balances for these T-accounts:■ Accounts Receivable, $104,000■ Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts, $12,000Post the following 2018 transactions to the T-accounts:a. Service revenue of $695,000, all on accountb. Collections on account, $720,000c. Write-offs of uncollectible accounts, $8,000d. Uncollectible-account expense (allowance method), $15,0002. What are the ending balances of Accounts Receivable and Allowance for UncollectibleAccounts?3. Show how Hawkins and Harris will report accounts receivable on its balance sheet atDecember 31, 2018.
Learning Task 5 Directions: Using the information below, prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement.Bank reconciliation problem:• The bank statement for Juan Company shows a balance per bank of P15,907.45 on April 30,2015.• On this date the balance of cash per books is P11,589.45.• Additional information are provided below: Deposits in transit: April 30 deposit (received by the bank on May 1) P2,201.40 Outstanding checks: No. 453-P3,000.00 No. 457-P1,401.30 No. 460-P1,502.70• Errors: Juan wrote check no. 443 for P1,226.00 and the bank correctly paid that amount. However, he recorded the check as P1,262.00.• Bank memoranda: Debit– NSF check from Pedro P425.60 Debit– Charge for printing company checks P30.00 Credit – Collection of note receivable for P1,000 plus interest earned of P50, less bank collection fee of P15.00.Hint: Bank Debit Memo are deductions made by the bank to the account of the depositor. Bank Credit Memo are additions made by the bank to the account of the deposito
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Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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