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Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 4th Edition by Fred Phillips,Robert Libby,Patricia Libby

Edition 4ISBN: 978-0078025372
book Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 4th Edition by Fred Phillips,Robert Libby,Patricia Libby cover

Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 4th Edition by Fred Phillips,Robert Libby,Patricia Libby

Edition 4ISBN: 978-0078025372
Exercise 7
Preparing a Bank Reconciliation and Journal Entries and Reporting Cash
The bookkeeper at Tony Company has asked you to prepare a bank reconciliation as of February 28, 2013. The February 28, 2013, bank statement and the February T-account for cash showed the following (summarized):
Preparing a Bank Reconciliation and Journal Entries and Reporting Cash  The bookkeeper at Tony Company has asked you to prepare a bank reconciliation as of February 28, 2013. The February 28, 2013, bank statement and the February T-account for cash showed the following (summarized):         Tony Company's bank reconciliation at the end of January 2013 showed no outstanding checks. No deposits were in transit at the end of January, but a deposit was in transit at the end of February. Required:  1. Prepare a bank reconciliation for February. 2. Prepare any journal entries required as a result of the bank reconciliation. Why are they necessary  3. After the reconciliation journal entries are posted, what balance will be reflected in the Cash account in the ledger  4. If the company also has $50 on hand, which is recorded in a different account called Cash on Hand, what total amount of Cash and Cash Equivalents should be reported on the balance sheet at the end of February
Preparing a Bank Reconciliation and Journal Entries and Reporting Cash  The bookkeeper at Tony Company has asked you to prepare a bank reconciliation as of February 28, 2013. The February 28, 2013, bank statement and the February T-account for cash showed the following (summarized):         Tony Company's bank reconciliation at the end of January 2013 showed no outstanding checks. No deposits were in transit at the end of January, but a deposit was in transit at the end of February. Required:  1. Prepare a bank reconciliation for February. 2. Prepare any journal entries required as a result of the bank reconciliation. Why are they necessary  3. After the reconciliation journal entries are posted, what balance will be reflected in the Cash account in the ledger  4. If the company also has $50 on hand, which is recorded in a different account called Cash on Hand, what total amount of Cash and Cash Equivalents should be reported on the balance sheet at the end of February
Tony Company's bank reconciliation at the end of January 2013 showed no outstanding checks. No deposits were in transit at the end of January, but a deposit was in transit at the end of February.
Required:
1. Prepare a bank reconciliation for February.
2. Prepare any journal entries required as a result of the bank reconciliation. Why are they necessary
3. After the reconciliation journal entries are posted, what balance will be reflected in the Cash account in the ledger
4. If the company also has $50 on hand, which is recorded in a different account called Cash on Hand, what total amount of Cash and Cash Equivalents should be reported on the balance sheet at the end of February
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