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The following information is available for Sedona, Inc., as
of May 31, 2014:
a. Cash on the books as of May 31 amounted to
$42,754.16. Cash on the bank statement for the same date
was $52,351.46.
b. A deposit of $5,220.94, representing cash receipts of
May 31, did not appear on the bank statement.
c. Outstanding checks totaled $3,936.80.
d. A check for $1,920.00 returned with the statement was
recorded incorrectly in the check register as $1,380.00.
The check was for a cash purchase of merchandise.
e. The bank service charge for May amounted to $25.
f. The bank collected $12,360.00 for Sedona, on a note.
The face value of the note was $12,000.00.
g. An NSF check for $183.56 from a customer, Eva
Mendez, was returned with the statement.
h. The bank mistakenly charged to the company account a
check for $850.00 drawn by another company.
i. The bank reported that it had credited the account for
$120.00 in interest on the average balance for May.
Required
1. Prepare a bank reconciliation for Sedona as of May 31,
2014.
2. Prepare the journal entries necessary to adjust the
accounts.
3. What amount of cash should appear on Sedonas
balance sheet as of May 31?
4. Why is a bank reconciliation considered an important
control over cash?

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This one is blowing my mind a bit - would appreciate if someone could help me out The following information is available for Sedona, Inc., as of May 31, 2014: a. Cash on the books as of May 31 amounted to $42,754.16. Cash on the bank statement for the same date was $52,351.46. b. A deposit of $5,220.94, representing cash receipts of May 31, did not appear on the bank statement. c. Outstanding checks totaled $ 3,936.80. d. A check for $1,920.00 returned with the statement was recorded incorrectly in the check register as $1,380.00. The check was for a cash purchase of merchandise. e. The bank s ...
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