EBK AUDITING AND ASSURANCE SERVICES
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ISBN: 9780134067117
Author: Hogan
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 23, Problem 20DQP
a.
To determine
State the appropriate
b.
To determine
Prepare
c.
To determine
Prepare adjusting entries in the branch bank records.
d & e
To determine
Explain the manner in which bank transfer must be included in the December 31, 2016, bank reconciliation of the branch bank account after the adjustments in part c.
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