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Author: Kimmel
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Chapter 7, Problem 23Q
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Lack of agreement: Bank statement is prepared by bank. The company maintains its own records from its perspective. This is why the cash balance per bank and cash balance per books seldom agree.
To explain: The reasons for lack of agreement with an example
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23. Hank Cook is confused about the lack of agreement
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bank. Explain the causes for the lack of agreement
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Which of the following statements is false with regard to a Cash Receipts Journal?:
All receipts of cash from customers should be recorded in it
Receipts of cash from the owner should not be recorded in it
Receipt of cash from cash sales should be recorded in it.
Receipt of cash from borrowing should be recorded in it.
Which statement is true?
A. Bank service charge will cause the cash balance per ledger to be higher than that reported by the bank,
all other things being equal.
B. Outstanding checks will cause the cash balance per ledger to be greater than the balance reported by the
bank, all other things being equal
C. An error made by the bank by charging an amount to the depositor's account requires a correcting entry
in the depositor's own records
D. The cash amount shown in the balance sheet must be the balance reported in the bank statement.
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