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24 June, 01:04

If a check correctly written and paid by the bank for $514 is incorrectly recorded in the company's books for $541, how should this error be treated on the bank reconciliation?

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  1. 24 June, 01:58
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    In the bank reconciliation they will need to add the difference to the company's cash balance. They subtracted too much (541-514 = $27 difference) from their cash balance. They need to add $27 to their cash balance so that it will be correct and balance with the bank.
  2. 24 June, 02:12
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    To correct this, a debit entry of $27 is posted in the books.

    Explanation:

    Amount of check written and paid = $514

    Amount recorded in the company's books = $541

    Excess recognized in the books = $541 - $514

    = $27

    The check written and paid by the bank is recorded as a credit entry in the books. Hence the book has been over-credited with difference.

    To correct this, a debit entry of $27 is posted in the books. The corresponding credit goes to the account that was initially debited when the entry of $541 was posted.
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