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19 July, 19:45

Megan used a reconciliation worksheet provided by her bank. Line 5 should equal line 6 at the end of the reconciliation, but it does not. Friendly Bank Reconciliation Worksheet Amount 1. Enter the statement closing balance. $ 487 13 2. Enter the sum of any outstanding deposits or credits. $ 186 68 3. Add lines 1 and 2. $ 673 81 4. Enter the sum of any outstanding checks or debits. $ 174 01 5. Subtract line 4 from line 3. $ 499 80 6. Enter your checkbook balance. $ 362 60 Note: Lines 5 and 6 should be equal at the end of the reconciliation. Megan wants to first look for a single transaction that could have caused this problem with reconciliation. What is the amount of the transaction that Megan should look for in order to find a solution to the problem?

a. $325.79

b. $137.20

c. $12.67

d. $313.20

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  1. 19 July, 20:11
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    The answer is b on edg2020.
  2. 19 July, 20:14
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    b. $137.20 Subtract $362.60 from $499.80 to find the difference in the bank balance vs. Megan's balance. The amount is $137.20. So the correct answer is b.
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