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13 September, 22:29

Erin has a balance of $1,150.34 in her check register. On her statement, the balance of her account is $844.93. Not reported on the bank statement are deposits of $125.56, $50, and $212.34. There are outstanding checks in the amount of $15 and $78.25 and an ATM withdrawal of $40. After Erin reconciles her check register with her statement, what entry does she need to make in her register?

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  1. 13 September, 22:42
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  2. 13 September, 22:57
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    Erin must first reconcile her bank account:

    She must add to her bank balance all the deposits in transit = $125.56 + $50 + $212.34 = $387.90

    then she should subtract all outstanding checks = $15 + $78.25 = $93.25

    reconciled bank statement = $844.93 + $387.90 - $93.25 = $1,039.58

    if her check register shows a $1,150.34 balance and her reconciled bank statement is $1,039.58, then there is a $10.76 difference that must be accounted for.

    The $10.76 are probably bank fees and charges that Erin has not recorded yet. Therefore, she should check her bank statement and look for any charged fees (ATM withdrawal charges + account fees) and then record them properly.

    *ATM withdrawals are automatically recorded by the bank, so they do not have to be considered in the reconciliation, there is no such thing as outstanding ATM withdrawal.
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