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Prepare bank reconciliation statement as on December 31, 2017. This day the passbook of Mr. Himanshu showed a balance of ₹ 7,000. (a) Cheques of ₹ 1,000 directly deposited by a customer. - Accountancy

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Prepare bank reconciliation statement as on December 31, 2017. This day the passbook of Mr. Himanshu showed a balance of ₹ 7,000.

  1. Cheques of ₹ 1,000 directly deposited by a customer.
  2. The bank has credited Mr. Himanshu for ₹ 700 as interest.
  3. Cheques for ₹ 3,000 were issued during the month of 
    December but of these cheques for ₹ 1,000 were not presented during the month of December.
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Bank Reconciliation Statement of Mr. Himanshu
as on December 31, 2017
S. No. Particulars (+)
Amount ₹
(-)
Amount ₹
  Balance as per the Passbook 7,000  
(a) Cheques directly deposited by a customer   1,000
(b) Bank allowed interest   700
(c) Cheques issued but not presented for payment in December   1,000
      2,700
  Balance as per the Cashbook (7,000 - 2,700)   4,300
    7,000 7,000

Note: As per the NCERT book the answer is ₹ 3,300. However, the correct answer is ₹ 4,300.

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Adjusting the cash book before preparing the bank reconciliation statement is compulsory.


From the following particulars prepare a bank reconciliation statement of Jayakumar as on 31st December, 2016.

  1. Balance as per cash book ₹ 7,130
  2. Cheque deposited but not cleared ₹ 1,000
  3. A customer has deposited ₹ 800 into the bank directly.

From the following particulars of Kamakshi traders, prepare a bank reconciliation statement as on 31st March, 2018.

  1. Debit balance as per cash book ₹ 10,500
  2. Cheque deposited into bank amounting to ₹ 5,500 credited by bank, but entered twice in the cash book
  3. Cheques issued and presented for payment amounting to ₹ 7,000 omitted in the cash book
  4. Cheque book charges debited by the bank ₹ 200 not recorded in the cash book.
  5. Cash of ₹ 1,000 deposited by a customer of the business in cash deposit machine not recorded in the cash book.

From the following information, prepare bank reconciliation statement as on 31st December, 2017 to find out the balance as per bank statement.

Particulars
(i) Bank overdraft as per cash book 20,000
(ii) Cheques deposited but not yet credited 4,000
(iii) Cheque issued but not yet presented for payment 1,000
(iv) Rent collected by the bank as per standing instruction 500
(v) Interest on overdraft debited by bank 2,000
(vi) Amount wrongly debited by bank 300
(vii) Cheque issued on 30th December 2017 dishonoured by the bank 5,000
(viii) A customer’s cheque deposited in the bank dishonoured by bank not recorded in the cash book 2,000

Prepare bank reconciliation statement from the following data and find out the balance as per cash book as on 31st March, 2018.

Particulars
(i) Bank balance as per bank statement 15,000
(ii) Cheques issued but not yet presented for payment  2,500
(iii) Bank charges not recorded in the cash book  250
(iv) Interest charged by bank not recorded in the cash book  500
(v) Bank paid insurance premium as per standing instruction but not recorded in the cash book 300
(vi) Cheques deposited but not yet credited 900

From the following particulars of Raja traders, prepare a bank reconciliation statement as on 31st January, 2018.

  1. Balance as per bank statement ₹ 5,000
  2. Cheques amounting to ₹ 800 had been recorded in the cash book as having been deposited into the bank on 25th January 2018, but were entered in the bank statement on 2nd February 2018.
  3. Amount received by bank through NEFT amounting to ₹ 3,000, omitted in the cash book.
  4. Two cheques issued for ₹ 3,000 and ₹ 2,000 on 29th March 2018. Only the first cheque is presented for payment.
  5. Insurance premium on motor vehicles for ₹ 1,000 paid by the bank as per standing instruction not recorded in the cash book.
  6. Credit side of cash book was undercast by ₹ 700
  7. Subsidy received directly by the bank from the state government amounting to ₹ 10,000, not entered in cash book.

From the following particulars, ascertain the cash book balance as on 31st December, 2016.

  1. Overdraft balance as per bank statement ₹ 1,26,640
  2. Interest on overdraft entered in the bank statement, but not yet recorded in cash book ₹ 3,200
  3. Bank charges entered in bank statement, but not found in cash book ₹ 600
  4. Cheques issued, but not yet presented for payment ₹ 23,360
  5. Cheques deposited into the bank but not yet credited ₹ 43,400
  6. Interest on investment collected by the bank ₹ 24,000

Prepare bank reconciliation statement as on 31st March, 2017 from the following extracts of cash book and bank statement.

Dr. Cash book (Bank column only) Cr.
Date Receipts Amount ₹ Date Payments Amount ₹
2017
March
    2017
March
   
1 To Balance b/d 9,000 4 By Drawings 1,700
3 To Ram 2,200 8 By Sumi 3,300
9 To Prem 1,500 12 By Salary 2,800
16 To Pavithra 3,400 16 By Kayal 1,700
23 To Devi 2,600 18 By Pooja 4,200
27 To Mani 1,100 26 By Sam 2,000
30 To Shankar 350 28 By Raheem 1,100
      30 By Rent 1,100
      30 By Balance c/d 2,250
    20,150     20,150

 

Date Particulars Dr.
Withdrawals ₹
Cr.
Deposits ₹
Balance
Dr./Cr.
2017
March
       
1 By balance b/d     9,000 Cr.
4 To cheque- drawings     8,300 Cr.
5 By cheque- Ram 700 2,200 10,500 Cr.
9 To cheque – Sumi     7,200 Cr.
11 By cheque- Prem 3,500 1,500 8,700 Cr.
12 To cheque – Salary     5,900 Cr.
17 To cheque – Kayal 2,800   4,200 Cr.
20 By cheque- Devi 1,700 2,600 6,800 Cr.
30 By interest received   900 7,700 Cr.
30 To bank charges 15   7,685 Cr.

Briefly explain the term favourable balance as per cash book


From the following particulars, prepare a, bank reconciliation statement as at March 31, 2017.
(i) Balance as per cash book ₹ 3,200.
(ii) Cheque issued but not presented for payment ₹ 1,800.
(iii) Cheque deposited but not collected upto March 31, 2017 ₹ 2,000.
(iv) Bank charges debited by bank ₹ 150.


On March 31 2017 the cash book showed a balance of ₹ 3,700 as cash at bank, but the bank passbook made up to same date showed that cheques for ₹ 700, ₹ 300 and ₹ 180 respectively had not presented for payment, Also, cheque amounting to ₹ 1,200 deposited into the account had not been credited. Prepare a bank reconciliation statement


The cash book shows a bank balance of ₹ 7,800. On comparing the cash book with passbook the following discrepancies were noted:

  1. Cheque deposited in bank but not credited ₹ 3,000.
  2. Cheque issued but not yet present for payment ₹ 1,500.
  3. Insurance premium paid by the bank ₹ 2,000.
  4. Bank interest credit by the bank ₹ 400. 
  5. Bank charges ₹ 100. 
  6. Directly deposited by a customer ₹ 4,000.

Bank balance of ₹ 40,000 showed by the cash book of Atul on December 31, 2016. It was found that three cheques of ₹ 2,000, ₹ 5,000 and ₹ 8,000 deposited during the month of December were not credited in the passbook till January 02, 2017. Two cheques of ₹ 7,000 and ₹ 8,000 issued on December 28 were not presented for payment till January 03, 2017. In addition to it bank had credited ₹ 325 as interest and had debited him with ₹ 50 as bank charges for which there were no corresponding entries in the cash book.
Prepare a bank reconciliation statement as on December 31, 2016.


On comparing the cash book with passbook of Naman it is found that on March 31, 2014, bank balance of ₹ 40,960 showed by the cash book differs from the bank balance with regard to the following:
(a) Bank charges ₹ 100 on March 31, 2017, are not entered in the cash book.
(b) On March 21, 2017, a debtor paid ₹ 2,000 into the company’s bank in settlement of his account, but no entry was made in the cash book of the company in respect of this.
(c) Cheques totaling ₹ 12,980 were issued by the company and duly recorded in the cash book before March 31, 2017, but had not been presented at the bank for payment until after that date.
(d) A bill for ₹ 6,900 discounted with the bank is entered in the cash book with recording the discount charge of ₹ 800.
(e) ₹ 3,520 is entered in the cash book as paid into bank on March 31st, 2017, but not credited by the bank until the following day.
(f) No entry has been made in the cash book to record the dishonor on March 15, 2017 of a cheque for ₹ 650 received from Bhanu.

Prepare a reconciliation statement as on March 31, 2017.


From the following particulars prepare a bank reconciliation statement showing the balance as per cash book on December 31, 2016.
(a) Two cheques of ₹ 2,000 and ₹ 5,000 were paid into bank in October, 2016 but were not credited by the bank in the month of December.
(b) A cheque of ₹ 800 which was received from a customer was entered in the bank column of the cash book in December 2016 but was omitted to be banked in December, 2016.
(c) Cheques for ₹ 10,000 were issued into bank in November 2016 but not credited by the bank on December 31, 2016.
(d) Interest on investment ₹ 1,000 collected by bank appeared in the passbook.
Balance as per Passbook was ₹ 50,000.


The passbook of Mr. Mohit current account showed a credit Balance of ₹ 20,000 on dated December 31, 2016. Prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement with the following information.
(i) A cheque of ₹ 400 drawn on his saving account has been shown on current account.
(ii) He issued two cheques of ₹ 300 and ₹ 500 on of December 25, but only the 1st cheque was presented for payment.
(iii) One cheque issued by Mr. Mohit of ₹ 500 on December 25, but it was not presented for payment whereas it was recorded twice in the cash book.


On 1st January 2017, Rakesh had an overdraft of ₹ 8,000 as showed by his cash book. Cheques amounting to ₹ 2,000 had been paid in by him but were not collected by the bank by January 01, 2017. He issued cheques of ₹ 800 which were not presented to the bank for payment up to that day. There was a debit in his passbook of ₹ 60 for interest and ₹ 100 for bank charges.
Prepare bank reconciliation statement for comparing both the balance.


On December 31, 2017, the cash book of Mittal Bros showed an overdraft of ₹ 6,920. From the following particulars prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement and ascertain the balance as per passbook.

  1. Debited by bank for ₹ 200 on account of interest on overdraft and ₹ 50 on account of charges for collecting bills.
  2. Cheques drawn but not encashed before December, 31 2017 for ₹ 4,000.
  3. The bank has collected interest and has credited ₹ 600 in passbook.
  4. A bill receivable for ₹ 700 previously discounted with the bank had been dishonoured and debited in the passbook.
  5. Cheques paid into bank but not collected and credited before December 31, 2017 amounted ₹ 6,000.

Prepare bank reconciliation statement of Shri Bhandari as on March 31, 2017.

  1. The payment of a cheque for ₹ 550 was recorded twice in the passbook.
  2. Withdrawal column of the passbook undercast by ₹ 200.
  3. A cheque of ₹ 200 has been debited in the bank column of the Cash Book but it was not sent to bank at all.
  4. A cheque of ₹ 300 debited to bank column of the cash book was not sent to the bank.
  5. ₹ 500 in respect of dishonoured cheque were entered in the passbook but not in the cash book. Overdraft as per passbook is ₹ 20,000.

Overdraft shown by the passbook of Mr. Murli is ₹ 20,000. Prepare bank reconciliation statement on dated March 31, 2017.
(i) Bank charges debited as per passbook ₹ 500.
(ii) Cheques recorded in the cash book but not sent to the bank for collection ₹ 2,500.
(iii) Received a payment directly from customer ₹ 4,600.
(iv) Cheque issued but not presented for payment ₹ 6,980.
(v) Interest credited by the bank ₹ 100.
(vi) LIC paid by bank ₹ 2,500.
(vii) Cheques deposited with the bank but not collected ₹ 3,500.


The passbook of Mr. Randhir showed an overdraft of ₹ 40,950 on March 31, 2017.
Prepare bank reconciliation statement on March 31, 2017.
(i) Out of cheques amounting to ₹ 8,000 drawn by Mr. Randhir on March 27, a cheque for ₹ 3,000 was encashed on April 2017.
(ii) Credited by bank with ₹ 3,800 for interest collected by them, but the amount is not entered in the cash book.
(iii) ₹ 10,900 paid in by Mr. Randhir in cash and by cheques on March, 31 cheques amounting to ₹ 3,800 were collected on April, 07.
(iv) A Cheque of ₹ 780 credited in the passbook on March 28 being dishonoured is debited again in the passbook on April 01, 2017. There was no entry in the cash book about the dishonour of the cheque until April 15.


Correct and rewrite the following statement:

When extracts are given for common period only common items are to be considered.


From the following particulars, prepare a bank reconciliation statement as at March 31, 2017.

  1. Balance as per cash book ₹ 3,200
  2. Cheque issued but not presented for payment ₹ 1,800
  3. Cheque deposited but not collected upto March 31, 2014 ₹ 2,000
  4. Bank charges debited by bank ₹ 150

From the following particulars, prepare a bank reconciliation statement as at March 31, 2017.

  1. Balance as per cash book ₹ 3,200.
  2. Cheque issued but not presented for payment ₹ 1,800.
  3. Cheque deposited but not collected upto March 31, 2014 ₹ 2,000.
  4. Bank charges debited by bank ₹ 150.

From the following particulars prepare Bank Reconciliation Statement as on 30th June 2019.

  1. Credit balance as per Pass Book ₹ 20,000.
  2. A cheque for ₹ 3,500 was issued and paid by bank, recorded in Pass Book as ₹ 5,300.
  3. Cheque deposited ₹ 9,700 collected by bank was not recorded in Cash Book.
  4. Payment side of Cash Book was undercast by ₹ 100.
  5. Electricity bill paid by bank ₹ 6,200 was recorded twice in Pass Book.

From the following particulars, prepare a bank reconciliation statement as at March 31, 2017.

  1.  Balance as per cash book ₹ 3,200.
  2. Cheque issued but not presented for payment ₹ 1,800.
  3. Cheque deposited but not collected upto March 31, 2014 ₹ 2,000.
  4. Bank charges debited by bank ₹ 150.

From the following particulars prepare Bank Reconciliation Statement as on 30th June 2019.

  1. Credit balance as per Pass Book ₹ 20,000.
  2. A cheque for ₹ 3,500 was issued and paid by bank, recorded in Pass Book as ₹ 5,300.
  3. Cheque deposited ₹ 9,700 collected by bank was not recorded in Cash Book.
  4. Payment side of Cash Book was undercast by ₹ 100.
  5. Electricity bill paid by bank ₹ 6,200 was recorded twice in Pass Book.

From the following particulars, prepare a bank reconciliation statement as at March 31, 2017.

  1.  Balance as per cash book ₹ 3,200.
  2. Cheque issued but not presented for payment ₹ 1,800.
  3. Cheque deposited but not collected upto March 31, 2014 ₹ 2,000.
  4. Bank charges debited by bank ₹ 150.

From the following particulars, prepare a bank reconciliation statement as at March 31, 2017. 

  1. Balance as per cash book ₹3,200.
  2. Cheque issued but not presented for payment ₹1,800.
  3. Cheque deposited but not collected upto March 31, 2014 ₹2,000.
  4. Bank charges debited by bank ₹150. 

From the following particulars prepare Bank Reconciliation Statement as on 30th June 2019. 

  1. Credit balance as per Pass Book ₹20,000.
  2. A cheque for ₹ 3,500 was issued and paid by bank, recorded in Pass Book as ₹ 5,300.
  3. Cheque deposited ₹ 9,700 collected by bank was not recorded in Cash Book.  
  4. Payment side of Cash Book was undercast by ₹100.
  5. Electricity bill paid by bank ₹ 6,200 was recorded twice in Pass Book.  

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