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Business, 14.01.2020 20:31 angelicahouston8727

Kornett company during its first fiscal year ended december 31, 2016, journalize the selected transactions, starting on page 21 of the journal.*
2. based on the following data, prepare a bank reconciliation for december 2016. refer to the labels and amount descriptions list for exact wording of text entries. enter all amounts as positive numbers.
• balance according to the bank statement at december 31, $283,000.
• balance according to the ledger at december 31, $245,410.
• checks outstanding at december 31, $68,540.
• deposit in transit, not recorded by bank, $29,500.
• bank debit memo for service charges, $750.
• a check for $12,700 in payment of an invoice was incorrectly recorded in the accounts as $12,000.
3. based on the bank reconciliation prepared in (2), journalize the entry or entries to be made by kornett company on page 23 of the journal. kornett company uses the miscellaneous administrative expense account for bank service charges.
4. based on the following selected data, journalize the adjusting entries as of december 31, 2016 on page 23 of the journal:
• estimated uncollectible accounts at december 31, $16,000, based on an aging of accounts receivable. the balance of allowance for doubtful accounts at december 31 was $2,000 (debit).
• the physical inventory on december 31 indicated an inventory shrinkage of $3,300.
• prepaid insurance expired during the year, $22,820.
• office supplies used during the year, $3,920.
• depreciation is computed as follows:

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