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The following information pertains to Crane Video Company. 1. Cash balance per bank, July 31, $7,863.
2. July bank service charge not recorded by the depositor $34.
3. Cash balance per books, July 31, $7,884.
4. Deposits in transit, July 31, $1,800.
5. Bank collected $1,200 note for Crane in July, plus interest $42, less fee $26. The collection has not been recorded by Crane, and no interest has been accrued.
6. Outstanding checks, July 31, $597.
The following information pertains to Crane Video

The following information pertains to Crane Video
Prepare a bank reconciliation at July 31. (List items that increase cash balance first.)
CRANE VIDEO COMPANY
Bank Reconciliation
July 31

Bank service chargeOutstanding checksCollection of note receivableDeposits in transitAdjusted cash balance per bankCash balance per bank statement
$

LessAdd: Cash balance per bank statementAdjusted cash balance per bankOutstanding checksCollection of note receivableBank service chargeDeposits in transit

LessAdd: Adjusted cash balance per bankCollection of note receivableCash balance per bank statementBank service chargeDeposits in transitOutstanding checks

Collection of note receivableBank service chargeAdjusted cash balance per bankDeposits in transitOutstanding checksCash balance per bank statement
$

Bank service chargeCash balance per booksOutstanding checksAdjusted cash balance per booksDeposits in transitCollection of note receivable
$

LessAdd: Bank service chargeCash balance per booksCollection of note receivableAdjusted cash balance per booksDeposits in transitOutstanding checks

AddLess: Bank service chargeCash balance per booksOutstanding checksAdjusted cash balance per booksCollection of note receivableDeposits in transit

Bank service chargeDeposits in transitCash balance per booksAdjusted cash balance per booksOutstanding checksCollection of note receivable
$

SHOW LIST OF ACCOUNTS

The following information pertains to Crane Video

The following information pertains to Crane Video
Journalize the adjusting entries at July 31 on the books of Crane Video Company. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
No.

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

July 31

(To record the collection of the note)

July 31

(To record the bank service charge)

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