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The following information is needed to reconcile the cash balance for Woods Paper Products.
• A deposit of $5,794.62 is in transit.
• Outstanding cheques total $1,533.25.
• The book balance is $5,695.62.
• The bookkeeper recorded a $1,524.00 cheque as $15,240 in payment of the current month's rent.
• The bank balance at February 28, 2008 was $16,500.25.
• A deposit of $300 was credited by the bank for $3,000.
• A customer's cheque for $1,280 was returned for non-sufficient funds.
• The bank service charge is $70.
Based on this information, complete a bank reconciliation, in the format below, for Woods Paper Products as of February 28, 2017.
Required Return
The minimum return an investor anticipates or requires from an investment to make it worthwhile.
Ackerman Geometry
The front-end setup that allows a vehicle to steer so that the tires track freely during a turn. During a turn, the inboard wheel on a steer axle has to track a tighter circle than the outer wheel. Ackerman geometry is also known as toe-out during turns and it allows the inner and outer wheels to turn at different angles so that both wheels can roll through a turn without tire scrubbing.
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