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Please Refer to the Following Bank Reconciliation - Please Prepare the Adjusting Entry for the First Reconciling

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Please refer to the following bank reconciliation:  BANK  Balance, June 30,2014$10,241.43 ADD:  Deposit in transit 5,113.40 LESS:  Outstanding Check# 506 (1,948.52) Outstanding Check# 510 (1,800.25) Adjusted balance, June 30,2014 $11,606.06 BOOK  Balance, June 30,2014$9,745.06 ADD:  Note collected by bank 1,900.00 Interest revenue 75.00 LESS:  NSF check (79.00) Bank service charge (35.00) Adjusted balance, June 30,2014$11,606.06\begin{array}{lr}\begin{array}{lr}\text { BANK }\\\hline\text { Balance, June } 30,2014 & \$ 10,241.43 \\\text { ADD: } & \\\text { Deposit in transit } & 5,113.40 \\\\\\\text { LESS: } & \\\text { Outstanding Check\# 506 } & (1,948.52)\\\text { Outstanding Check\# 510 } & (1,800.25) \\\\\text { Adjusted balance, June 30,2014 }&\underline{ \$ 11,606.06 }\\\end{array}\begin{array}{|lr}\text { BOOK }\\\hline \text { Balance, June } 30,2014 & \$ 9,745.06 \\\text { ADD: } & \\\text { Note collected by bank } &1,900.00 \\ \text { Interest revenue } & 75.00 \\& \\\text { LESS: } & \\\text { NSF check } &(79.00) \\\text { Bank service charge } & (35.00) \\\\\text { Adjusted balance, June } 30,2014 & \underline{\$ 11,606.06} \\\end{array}\end{array}



- Please prepare the adjusting entry for the first reconciling item (note collected by bank.)
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