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A table for a monthly bank reconciliation dated September 30 is given below. For each item 1 through 12, indicate whether the item should be added to or subtracted from the book or bank balance, and whether it should or should not appear on the reconciliation.

a. The company hired a new treasurer
b. Deposit made on September 30 after the bank dosed.
c. Bank fees for Check printing are not yet recorded by the company.
d. Checks written and mailed to payees on October 2.
e. A note receivable is collected by the bank for the company but not yet recorded by the company
f. NSF check shown on bank statement but not yet recorded by company.
g. Interest earned on the account
h. Deposit mace on September 5 and processed by bank on September 6.
i. Check written by another depositor but charged against this company's account.
j. Bank service charge.
k. Checks outstanding on August 31 that cleared the bank in September.
l. Check written against the company's account and cleared by the bank; erroneously not recorded by the company's record-keeper


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Answer:

    Bank            Book Balance        Shown or not shown

    balance                                    on reconciliation

a.    NA                  NA-NA                 Not shown  

b     Added            NA-NA                 Shown  

c     NA              Subtract-CR             Shown

d     NA                 NA-NA                  Not shown  

e     NA               Added-DR              Shown

f      NA              Subtract-CR            Shown  

g     NA               Added-Dr               Shown  

h      NA                NA-NA                  Not shown  

i       Added          NA-NA                  Shown

j       NA              Subtract-CR            Shown  

k      NA                NA-NA                  Not shown  

l       NA              Subtract- CR           Shown