Videosoft Company maintains a checking account at the Intelex Bank. At July 31, selected data from the general ledger account and the bank statement are as follows:
- Cash in Bank
- Per Books Per Bank
- Balance, July 1 $17,600 $18,800
- July receipts 82,000
- July credits 80,470
- July disbursements 76,900
- July debits . 74,740
- Balance, July 31 $22,700 $24,530
Analysis of the bank data reveals that the credits consist of $79,000 of July deposits and a credit memorandum of $1,470 for the collection of a $1,400 note plus interest revenue of $70. The July debits per bank consist of checks cleared $74,700 and a debit memorandum of $40 for printing additional company checks.
You also discover the following errors involving July checks: (1) A check for $230 to a creditor on account that cleared the bank in July was journalized and posted as $320; (2) a salary check to an employee for $255 was recorded by the bank for $155.
The June 30 bank reconciliation contained only two reconciling items: deposits in transit $5,000 and outstanding checks of $6,200.
Instructions:
(a) Prepare a bank reconciliation at July 31.
(b) Journalize the adjusting entries to be made by Videosoft Company at July 31. Assume that the interest on the note has been accrued.