[CBSE] Q 27 Bank Reconciliation Statement Solutions TS Grewal class 11 (2022-23)

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Are you looking for the solution of Question number 27 Bank Reconciliation statement TS Grewal Class 11 CBSE Board 2022-23 Session?

From the following particulars, you are required to ascertain the bank balance as would appear in the Cash Book of Ramesh as on 31st October, 2021:

(i) Bank Pass Book showed as overdraft of ₹ 16,500 on 31st October.

(ii) Interest of ₹ 1,250 on overdraft up to 31st October, 2021 has been debited in the Bank Pass Book but it has not been entered in the Cash Book.

(iii) Bank charges debited in the Bank Pass Book amounted to ₹ 35.

(iv) Cheques issued prior to 31st October, 2021 but not presented till that date, amounted to ₹ 11,500.

(v) Cheques paid into bank before 31st October, but not collected and credited up to that date, were for ₹ 2,500.

(vi) Interest on investment collected by the bankers and credited in teh Bank Pass Book amounted to ₹ 1,800.

[Overdraft as per Cash Book – ₹ 26,015.]

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