[CBSE] Q 30 Bank Reconciliation Statement Solutions TS Grewal class 11 (2022-23)

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Are you looking for the solution of Question number 30 Bank Reconciliation statement TS Grewal Class 11 CBSE Board 2022-23 Session?

From the following information supplied by Sanjay, prepare his Bank Reconciliation Statement as on 31st March, 2022:

Bank Overdraft as per Pass Book.16,500
Cheques issued but not presented for payment8,750
Cheques deposited with the Bank but not collected10,500
Cheques recorded in the Cash Book but not sent to the bank for collection.2,000
Payments received from customers directly by the bank.3,500
Bank charges debited in the Pass Book.200
Premium of life policy of Sanjay paid by the bank on standing advice.1,980
A bill for ₹ 3,000 (discounted with the bank in February) dishonoured on 31st March, 2022 and noting charges paid by the bank.100

[Overdraft Balance as per Cash Book – ₹ 10,970.]

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