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Intermediate Accounting 1

money and other negotiable instrument that is payable in money

Cash

undeposited cash collection customer's checks

Cash on hand

demand deposit or checking account and saving deposit

Cash in bank

petty cash fund, payroll fund and dividend fund

Cash fund

highly liquid investment that acquired three months before maturity

Cash Equivalents

current liability and should not be offset against bank accounts

Bank Overdraft

form of minimum checking or demand deposit account balance

Compensating Balance

merely drawn and recorded but not given to the payee

Undelivered or Unreleased Check

recorded and already guven to the payee

Postdated Check Delivered

check unreleased by the payee within a relatively long period of time

Stale Check

money set aside to pay small expenses

Petty Cash Fund

What is the two methods of handling petty cash fund?

Imprest Fund System and Flactuating Fund System

system of control of cash which requires that all cash receipts should deposit intact

Imprest Fund System

the checks drawn ro replenish the fund do not necessarily equal the petty cash disbursement

Flactuating Fund System

current account or checking account or commercial deposit where deposits are covered by deposit slips

Demand Deposit

the deposit is a given passbook upon the initial deposits

Saving Deposit

similar to saving deposit in the sense than it is interest bearing

Time Deposit

statement which bring into agreement cash balance per book and cash balance per bank

Bank Reconciliation

What are the book reconciling items?

Credit memos, Debit memos and Errors

refer to items not representing depositd credited by the bank to the account of the depositor but not yet recorded by the depositor as cash receipts.

Credit memos

What are the bank reconciling items?

Deposit in transit, Outstanding checks and errors

refers to items not representing checks paid by bank which are charged or debited by the bank to the account of the depositor but not yet recirded by the depositor an cash disbursement.

Debit memos

checks deposited but returned by the bank because of insufficiency of fund

NSF or no sufficient fund checks

include banks charges for interest, collectiin , checkbook and penalty

Bank services charges

checks deposited but returned by the bank because of technical defects

Technically defective checks

this pertains to amount deducted from the current account of the depositor in payment for load which the depositor owed to the bank and which has already matured

Reduction of loan

collection already recorded by the depositor as cash receipts but not yet reflected on the bank statement.

Deposit in transit

check already recorded by the depositor as cash disbursement but not yet reflected on the bank statement.

Outstanding checks

one where the bank has stampted on its face word "accepted" or "certified" indicating sufficiency of fund.

Certified Checks

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