11. Mary is peeparing her bank reconciliation. The bark balance in her eeneral ledger is $540 crede. There are two iterns she has yet to deal with. (1) A cheque for $520 was sent to a suppler but is not yet showing on the bank statement. (2) A bank charge of $28 was charged by the bank, but was not moorded by Mary. What is the closing balance on Marys bank statement assuming there ate no other emors of adjustments? - $1,132 overdrawn O $1,188 overdrawn - $52 credit o $108 credit 12. At 1 January 201 there was an allowance for fostivables of $2,000. Ouring the year $1,000 of debt was witten off and $800 of ierecoverable debt was recovered. At 31 Decenoer 201, it was decided to adjust the recehables allowence to 10% recelivables, which were $30,000 What was the inecoverable debt expense in the statement of profit or loss for the year? 13. Which of the following is a reason for carrying out a suppler statement reconcilation? o Only to check that transactions with credi customens are recorded accorately in the accounting recoeds O To check that transactions with eredit suppliers have been recorded accuataly in the accounting reconds and so that any differences can be identified and investigatre - So that the general ledger can be updated for alt items that appear on the supplen statement only To check there is a balance due from the organisabis which has sent the supplier statement 14. Wendy is drawing up financial statements for her toy stove for the year ended 31 Decenbet 208. During that year one of the toys she sold was taulty and resulhed in an injor to a child. As a result the parents of the child have taken legal action and are demanding a maximam of $6,000 in damages. Wendy offered compensation of $1,200 which has been tumed down. She has now taken ablice on the matter from her solicitor who thinks that, although there is a slim chance she will be able to avoid paying dampes if the case goes to court, the sensible course of action is to seatie out of court. The solicitor has advised that a sum of around 54,500 is likely to be accepled by the parents. Calculate the amount of the provision to be included in Wendy/s financial statements