Mike Ryan is the owner of Ryan Contractors, a successful small construction company. He spends most of his time out of the office supervising work at various construction sites, leaving the operation of the office to the company's office manageribookkeeper, Gloria Anderson. Gloria makes bank deposits, pays the company's bills, maintains the accounting records, and prepares monthly bank reconcilations. Recently a friend told Mike that while he was at a party he overheard Gloria bragging that she paid for her new clothes with money from the company's cash receipts. She said her boss would never know because he never checks the cash records. Mike admits that he does not check on Gloria's work. He now wants to know if Gloria is stealing from him. He asks you to examine the company's cast records to determine whether Gloria has stolen cash from the business and, if so, how much Your examination of the company's cash records reveals the following information: Required: 1. Gloria prepared the following August 31, 20X1, bank reconciliation. 2. An examination of the general ledger shows the Cosh account with a balance of $18,786 on August 31, 20X1. 3. The August 31 bank statement shows a balance of $16.589. 4. The August 28 deposit of $4,882 does not appear on the August 31 bank statement. 5. A comparison of canceled checks returned with the August 31 bank statement with the cash payments journal reveals the following checks as outstanding: RYAN CONTRACTORS Bank Reconciliation Statement \begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|} \hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{ August 31, 20X1 } & \\ \hline Balance on bank statement & & \\ \hline Addition: & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline Deductions & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline Adjusted book balance & & \\ \hline Adjusted bank balance & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline Balance in books & & \\ \hline Deductions & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline & & \\ \hline \end{tabular}