Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below) Rick Hall owns a card shop: Hall's Cards. The following cash information is available for the month of August Year 1. As of August 31, the bank statement shows a balance of $16.140. The August 31 unadjusted balance in the Cash account of Hall's Cards is $14,100. A review of the bank statement revealed the following information: 1. A deposit of $4,150 on August 31, Year 1. does not appear on the August bank statement 2. It was discovered that a check to pay for baseball cards was correctly written and paid by the bank for $4,500 but was recorded on the books as $5,400. 3. When checks written during the month were compared with those paid by the bank, three checks amounting to $5,370 were found to be outstanding. 4. A debit memo for $80 was included in the bank statement for the purchase of a new supply of checks. Required information (The following information applies to the questions displayed below) Rick Hall owns a card shop: Hall's Cards. The following cash information is available for the month of August Year 1. As of August 31, the bank statement shows a balance of $16.140. The August 31 unadjusted balance in the Cash account of Hall's Cards is $14,100. A review of the bank statement revealed the following information: 1. A deposit of $4,150 on August 31, Year 1, does not appear on the August bank statement. 2. It was discovered that a check to pay for baseball cards was correctly written and paid by the bank for $4,500 but was recorded on the books as $5,400. 3. When checks written during the month were compared with those paid by the bank, three checks amounting to $5,370 were found to be outstanding. 4. A debit memo for $80 was included in the bank statement for the purchase of a new supply of checks. b. Prepare any necessary journal entries to adjust the books to the true cash balance. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)