Explain the reasons where the balance shown by the bank passbook does not agree with the balance as shown by the bank column of the cash book.
Below given are the reasons on account of which the balance shown by the bank Pass Book does not agree with the balance shown by the bank column of the Cash Book.
Below given are the examples that lead to such differences.
The transactions that reduce balance of the Pass Book and are recorded only in the Pass Book and not in the Cash Book are given below.
Bank charges, charged by the bank but not recorded in the Cash Book
Dishonour of a bill discounted by the bank
Interest charged by the bank on overdraft
Direct payment made by the bank as per the instructions of the accountholder
The transactions that increase the balance of the Pass Book and are recorded only in the Pass Book and not in the Cash Book are given below.
When intimation regarding interests and dividend collected by the bank is not given to the accountholder
Amount deposited by any customer directly into the bank
Interest credited (allowed) by the bank
Errors and omissions
Any error or omission committed in the Pass Book, such as double recording of a deposited cheque, wrong posting of amounts, current account cheque wrongly paid through saving account, etc., result in the difference of the balance between the Pass Book and the bank balance of the Cash Book.