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Administration Manual - B.E.S.T. Undertaking.

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The usual form in which a Reconciliation Statement is prepared is as<br />

follows:<br />

Reconciliation as on ………………..<br />

Amount as per Bank Certificate ………………..<br />

Less: Amount of Cheques on<br />

Hand ( “A” list). ………………..<br />

Less: Amount of cheques issued<br />

but not presented to the<br />

Bank (“ B “ list). ………………..<br />

-----------------<br />

Add: Amount of Cheques<br />

Deposited but not<br />

Credited. …………………<br />

Add: Amount of cheques<br />

Deposited but held<br />

over by the Bank …………………<br />

Add: Cheques dishonoured and<br />

Bank debits in respect of<br />

Cheques than remain<br />

uncleared. …………………<br />

Add: Amount debited by the<br />

Bank as Commission …………………<br />

-----------------<br />

Balance as per Daily Cash<br />

Balance Book.<br />

===========<br />

6.6.3.2. State Bank of India (Dadar)/Bank of Maharashtra (Dadar):<br />

Amounts collected by the Consumers Department (North), Distribution<br />

& Commercial Transportation Engineering, Grainshop, etc. are<br />

deposited in the Cash Department (North). The Cash Department<br />

(North) deposits them in the Bank of Maharashtra, State Bank of India<br />

776<br />

(Dadar). The procedure for checking the Reconciliation Statement is

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