Accountancy, asked by mdakaml2015, 6 hours ago

Prepare the Bank account for 30 June 2020
Prepare the Bank reconciliation statem2nt for 30 June 2020
1. Positive balance on bank statement, R12246
2. Balance of the bank account on 1 June 2020, R29000
3. Total of the cash receipt journal, R91358
4. Total of the cash payment journal, R110468
5. Cheque payments: cheque 567 worth R688, cheque 568 worth R2600 and cheque 569 worth R1740 do not appear on the bank statement.
6. A cheque of R240, received from D. Troit, a debtor, was refused by the bank due to insuffiecient funds.
7. The insurance premium of R500 was paid by debit order
8. Bank charges on bank statement: credit card levy R50; tax levy R16; service fee R224; cash handling levy R64
9. Interest received on bank statement, R202
10. The deposit of R1780 does not appear on the bank statemnt

Answers

Answered by SakshiTheQueen
1

Answer:

what the hel

Explanation:

A person may be getting enough food to

eat, but sometimes the food may not

contain a particular nutrient. If this

continues over a long period of time, the

person may suffer from its deficiency.

Deficiency of one or more nutrients can

cause diseases or disorders in our body.

Diseases that occur due to lack of

nutrients over a long period are called

deficiency diseases.

If a person does not get enough

proteins in his/her food for a long time,

he/she is likely to have stunted growth,

swelling of face, discolouration of hair,

skin diseases and diarrhoea.

If the diet is deficient in both

carbohydrates and proteins for a long

period of time, the growth may stop

completely. Such a person becomes very

lean and thin and so weak that he/she

may not even be able to move.

Deficiency of different vitamins and

minerals may also result in certain

diseases or disorders

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