· Cash on hand – 200,000 · Cash in bank – 108,000 · Notes receivable – 250,000 · Trade receivable – 600,000 · Inventory – 650,000 · Prepaid expenses – 45,000
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· Cash on hand – 200,000
· Cash in bank – 108,000
· Notes receivable – 250,000
· Trade receivable – 600,000
· Inventory – 650,000
· Prepaid expenses – 45,000
· Trade payables – 325,000
· Notes payable (due annually at 500,000 payable every March 31) – 1,000,000
· Accrued expenses – 40,000
How much total current assets should BT21 Co. present in its
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- The working capital of BT21 Co. on December 31, 2021 are presented below:· Cash on hand – 200,000· Cash in bank – 108,000· Notes receivable – 250,000· Trade receivable – 600,000· Inventory – 650,000· Prepaid expenses – 45,000· Trade payables – 325,000· Notes payable (due annually at 500,000 payable every March 31) – 1,000,000· Accrued expenses – 40,000How much total current liabilities should BT21 Co. present in its statement of financial position on December 31, 2021?For purposes of starting the working capital of Jay Trading on December 31, 2021, the following data are submitted: Cash on Hand and in Bank P 610,000 Petty Cash 6,000 Notes payable 500,000 Accounts Receivable 1,200,000 Merchandise Inventory 1,300,000 Accrued Expenses 90,000 Accounts Payable 650,000 Notes Receivable (collectible annually at P1,000,000 every May 31) 2,000,000 Unearned Rent Income 80,000 How much total current assets should be presented on the statement of financial position of Jay Trading on December 31, 2021?For purposes of starting the working capital of Jay Trading on December 31, 2021, the following data are submitted: Cash on Hand and in Bank P 610,000 Petty Cash 6,000 Notes Receivable 500,000 Accounts Receivable 1,200,000 Merchandise Inventory 1,300,000 Accrued Expenses 90,000 Accounts Payable 650,000 Notes Payable (due annually at P1,000,000 every May 31) 2,000,000 Unearned Rent Income 80,000 How much total current liabilities should Jay Trading present in its statement of financial position on December 31, 2021?
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