INTERMEDIATE ACCT W/CONNECT (LL)
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.2E
1.
To determine
Cash equivalents:
Cash equivalents are the highly liquid investments with the maturity period of less than three months from the date of purchase. It includes
To determine: The correct balance of cash and cash equivalents.
2.
To determine
To state: The items which are not included in the cash and cash equivalents:
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PROBLEM 1. 4111 Company had the following items in its "Cash and cash equivalents" account as of December 31, 2022:
Cash on hand P125,000Bank time deposit (acquired 12/30/2022; due in 2/28/2023) 150,000Petty cash fund - including P2,550 unreplenished vouchers dated December 27-30, 2022; and P1,200 dated January 4, 2023 10,000Cash in foreign bank - unrestricted ($5,000; average rate - P50; closing rate - P52) 250,000Cash restricted for additions to plant (to be disbursed in 2025) 1,200,000Cash in bank - to be used for payment of 2023 dividends and taxes 1,380,000
How much should be reported as cash and cash equivalents as of December 31, 2022?
a. P1,875,450
b. P1,922,450
c. P1,921,250
d. P1,944,250
PROBLEM 2. The following data were taken from the accounting records of 423, Inc
Balance at January 1, 2022 5,000 balls @ P20Purchases:…
PROBLEM 1
Argentina Company reported the following accounts on December 31, 2020:
Cash on hand
Petty cash fund
Security bank current account
PNB current account
BDO current account (overdraft)
BSP treasury bill - 120 days
BPI time deposit - 90 days
Bond sinking fund
P1,000,000
50,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
(200,000)
3,000,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
• The cash on hand included a customer postdated check of P150,000 and postal money order
of P50,000.
• The petty cash fund included unreplenished petty cash vouchers for P10,000 and an
employee check for P5,000 dated January 31, 2021.
• The BPI time deposit is set aside for acquisition of land to be made in early January 2021.
• The bond sinking fund is set aside for payment of bond payable due December 31, 2021.
Required:
1. Prepare adjusting entries on December 31, 2020.
2. Compute the total amount of cash and cash equivalents.
3. Explain the presentation of the items excluded from cash and cash equivalents.
MC30
The Ruby Company's ledger showed a balance in its cash account at December 31, 2020 of P682,250, which was determined to consist of the following:
Petty Cash Fund — P3,600
Checking account in Metrobank (check of P6,000 is still outstanding) — P336,750
Notes Receivable in the possession of a collecting agency — P25,000
Undeposited receipts, including a postdated check for P10,500 and traveler's check for P10,000 — P178,000
Bond sinking-fund cash — P127,500
IOUs signed by employees — P4,950
Paid vouchers, not yet recorded — P6,450
Total — P682,250
With a solution, at what amount should "cash on hand and in bank" be reported on Ruby Company's statement of Financial Position?
a. P501,850
b. P507,850
c. P629,350
d. P662,250
Chapter 7 Solutions
INTERMEDIATE ACCT W/CONNECT (LL)
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