On December 31, 2020, ABC Company had the following cash balances: Cash in BDO per bank statement, net of overdraft of P 50,000 Petty cash fund Time deposit (acquired on October 15,2020 due Jan 15,2021) P 2,500,000 100,000 350,000 • Cash per bank statement includes P 150,000 compensating balance against short-term borrowing arrangement on December 31,2020. The compensating balance is not legally restricted for withdrawal. There are outstanding checks of P 50,000 and deposits in transit of P 10,000. • There is no right of offset exist between the depositor and the bank. • The petty cash fund includes expense vouchers of P 20,000 and 1OUS from employees of P 10,000. The company has the policy of recognizing items as cash equivalents if it is acquired 4 months or less before the date of maturity.

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What total amount should be reported as cash and cash equivalents at December31,2020 on the statement of financial position?

  • 2,580,000
  • 2,970,000
  • 2,930,000
  • 3,170,000
 
On December 31, 2020, ABC Company had the following cash balances:
Cash in BDO per bank statement, net of overdraft of P 50,000
Petty cash fund
Time deposit (acquired on October 15,2020 due Jan 15,2021)
P 2,500,000
100,000
350,000
Cash per bank statement includes P 150,000 compensating balance against short-term
borrowing arrangement on December 31,2020. The compensating balance is not legally
restricted for withdrawal.
There are outstanding checks of P 50,000 and deposits in transit of P 10,000.
There is no right of offset exist between the depositor and the bank.
The petty cash fund includes expense vouchers of P 20,000 and IOUS from employees of P
10,000.
The company has the policy of recognizing items as cash equivalents if it is acquired 4 months
or less before the date of maturity.
Transcribed Image Text:On December 31, 2020, ABC Company had the following cash balances: Cash in BDO per bank statement, net of overdraft of P 50,000 Petty cash fund Time deposit (acquired on October 15,2020 due Jan 15,2021) P 2,500,000 100,000 350,000 Cash per bank statement includes P 150,000 compensating balance against short-term borrowing arrangement on December 31,2020. The compensating balance is not legally restricted for withdrawal. There are outstanding checks of P 50,000 and deposits in transit of P 10,000. There is no right of offset exist between the depositor and the bank. The petty cash fund includes expense vouchers of P 20,000 and IOUS from employees of P 10,000. The company has the policy of recognizing items as cash equivalents if it is acquired 4 months or less before the date of maturity.
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