On December 31, 2022, the cash account of AA Company shows the following composition: Petty cash fund, P180,000; Cash in bank (payroll fund), P2,000,000; Interest and dividend fund, P250,000; Tax fund, P120,000; Cash in bank (current account), P3,000,000; Certificate of deposit (terms 90 days), P1,000,000; Certificate of deposit (terms 180 days), P1,500,000; Cash in foreign bank-restricted, P500,000; Money market fund, (60 days), P500,000; Money market funds (6 months), P900,000; Customer’s check dated February 15, 2021, P60,000; Customer’s check dated December 30, 2020 returned for lack of funds, P40,000; A 30-day BSP treasury bill, P1,000,000; A 3-year BSP treasury bill acquired three months prior to maturity, P1,200,000; Sinking fund cash, P800,000;Contingent fund, P900,000 Fund for the acquisition of fixed asset, P500,000; Travelers’ checks, P60,000; and Cashiers’ checks, P100,000. What is the correct cash and cash equivalents balance to be reported by AA Company on December 31, 2022?
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On December 31, 2022, the cash account of AA Company shows the following composition:
Petty cash fund, P180,000; Cash in bank (payroll fund), P2,000,000; Interest and dividend fund, P250,000; Tax fund, P120,000; Cash in bank (current account), P3,000,000; Certificate of deposit (terms 90 days), P1,000,000; Certificate of deposit (terms 180 days), P1,500,000; Cash in foreign bank-restricted, P500,000;
What is the correct cash and cash equivalents balance to be reported by AA Company on December 31, 2022?
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