What amount should be reported as current liabilities as of December 31, 2021?

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SA Inc. provided the following information on December 31, 2021:

 

Cash 5,000,000

Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, including cost of P500,000 of YSA Inc. 2,500,000

Accounts receivable 3,000,000

Inventory 1,000,000

Land 30,000,000

Equipment 10,000,000

Accumulated depreciation - equipment 6,000,000

Building 40,000,000

Accumulated depreciation - building 14,000,000

Furniture and Fixtures 15,000,000

Accumulated depreciation - Furniture and Fixtures 3,900,000

Accounts payable, after deducting debit balances in supplier's accounts amounting to P200,000 4,500,000

Accrued expenses payable 500,000

Bonds payable, due December 31, 2022 3,500,000

Discount on bonds payable 500,000

Deferred tax liability 300,000

Dividends payable 400,000

Credit balances of customers' accounts 50,000

Share dividend payable 200,000

15% note payable issued on July 1, 2020, maturing on July 1, 2022 6,000,000

20% note payable issued on August 31, 2020, maturing on August 31, 2021 3,000,000

Estimated expenses in redeeming prize coupons 450,000

Claims for increase in wages and allowance by employees of the entity, covered in a pending lawsuit 1,500,000

Preference share capital, at par 20,000,000

Ordinary share capital, at par 30,000,000

Share premium - preference shares 200,000

Share premium - ordinary shares 400,000

Sales 20,000,000

Total expenses 8,000,000

Dividends 400,000

Retained earnings - January 1 2,000,000

 

The financial statements were issued on March 31, 2022.

Under the loan agreement for the 15% note payable, the entity has the discretion to refinance the obligation for at least twelve months after December 31, 2021.

On February 1, 2022, the entire P3,000,000 balance of the 20% note payable was refinanced through the issuance of a long-term obligation payable lump sum.

What amount should be reported as current liabilities as of December 31, 2021?

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