FINANCIAL & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (ACCES
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Chapter 6, Problem 5QS
To determine
Cash and Cash Equivalents:
Cash is one of the most important liquid assets an entity can have which is utilized for many different purposes, namely, to pay off its obligations, acquire machinery and merchandise, invest in a new project for expansion, etc.
The amount reported for cash and cash equivalents for Anna’s Cookies.
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Anna’s Cookies combines cash and cash equivalents on the balance sheet. Using the following information, determine the amount reported for cash and cash equivalents.
$270 in coins held in store registers.
$4,340 cash in checking accounts.
$770 in accounts payable to suppliers.
$2,550 worth of equipment.
$1,340 cash in a safe at the store.
$6,700 note receivable due in 10 years.
Reporting Cash
Tina Company has the following items at year-end.
Currency and coin in safe.
$4,100
Funds in savings account
(requires $2,500 compensating balance)
26,540
Funds in checking account
6,750
Traveler’s checks
625
Postdated check
1,250
Not-sufficient-funds check
1,880
Money market fund
35,100
RequiredIdentify the amount of the above items that should be reported as cash and cash equivalents on Tina Company’s balance sheet.
Cash and Cash Equivalents = $Answer
Subject -acounting
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