B. Study the following items related to transactions during the year to September 30, 2020 for Thompson’s Tours’ Inc. All transactions are reported on the financial statements in $XCD.
I. A bank overdraft of $200,000 in a chequing account at St Kitts National Bank.
II. A saving account with a balance of $400,000 at Open Campus Bank and chequing account with an overdraft of $100,000 at the same bank repayable on demand.
III. The Operation Manager was given a salary advance of $2,000 on August 24, 2020 and this amount was deducted from his October salary.
IV. CAD$3,045 on hand from tips up to March 31, 2020, its pre-COVID operations when the exchange rate was CAD$1 = $2.01 XCD. On September 30, 2020, the exchange rate was CAD$1 = $1.95 XCD
V. Special Edition Independence postage stamps on hand valued at $200.
VI. Cash holdings of US$100,000, the exchange rate on September 30, 2020 is $2.70.
VII. Petty cash on hand valued at $1,500.
VIII. A cheque in the amount of $5,000 and dated October 23, 2020 was received from a customer on September 27, 2020.
IX. Short term 60 days treasury bill valued at $35,000.
X. Thompson’s Tours’ Inc. invested $1,000,000 in a
Required:
a. List all items from above that would NOT be classified as cash or cash equivalents in the current asset section of Thompson’s Tours’ Inc. Statement of Financial Position as at September 30, 2020? State how each of these items would then be classified in the financials.
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