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Chapter 8, Problem 5QS
To determine
Concept Introduction:
Cash and Cash Equivalents:
Cash is the category that includes currency, coins, and deposits in bank accounts. Cash Equivalent is the category that includes short-term and highly liquid assets which are readily convertible into cash. Liquidity is the term used for a company’s ability to pay off its liabilities.
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The following information is available for Birch Company at December 31
Cash in registers
Investment naturing in 9 years
Accounts receivable
Cash in bank account
Accounts payable
Cash in petty cash fundi
Inventory of postage stamps
U.S. Treasury bill maturing in 15 days
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$40.606
$43.091
$38,061
$39,066
$54,261
$ 2,910
$ 16,200
$ 1,775
$ 23,631
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$ 30
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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
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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
Bank reconciliation:
Current book balance: $19,250
Balance per bank statement: $15,000
Outstanding checks: $2,000
Bank fees: $250
Deposits in transit: $6,000
What is the reconciled cash amount?
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FUND.ACCT.PRIN.
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