On December 31, 2020, the cash account of Minerva Company has a debit balance of P906,000. An analysis if the cash account shows the following details: Undeposited collections 20,000 Cash in bank - PCIBchecking account 150,000 Cash in bank-PNB (overdraft) -12,000 Undeposited NSFcheck received from a customer, dated December 1, 2020 3,000 Undeposited check from a customer, dated January 15, 2021 7,000 Cash in bank - PCIB(fund for payroll) 40,000 Cash in bank - PCIB(savings deposit) 25,000 Cash in bank - PCIB (money market instrument, 90 days) 500,000 Cash in foreign bank (restricted) 25,000 IOUS from officers 8,000 Sinking fund cash 110,000 Listed stock held as temporary investment 30,000 Total 906,000 Cash and cash equivalents on Minerva's December 31, 2020 statement of financial position should be
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- Cash Receipts from Customers Singleton Inc. had accounts receivable of $22,150 at January 1, 2019, and $26,850 at December 31, 2019. Net income for 2019 was $125,300 and sales revenue was $1,240,000. Required: Compute the amount of cash collected from customers using the direct method.Complex Balance Sheet Presented below is the unaudited balance sheet as of December 31, 2019, prepared by Zeus Manufacturing Corporations bookkeeper. Your company has been engaged to perform an audit, during which you discover the following information: 1. Checks totaling 14,000 in payment of accounts payable were mailed on December 31, 2019, but were not recorded until 2020. Late in December 2019, the bank returned a customers 2,000 check marked NSF, but no entry was made. Cash includes 100,000 restricted for building purposes. 2. Included in accounts receivable is a 30,000 note due on December 31, 2022, from Zeuss president. 3. During 2019, Zeus purchased 500 shares of common stock of a major corporation that supplies Zeus with raw materials. Total cost of this stock was 51,300, and fair value on December 31, 2019, was 51,300. Zeus plans to hold these shares indefinitely. 4. Treasury stock was recorded at cost when Zeus purchased 200 of its own shares for 32 per share in May 2019. This amount is included in investments. 5. On December 31, 2019, Zeus borrowed 500,000 from a bank in exchange for a 10% note payable, manning December 31, 2024. Equal principal payments are due December 31 of each year beginning in 2020. This note is collateralized by a 250,000 tract of land acquired as a potential future building site, which is included in land. 6. The mortgage payable requires 50,000 principal payments, plus interest, at the end of each month. Payments were made on January 31 and February 28, 2020. The balance of this mortgage was due June 30, 2020. On March 1, 2020, prior to issuance of the audited financial statements, Zeus consummated a non-cancelable agreement with the lender to refinance this mortgage. The new terms require 100,000 annual principal payments, plus interest, on February 28 of each year, beginning in 2021. The final payment is due February 28, 2028. 7. The lawsuit liability will be paid in 2020. 8. Of the total deferred tax liability; 5,000 is considered a current liability. 9. The current income tax expense reported in Zeuss 2019 income statement was 61,200. 10. The company was authorized to issue 100,000 shares of 50 par value common stock.The following information is produced by comparing the cash deposits and withdrawals recorded by the M&N Windows Ltd for the month with their most recent bank statement received at 30 June 2019:a. M&N Windows Ltd’ cash at bank ledger at 30 June 2019 is: $75,864b. Credit balance as per bank statement as at 30 June 2019 is: $101,160c. Bank statement shows an electronic transfer from a customer of $3,864d. Deposits in transit, $12,540e. Interest earned on bank account, $75f. Unpresented cheques, $37,407g. Service charge included in bank statement, $150h. Cheque for insurance expense, $5,370 incorrectly recorded in books as $5,910i. A dishonoured cheque written by a client Jim Smith, $3,900The entity doesn’t use special journals for record keeping. The entity prepares bank reconciliation statement at the end of each month.Required:a) Prepare a bank reconciliation statement for M&N Windows Ltd at 30 June 2019. b) Discuss why a bank reconciliation is still necessary even most of…
- On December 31, 2021, the cash account of Roel Company showed the following details: wwww Undeposited collections Cash in bank- PCIB checking account 60,000 500,000 Cash in bank- PNB overdraft (50.000) Undeposited NSF check received from customer dated December 1, 2021 Undeposited check from a customer dated January 15, 2022 Cash in bank- PCIB (fund for payroll) Cash in bank- PCIB savings deposit Cash in bank- PCIB money market instrument, 90 days Cash in foreign bank (restricted) IOUS from officers Sinking fund cash Listed shares held as trading investment 15,000 25,000 150,000 100,000 2,000,000 100,000 30,000 450,000 120,000 What amount should be reported as cash and cash equivalents on December 31, 2021?he following information is produced by comparing the cash deposits and withdrawals recorded by the M&N Windows Ltd for the month with their most recent bank statement received at 30 June 2019: a. M&N Windows Ltd’ cash at bank ledger at 30 June 2019 is: $75,864 b. Credit balance as per bank statement as at 30 June 2019 is: $101,160 c. Bank statement shows an electronic transfer from a customer of $3,864 d. Deposits in transit, $12,540 e. Interest earned on bank account, $75 f. Unpresented cheques, $37,407 g. Service charge included in bank statement, $150 h. Cheque for insurance expense, $5,370 incorrectly recorded in books as $5,910 i. A dishonoured cheque written by a client Jim Smith, $3,900 The entity doesn’t use special journals for record keeping. The entity prepares bank reconciliation statement at the end of each month. Required: a) Prepare a bank reconciliation statement for M&N Windows Ltd at 30 June 2019. b) Discuss why a bank reconciliation is still necessary…Gibson Energy Ltd.'s general ledger account for Cash in Bank showed the following at December 31, 2019: Cash in Bank Acct. No. 101 Balance DR (CR) Date Description Folio Debit Credit Nov. 30 Balance (overdraft) 221,000 Dec. 1-31 Cash receipts CRJ10 813,000 1,034,000 Dec. 1-31 Cash Payments CDJ21 972,000 62,000 December deposits made and checks issued were as follows: Deposits Checks Date Amount No. Amount Dec. 5 30,000 232 110,000 7 210,000 233 83,000 9 85,000 234 25,000 12 32,000 235 59,000 15 26,000 236 590,000 21 420,000 237 17,000 24 16,000 238 28,000 26 51,000 239 77,000 28 21,000 31 15,000 $813,000 $972,000 The December bank statement showed: First Chartered Bank Gibson…
- The accounting records of BEE Company show the summary data of its cash receipts and payments for November 2019. Its November Cash Balance has P42,230.003; its Total Cash Receipts is P40,000.00, Total Checks issued is P25,000.00. The company received its Bank Statement indicating a balance of P82,000.00. The following reconciling items were discovered. Item No. 1-A deposit of cash receipts P3,000.00 of November 30 is too late to include in the bank statement. Item No. 2- Outstanding checks were: No. 1234-P2,652.00; No. 1235-P6,557.00; No. 1236-P6,095.00. Item No. 3- The bank collected a note left for collection amounting to P20,000.00 plus interest earned of P600.00 Item No. 4-Check No. 1237-P P690.00 was incorrectly charged by the bank as P960.00 Item No. 5-Check No. 1238-P cleared by the bank with P4,200.00 has been recorded in the company's book as P2,400.00. This was for the payment of the creditor's account. Item No. 6-The customer returned the check for NSF, P7,800.00. Item No.…Compute the adjusted cash balance as at September 30, 2019 of Guyana Corp where it was preparing a bank reconciliation statement as of September 30, 2019. The company has provided the following details:Deposit in Transit = $4,300Book balance =$32,800Customer NSF check returned by bank =$400Outstanding checks = $2,200Interest earned on checking account =$1001. Tranvia Company revealed the following information on December 31, 2020:Cash in checking account 350,000Cash in money market account 750,000Treasury bill, purchased November 1, 2020maturing January 31, 2021 3,500,000Time deposit purchased December 1, 2020maturing March 31, 2021 4,000,000 What amount should be reported as cash and cash equivalents on December 31, 2020? 2. Affable Company provided the following information at year-end comprising the cashaccount:Cash in bank – demand deposit 5,000,000Cash on hand 400,000Postage stamps unused 5,000Certificate of time deposit 1,500,000Money order 50,000Manager check 100,000Traveler check 1,000,000Postdated customer check 500,000 What total amount should be reported as cash at year end? 3. Thor Company provided the following data on December 31, 2020:Checkbook balance 4,000,000Bank statement balance 5,000,000Check drawn on Thor’s account, payable to supplier,dated and recorded on December 31, 2020 but notmailed until January 31, 2021…
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