The controller for Wallaby plc is attempting to determine the amount of cash and cash equivalents to

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The controller for Wallaby plc is attempting to determine the amount of cash and cash equivalents to be reported on its December 31, 2019, statement of financial position. The following information is provided.
1. Commercial savings account of £600,000 and a commercial checking account balance of £800,000 are held at First National Bank of Olathe.
2. Money market fund account held at Volonte Co. (a mutual fund organization) permits Wallaby to write checks on this balance, £5,000,000.
3. Travel advances of £180,000 for executive travel for the first quarter of next year (employee to reimburse through salary reduction).
4. A separate cash fund in the amount of £1,500,000 is restricted for the retirement of long-term debt.
5. Petty cash fund of £1,000.
6. An I.O.U. from Marianne Koch, a company customer, in the amount of £150,000.
7. A bank overdraft of £110,000 has occurred at one of the banks the company uses to deposit its cash receipts. At the present time, the company has no deposits at this bank.
8. The company has two certificates of deposit, each totaling £500,000. These CDs have a maturity of 120 days.
9. Wallaby has received a check that is dated January 12, 2020, in the amount of £125,000.
10. Wallaby has agreed to maintain a cash balance of £500,000 at all times at First National Bank of Olathe to ensure future credit availability.
11. Wallaby has purchased £2,100,000 of commercial paper of Sergio Leone Co. which is due in 60 days.
12. Currency and coin on hand amounted to £7,700.
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a. Compute the amount of cash (and cash equivalents) to be reported on Wallaby plc's statement of financial position at December 31, 2019.
b. Indicate the proper reporting for items that are not reported as cash on the December 31, 2019, statement of financial position.
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Maturity is the date on which the life of a transaction or financial instrument ends, after which it must either be renewed, or it will cease to exist. The term is commonly used for deposits, foreign exchange spot, and forward transactions, interest...
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Intermediate Accounting IFRS

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Authors: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield

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