The following information was taken from the accounting records of ATLANTA Company for the year ended December 31, 2021: • Net income during the year, P2,250,000 • Proceeds from the issuance of preference shares, P4,000,000 • Dividends paid on preference shares, P400,000 • Bonds payable converted to ordinary shares, P2,000,000 • Payment for purchase of machinery, P500,000 • Proceeds from sale of plant building, P1,200,000 • Retirement of bonds payable at face value, P2,500,000 • 2% bonus issue on ordinary shares, P300,000 • Purchase of ordinary treasury shares, P120,000 • Payment for the purchase of debt securities at amortized cost, P450,000 Gain on sale of plant building, P200,000 • Depreciation expense, P188,000 • Doubtful accounts expense, P87,000 • Increase in accounts receivable, P325,000 • Decrease in merchandise inventory, P129,000 • Increase in investments in equity securities at FVTPL, P440,000 • Increase in accounts payable, P90,000 • Decrease in accrued expenses, P225,000 • Increase in income tax payable, P117,000 Assume that the cash and cash equivalents at January 1, 2021 amounted to P290,000. How much is the cash and cash equivalents at December 31, 2021?
The following information was taken from the accounting records of ATLANTA Company for the year ended December 31, 2021: • Net income during the year, P2,250,000 • Proceeds from the issuance of preference shares, P4,000,000 • Dividends paid on preference shares, P400,000 • Bonds payable converted to ordinary shares, P2,000,000 • Payment for purchase of machinery, P500,000 • Proceeds from sale of plant building, P1,200,000 • Retirement of bonds payable at face value, P2,500,000 • 2% bonus issue on ordinary shares, P300,000 • Purchase of ordinary treasury shares, P120,000 • Payment for the purchase of debt securities at amortized cost, P450,000 Gain on sale of plant building, P200,000 • Depreciation expense, P188,000 • Doubtful accounts expense, P87,000 • Increase in accounts receivable, P325,000 • Decrease in merchandise inventory, P129,000 • Increase in investments in equity securities at FVTPL, P440,000 • Increase in accounts payable, P90,000 • Decrease in accrued expenses, P225,000 • Increase in income tax payable, P117,000 Assume that the cash and cash equivalents at January 1, 2021 amounted to P290,000. How much is the cash and cash equivalents at December 31, 2021?
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