Property taxes Franchise taxes $425,000 51,500 7,900 Charges for general government services Charges for public safety services Charges for health and sanitation services Issued long-term note payable Receivables at end of year: Property taxes (90% estimated to be collectible) Payments: Salary: General government Public safety 5,500 49,200 286,500 104,500 68,350 48,300 25,500 Health and sanitation Rent: General governmant Public safety 13,500 26,900 Health and sanitation 5,400 Maintenance: General government Public safety 24,400 5,100 9,400 Health and sanitation Insurance: General government Public safety ($2,300 still prepaid at end of year) Health and sanitation 8,300 11,500 16,200 22,920 Interest on debt Principal payment on debt Storage shed Equipment Supplies (20% still held) (public safety) 5,730 201,000 85,500 15,400 96,000 Investments Ordered but not received: Equipment 13,500 < Prev. 3 of 3 Next > MacBook Pro Salaries: General government Public safety 6,300 9,600 10,800 Health and sanitation Compensated absences (such as vacations and sick days) are legally owed to general government workers at year-end total $13,500. These amounts will not be taken by the employees until so late in 2018 that the payment is not viewed as requiring 2017 current financial resources. The city received a piece of art this year as a donation. It is valued at $22,300. It will be used for general government purposes. There are no eligibility requirements. The city chose not to capitalize this property. The general government uses the storage shed that was acquired this year. It is being depreciated over 10 years using the straight-line method with no salvage value. The city uses the equipment for health and sanitation and depreciates it using the straight-line method over five years with no salvage value. The investments are valued at $109,600 at the end of the year. For the equipment that has been ordered but not yet received, the City Council (the highest decision-making body in the government) has voted to honor the commitment when the equipment is received. a-1. Prepare a statement of activities for governmental activities for December 31, 2017. a-2. Prepare a statement of net position for governmental activities for December 31, 2017. b-1. Prepare a statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes in fund balances for the general fund as of December 31, 2017. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. b-2. Prepare a balance sheet for the general fund as of December 31, 2017. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. < Prev. 3 of 3 Next MacBook Pro
Property taxes Franchise taxes $425,000 51,500 7,900 Charges for general government services Charges for public safety services Charges for health and sanitation services Issued long-term note payable Receivables at end of year: Property taxes (90% estimated to be collectible) Payments: Salary: General government Public safety 5,500 49,200 286,500 104,500 68,350 48,300 25,500 Health and sanitation Rent: General governmant Public safety 13,500 26,900 Health and sanitation 5,400 Maintenance: General government Public safety 24,400 5,100 9,400 Health and sanitation Insurance: General government Public safety ($2,300 still prepaid at end of year) Health and sanitation 8,300 11,500 16,200 22,920 Interest on debt Principal payment on debt Storage shed Equipment Supplies (20% still held) (public safety) 5,730 201,000 85,500 15,400 96,000 Investments Ordered but not received: Equipment 13,500 < Prev. 3 of 3 Next > MacBook Pro Salaries: General government Public safety 6,300 9,600 10,800 Health and sanitation Compensated absences (such as vacations and sick days) are legally owed to general government workers at year-end total $13,500. These amounts will not be taken by the employees until so late in 2018 that the payment is not viewed as requiring 2017 current financial resources. The city received a piece of art this year as a donation. It is valued at $22,300. It will be used for general government purposes. There are no eligibility requirements. The city chose not to capitalize this property. The general government uses the storage shed that was acquired this year. It is being depreciated over 10 years using the straight-line method with no salvage value. The city uses the equipment for health and sanitation and depreciates it using the straight-line method over five years with no salvage value. The investments are valued at $109,600 at the end of the year. For the equipment that has been ordered but not yet received, the City Council (the highest decision-making body in the government) has voted to honor the commitment when the equipment is received. a-1. Prepare a statement of activities for governmental activities for December 31, 2017. a-2. Prepare a statement of net position for governmental activities for December 31, 2017. b-1. Prepare a statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes in fund balances for the general fund as of December 31, 2017. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. b-2. Prepare a balance sheet for the general fund as of December 31, 2017. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. < Prev. 3 of 3 Next MacBook Pro
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