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Chapter 11, Problem 29P
a.
To determine
Prepare the required
a.
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The required journal entries are as follows:
Date | Account title and Explanation | Post Ref | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
i. | Contributions receivable | |||
Cash | ||||
Support—contributions (without donor restrictions) | ||||
Support—contributions (with donor restrictions) | ||||
Revenues—investment (without donor restrictions) | ||||
Revenues—investment (with donor restrictions) | ||||
(To recognize support and revenues) | ||||
ii. | Net assets released from restrictions - with donor restrictions | |||
Net assets released from restrictions - without donor restrictions | ||||
iii. | Expenses—program | |||
Expenses—support | ||||
Payables | ||||
(To record expenses) | ||||
iv. | Property, plant and equipment, net | |||
Program expense | ||||
Support expense | ||||
Cash | ||||
(To record the net increase in long-term assets and depreciation expense) | ||||
v. | Cash | |||
Payables | ||||
Contributions receivable | ||||
(Paid for accounts payables and record contributions received) | ||||
vi. | Investments | |||
Cash | ||||
(To record purchase of investments) | ||||
vii. | Long-term debt | |||
Cash | ||||
(Paid debt) |
b.
To determine
Prepare the statement of activities and the
b.
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Explanation of Solution
A non-profit organization issues a slightly different set of financial statements than those issued by a non-profit entity. The financial statements published by the non-profit organization are as follows:
- Statement of financial position: This is similar to the balance sheet of a for-profit entity, except that the net assets segment assumes the place of the equity portion used by a for profit entity. The net assets segment breaks down into unrestricted net assets, temporarily restricted net assets, and permanently restricted net assets.
- Statement of activities: The statement measures non-profit income and expenditures for the reporting period. Both sales and expenditures are broken down into the unrestricted temporary and permanently restricted classifications related to above for the statement of financial position.
- Statement of
cash flows: This statement comprises information about cash flows into and out of a non-profit organization; in fact, it displays the degree of those non-profit operations that produce and use funds. - Statement of functional expenses: The statement shows how the expenses are accumulated for each functional area of the company. Functional areas usually involve procurement and accounting, raising funds and services.
The statement of activities for the organization M and M C is as follows:
Statement of Activities | Without DonorRestrictions | With DonorRestrictions | Total | |||
Support—contributions | $3,640,000 | $422,500 | $4,062,500 | |||
Revenues—investment | 24,960 | 99,840 | 124,800 | |||
Net assets released from restrictions | 260,000 | (260,000) | 0 | |||
Total revenue and gains | 3,924,960 | 262,340 | 4,187,300 | |||
Expenses program | 3,482,960 | 3,482,960 | ||||
Expenses support | 495,040 | 495,040 | ||||
Total expenses | 3,978,000 | 3,978,000 | ||||
Change in net assets | (53,040) | 262,340 | 209,300 | |||
Net assets, beginning of year | 2,080,000 | 1,950,000 | 4,030,000 | |||
Net assets, end of year | $2,026,960 | $2,212,340 | $4,239,300 | |||
The statement of financial position for the organization M and M C is as follows:
Statement of Financial Position | Amount ($) | |
Cash | $14,300 | |
Investments | 3,276,000 | |
Contributions receivable | 838,500 | |
Total current assets | 4,128,800 | |
Property, plant and equipment, net | 1,612,000 | |
Total assets | $5,740,800 | |
Payables | $611,000 | |
Total current liabilities | 611,000 | |
Long term liabilities | 890,500 | |
Total liabilities | 1,501,500 | |
Net assets-without donor restrictions | 2,026,960 | |
Net assets-with donor restrictions | 2,212,340 | |
Total net assets | $4,239,300 | |
Total liabilities and net assets | $5,740,800 | |
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