Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting
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Chapter 11, Problem 38P
Prepare journal entries for the City of Pudding’s governmental funds to record the following transactions, first for fund financial statements and then for government-wide financial statements.
- a. A new truck for the sanitation department was ordered at a cost of $94,000.
- b. The city print shop did $1,200 worth of work for the school system (but has not yet been paid).
- c. An $11 million bond was issued to build a new road.
- d. Cash of $140,000 is transferred from the general fund to provide permanent financing for a municipal swimming pool that will be viewed as an enterprise fund.
- e. The truck ordered in (a) is received at an actual cost of $96,000. Payment is not made at this time.
- f. Cash of $32,000 is transferred from the general fund to the capital projects fund.
- g. A state grant of $30,000 is received that must be spent to promote recycling.
- h. The first $5,000 of the state grant received in (g) is appropriately expended.
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Prepare journal entries for the City of Pudding’s governmental funds to record the following transactions, first for fund financial statements and then for government-wide financial statements.
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The journal entries for the City of Pudding’s governmental funds to record the given transactions for fund financial statements are as follows:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
a. | General Fund | |||
Encumbrance Control | 94,000 | |||
Fund Balance-Reserved for encumbrances | 94,000 | |||
(to record the order placed for the new work) | ||||
b. | Expenditures | 1200 | ||
Due to internal service fund | 1200 | |||
(to record the work done but not paid) | ||||
c. | Capital project Fund | |||
Cash | 11,000,000 | |||
Other Financing sources-Bond proceeds | 11,000,000 | |||
(being cash received from issue of bonds to construct a new road) | ||||
d. | General fund | |||
Other Financing Uses-Transfer Out | 140,000 | |||
Cash | 140,000 | |||
(being funds transferred from general fund to enterprise fund) | ||||
e. | General fund | 11,800 | ||
Fund Balance-Reserved for encumbrances | 11,800 | |||
Encumbrances | ||||
(being encumbrance received for the equipment) | ||||
Expenditures: Truck | 96,000 | |||
Vouchers Payable | 96,000 | |||
f. | General fund | |||
Other Financing Uses-Transfer Out | 32,000 | |||
Cash | 32,000 | |||
(being funds transferred from general fund to capital project fund) | ||||
Capital project Fund | ||||
Cash | 30,000 | |||
Other Financing Uses-Transfer in | 30,000 | |||
(being state grant received) | ||||
g. | Special Revenue fund | |||
Cash | 30,000 | |||
Deferred Revenues | 30,000 | |||
(being state grant received) | ||||
h. | Special Revenue fund | |||
Deferred Revenues | 5,000 | |||
Cash | 5,000 | |||
(being grant expended) | ||||
Expenditures | 5,000 | |||
Cash | 5,000 | |||
(being expenses incurred for using state grant recorded) |
Table: (1)
The journal entries for the City of Pudding’s governmental funds to record the given transactions for government-wide financial statements are as follows:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
a. | The entry will be recorded when the truck has been actually received | |||
b. | Intra-entity activity transfers are not recorded in government-wide financial statements | |||
c. | Cash | 11,000,000 | ||
Bonds payable | 11,000,000 | |||
(being cash received from issue of bonds to construct a new road) | ||||
d. | Transfers out-Swimming pool | 140000 | ||
Cash | 140000 | |||
(being funds transferred from general fund to enterprise fund) | ||||
Cash | 140000 | |||
Transfers in-General Fund | 140000 | |||
(being funds transferred from general fund to enterprise fund) | ||||
e. | Expenditures: Truck | 96,000 | ||
Vouchers Payable | 96,000 | |||
(being truck received) | ||||
f. | Intra-entity activity transfers are not recorded in government-wide financial statements | |||
g. | Cash | 30,000 | ||
Deferred Revenues | 30,000 | |||
(being state grant received) | ||||
h. | Deferred Revenues | 5,000 | ||
Cash | 5,000 | |||
(being grant expended) | ||||
Expenditures | 5,000 | |||
Cash | 5,000 | |||
(being expenses incurred for using state grant recorded) |
Table: (2)
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