ADV.FIN.ACCT.LL W/CONNECT+PROCTORIO PLUS
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.18.4P
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Introduction: Capital project fund is one of the special funds uses for specific project. In capital project fund, amount is raised initially and utilized afterwards as per requirement of the project.
The balance of capital project fund of D company in 20X2.
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On December 31, Year 1, the following balances were due from the state government to Clare City's various funds:
Capital projects $300,000
Special revenue fund $18,000
Investment trust fund100,000
Enterprise 80,000
Custodial fund 100,000
Debt servide fund 100,000
In Clare's December 31, Year 1, financial statements, what amount should be reported in fiduciary funds?
$600,000
$400,000.
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$1,050,000
A $40 million contract is awarded by a county for construction of a building. Bonds are issued to finance construction, in the amount of $40 million. During the first year, $10 million is paid in cash to contractors for work done. At year-end, the capital projects fund reports the following fund balances:
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b)
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Journal entries for a Pension Trust Fund
The Pension Trust Fund maintained by the city of Marydell had the following transactions and events during its current fiscal year:
1. Contributions of $1,440,000 were received from General Fund employees, and the
General Fund contributed its share of $240,000.
2. The fund paid $1,200 for investment management fees.
3. Investments held by the fund increased in value by $8,400.
4. Depreciation on fund capital assets totaled $1,920
5. Retirement benefits of $18,480 were paid to retirees.
6. Interest of $6,000 and dividends of $3,360 were received from
investments.
Prepare journal entries to record the transactions and events above for the Pension Trust Fund.
If an entry affects more than one debit or credit account, enter the accounts in order of
magnitude (largest to smallest balances), debits first.
Account
Cash
Debit
1,440,000
Credit
0 x
Additions-pension contributions-plan members
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1,200,000
0 x
Additions-pension contributions-employer
0…
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