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The balance sheet for B for the year ended December 31,20X4

Answer to Problem 19.11P
Balance Sheet for the year ended December 31, 20X4
Particulars | Amount | Amount |
Current Assets: | ||
Cash | 100,000 | |
Contributions receivable | 100,000 | |
Investments in marketable securities | 200,000 | |
Interest receivable | 15,000 | |
55,000 | ||
Inventory | 35,000 | |
Total current assets | 505,000 | |
Long term assets: | ||
Buildings and equipment | 75,000 | |
Less: | (325,000) | |
425,000 | ||
Land | 95,000 | |
Investment in marketable securities | 300,000 | |
Total long term assets | 820,000 | |
Total assets | 1,325,000 | |
Liabilities: | 50,000 | |
Accounts payable | 40,000 | |
Mortgage payable | 320,000 | |
Total liabilities | 360,000 | |
Net assets: | ||
Unrestricted | 555,000 | |
Temporarily restricted (50,000+30,000) | 80,000 | |
Permanently restricted (300,000+30,000) | 330,000 | |
Total net assets | 965,000 | |
Total liabilities and net assets | 1,325,000 |
Explanation of Solution
Working notes:
Calculation of accumulated
Calculation of depreciation for equipment:
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