EBK ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Christensen
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.22P
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To indicate the effect of transactions on A’s financial statements of certain transactions
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Record the following transactions on the books of Hope Hospital, which follow FASB (not-for-profit) and AICPA standards. The year is 2024.
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Hope received $51,000 in cash from pledges made in the previous year that were unrestricted as to purpose but intended to be received and expended in 2024.
Hope received $104,000 in pledges that indicated the money would be received in 2025. The donors imposed no restrictions other than it could be used for any purpose desired by the board.
Hope expended $55,000 for nursing training, using $49,000 of donor-restricted resources received in 2023 for that purpose.
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Answer all the both the questions 1 and 2 along with the subparts i,ii,iii
Good Charity is a new not-for-profit organization that opened in January 2020. It is funded by government grants and private donations. It prepares its annual financial statements using the deferral method of accounting for contributions and uses only one fund to account for all activities.
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Prepare all related journal entries for the following transactions for Good Charity for 2020:
Jan 1: a donor contributes land for a future operations site. Land has a fair value of $32,000.
Feb 1: A donor contributes $60,000 on the condition that the principal amount be invested in marketable securities and that only the income earned from the investment be spent on operations. Income of $2,000 was earned and received during 2020 on these investments.
General donations of $85,000 were received during 2020.
d) Feb 1: the government gave $80,000 to Good Charity to purchase equipment and furniture with a…
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EBK ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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