ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-ACCESS
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.2.9E
To determine
Concept Introduction:
Revenue for a not-for-profit organisation:
Revenue from contributions, donations, subscriptions is the main source of income for a non-profit organisation. Contributions received can be restricted for use or can be unrestricted. Revenue can also be earned on conducting some social program. Unrestricted contributions are those contributions for which user has not specified any restriction or purpose for which it should be used. Organisation can use unrestricted funds as per their discretion.
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How much total revenue from donations should G report.
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Record the following transactions for Porter Hospital, a private, nonprofit hospital:
Gross patient services revenues: $25,000,000. Billed to patients.
2. Included in the above revenues are: charity services, $500,000; contractual adjustments, $11,000,000; and estimated uncollectible amounts, $250,000.
3. Purchased equipment by issuing a 5-year note for $200,000.
4. Received cash donations restricted for a capital building addition program, $5,100,000.
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Record in general journal form the following selected transactions for Meridian Hospital, a nongovernmental not for-profit institution. (or
no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)
1. Gross charges accrued for patient services rendered during the period amounted to $7,870,000, of which $350,000 represented
charity care for indigent patients
2. During the year the implicit price concessions for individual payors was determined to be $190,000 and contractual adjustments
amounted to S435,000.
3. A wealthy donor donated $2.000,000 in cash to construct a new cardiology wing on the hospital.
4. During the yeat, the new cardiolody wing (see item 3) was one-half completed at a cost of $1.000.000.
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