ACCT GOV.+NFP ENTITIES LOOSELEAF W/CONN.
ACCT GOV.+NFP ENTITIES LOOSELEAF W/CONN.
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ISBN: 9781260949766
Author: RECK
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Chapter 4, Problem 21EP

a.

To determine

Ascertain the estimated amount of required tax anticipation note financing.

b.

To determine

Prepare journal entry to record the issuance of the tax anticipation notes in the General Fund general journal and governmental activities at the government-wide level.

c.

To determine

Prepare journal entry to record the repayment of the tax anticipation notes in the General Fund general journal and governmental activities at the government-wide level.

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