Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting (11th Edition)
Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780133799569
Author: Robert J. Freeman, Craig D. Shoulders, Dwayne N. McSwain, Robert B. Scott
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 6P

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To determine

Prepare a schedule to determine the balance amount to be recorded in the balance sheet.

b.

To determine

Prepare the fund balance section of “MC” school on April 30th, 20X2.

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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]The Township of Thomasville’s General Fund has the following net resources at year end: $69,000 of prepaid insurance $410,000 rainy day fund approved by the township governing board with specific conditions for its use $1,800 of supplies inventory $60,000 state grant for snow removal $150,000 contractual obligations for the purchase of equipment Outstanding encumbrance of $105,000 for the purchase of furniture & fixtures (assume no contractual obligation) Total Fund Balance is $1,010,500     What would be the total Nonspendable fund balance?   Multiple Choice   $70,800   $150,000   $69,000   $410,500   What would be the total Restricted fund balance?   Multiple Choice   $60,000   $150,000   $479,000   $410,000
Vacation City was awarded a $500,000 federal operating grant for use in Year 2. On December 1 of year 1, half of the grant money was received by the City. The journal entry to record receipt of the grant funds will include: Multiple Choice A. A credit to Revenues in the amount of $250,000. B. A credit to Deferred Inflow of Resources- Grant Proceeds in the amount of $250,000. C. A debit to Grant Expenditures in the amount of $250,000. D. No journal entry will be made until expenditures are made in Year 2.
Central City was awarded two state grants during its fiscal year ending September 30, 20X1: a $2 million block grant that can be used to cover any operating expenses incurred during fiscal 20X2, and a $1 million grant that can be used any time to acquire equipment for its police department. For the year ending September 30, 20X1, Central City should recognize in grant revenue in its fund financial statements (in millions): $0 $1 $2 $3 Assume the same facts as in the previous example. How much should the city recognize in grant revenue in its government‐wide statements? $0 $1 $2 $3 For its fiscal year ending September 30, 20X2, Twin City levied $500 million in property taxes. It collected taxes applicable to fiscal 20X2 as follows (in millions): June 1, 20X1, through September 30, 20X1 $ 20 October 1, 20X1, through September 30, 20X2 $440 October 1, 20X2, through November 30, 20X2 $ 15 December 20X2 $ 4 The city estimates that $10 million of the outstanding balance…

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