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Assessment 5: Government Accounting Template
Fund Financial Statements
Fund
Item
Credit
Debit
(A) Capital Projects
Assets-Street Dept Truck
51,750
Accounts Payable
-51,750
(B) Internal Services
Advertising Expense
2,460
Accounts Payable
-2,460
(C) Capital Projects
Cash
6,050,000
Bond Revenue-Bridge
-
6,050,000
(D) Enterprises
Capital Project Fund- Pool
308,000
General Fund
-308,000
(E) Capital Projects
Assets- Street Dept Truck
2,150
Accounts Payable
-2,150
(F) Enterprises
Capital Project Fund
70,400
General Fund
-70,400
(G) Special Revenue
Cash
66,000
Deferred Grant Revenue
-66,000
(H) Special Revenue
Promotions Expense
16,500
Cash
-16,500
Grant Issued
Deferred Revenue-Grants
16,500
Revenue-Grants
-16,500
Government-Wide Financial Statements
Add more rows as needed.
1
Activity
Item
Credit
Debit
Print Shop Work
Supplies
2,640
Accounts payable
-2,640
$6.05m Bond Issued
Cash
6,050,000
Bonds Payable
-
6,050,000
New Truck Received
Assets- Vehicles
53,900
Accounts payable
-53,900
$66K State Grant Received
Cash
66,000
Deferred Revenue
-66,000
State Grant Money Used
Promotions Expense
16,500
Cash
-16,500
Deferred Revenue
16,500
Revenue Grants
-16,500
City Operations Transactions
Indicate whether the statement in the assessment is true or false and include a brief explanation for your answer.
Scenario
True or false
Brief Explanation
a.
False
This statement is false because pension trust funds are necessary for funding financial statements and are included in
government statements only when required.
b.
True
This statement is true because permanent funds are recorded for specific, unique projects.
c.
True
When a company orders a truck, it is vital to document the corresponding liability for the purchase amount. However, once the truck is received, the actual costs should be recorded as assets, making this statement true. 2
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Identify the letter that best describes the accounting and reporting by the following funds and account groups:1. Enterprise fund fixed assets.2. Capital projects fund.3. General fixed assets.4. Infrastructure fixed assets.5. Enterprise fund cash.6. General fund.7. Agency fund cash.8. General long-term debt.9. Special revenue fund.10. Debt service fund.a. Accounted for in a fiduciary fund.b. Accounted for in a proprietary fund.c. Accounted for in a quasi-endowment fund.d. Accounted for in a self-balancing account group and included in financial statements.e. Accounted for in a special assessment fund.f. Accounts for major construction activities.g. Accounts for property tax revenues.h. Accounts for payment of interest and principal on tax-supported debt.i. Accounts for revenues from earmarked sources to finance designated activities.j. Reporting is optional.
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gener a rullu
neverve rullu
TULOA
Revenues
Property taxes
Intergovernmental
Miscellaneous
Total revenues
Expenditures
Current
Personnel services
Supplies
Capital outlay
Debt service
Principal
Interest
Total expenditures
Excess of revenues over expenditures
Other financing sources (uses):
Issuance of debt
Transfers from other funds
Transfers to other funds
Total other financing sources (uses)
Fund balance beginning of year
Excess of revenues and other sources over (under) expenditures and other uses
Fund balance end of year
Additional information:
$ 284,000
29,700
4,800
$ 20,100
318,500
20,100
$ 284,000
49,800
4,800
338,600
145,500
22,500
14,100
159,600
22,500
115,000
115,000
5,000
7,800
5,000
7,800
$ 295,800
$ 14,100
$ 309,900
22,700
6,000
28,700
38,400
38,400
7,700
7,700
(7,700)
(7,700)
30,700
7,700
38,400
53,400
13,700
67,100
24,200
8,200
32,400
$ 77,600
$ 21,900
$ 99,500
a. Property taxes expected to be collected more than 60 days following year-end are deferred in the fund-basis…
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Required information
Exercise 6-4 and Exercise 6-5 (Algo)
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
The Village of Seaside Pines prepared the following enterprise fund Trial Balance as of December 31, 2020, the last day of
its fiscal year. The enterprise fund was established this year through a transfer from the General Fund.
Accounts payable
Accounts receivable
Accrued interest payable
Accumulated depreciation
Administrative and selling expenses
Allowance for uncollectible accounts
Capital assets
Cash
Charges for sales and services
Cost of sales and services
Depreciation expense
Due from General Fund
Interest expense
Interest revenue
Transfer in from General Fund
Bank note payable
Supplies inventory
Totals
Exercise 6-4 (Algo)
$
Debits
31,900
55,500
732,000
99,500
509,000
53,500
18, 200
41,400
Credits
$ 117,000
35,100
53,500
13,900
579,000
6,200
128,500
628,500
20,700
$1,561,700 $1,561,700
Required:
a. Prepare the closing entries for December 31.
b. Prepare…
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Journal entries for an Internal Service Fund
The following transactions occurred regarding the Central Purchasing Fund, an Internal Service Fund.1. The General Fund transferred $160,000 as a capital contribution to establish the fund.2. The Central Purchasing Fund bills $320,000 for services it provided to other funds.3. The Central Purchasing Fund incurred depreciation expense of $80,000 and paid$400,000 in operating expenses.4. The General Fund subsidized the operations of the Purchasing Fund by transferring anadditional $160,000 to the fund.For each transaction, record the entry, if any, for each Fund. If no entry is required, select 'No debit (or credit) entry required' in the account field and enter 0 or leave the debit and credit fields blank.
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Can someone help with the fund balances amount (red) for requirement c? The following
transactions relate to the General Fund of the City of Buffalo Falls for the year ended
December 31, 2024: Beginning balances were: Cash, $95, 000; Taxes Receivable, $185, 000;
Accounts Payable, $50, 000; and Fund Balance, $230,000. The budget was passed.
Estimated revenues amounted to $1,200,000 and appropriations totaled $1, 197,500. All
expenditures are classified as General Government. Property taxes were levied in the amount
of $902, 000. All of the taxes are expected to be collected before February 2025. Cash
receipts totaled $870,000 for property taxes and $272,000 from other revenue. Contracts
were issued for contracted services in the amount of $90,000. Contracted services were
performed relating to $82,000 of the contracts with invoices amounting to $81,500. Other
expenditures amounted to $947, 000. Accounts payable were paid in the amount of $
1,070,000. The books were closed. Required: a.…
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The following events take place:
1.
2.
3.
James Smith died and left 100 acres of undeveloped land to the city for a future park. He acquired the land at $100 an acre,
but at the date of his death, the land was appraised at $7,200 an acre.
The city authorized the transfer of $110,000 of general revenues and the issuance of $1,050,000 in general obligation bonds
to construct improvements on the donated land. The bonds were sold at par.
The improvements were completed at a cost of $1,160,000, and the operation of the park was turned over to the City Parks
Department.
Prepare entries in general journal form to record these transactions in the proper fund(s). Designate the fund in which each
transaction is recorded. If the transaction did not result in a journal entry to a government fund, record the journal entry needed to
reflect the information in the government-wide Statement of Net Position. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount
is entered. Do not indent…
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Using the Balance Sheet in the St. Johns County, Florida 2015 CAFR calculate the following ratios for each of the five (5) funds shown and for the “Total Governmental Funds:”a. Current Ratiob. Net Working Capitalc. Debt Ratio 1d. Debt Ratio 2e. Unrestricted Net Assets Ratiof. Response RatioReconciliation of the Governmental Funds Balance Sheetto the Statement of Net Position September 30, 2015Total fund balances- governmental funds $ 157,315,850Amounts reported for governmental activities in the statement of netposition are different because:Capital assets used in governmental activities are not current financialresources and therefore are not reported in the governmental funds. 1,241,213,205Net OPEB obligations are created through the estimated calculation of the county'semployer contribution toward the retiree's benefits. The amount greater or less than the 5,549,497annual required contribution is posted as an asset/(liability).Deferred outflows for bond refunding losses are…
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Exercise E10-1
1-10, please.
Thank you.
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Fund statements, reconciliation
A county government’s total fund balances, governmental funds is $23,000,000. Other information is as follows:
Internal service fund net position
$1,500,000
General obligation long-term debt
25,000,000
Accrued pension and OPEB liabilities of proprietary funds
3,000,000
Accrued pension and OPEB liabilities of governmental funds
4,200,000
Capital assets used in governmental activities, net.
16,000,000
Proprietary funds capital assets, net.
7,000,000
The government-wide balance sheet reports net position of governmental activities of:
$ 29,300,000
$ 11,300,000
$ 9,800,000
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QUESTION 8
Match the following options
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Debt Services
-
Permanent Fund
-
Current financial resources
-
Statement of net assets -Government-wide
-
Statement of net assets - Proprietary funds
1.
Principal and interest payments on general long-term debt.
2.
Gifts in which the principal must be invested and preserved but the investment earnings can be used for public purposes.
3.
Modified Accrual Accounting
4.
Economic Resources
5.
Accrual Accounting
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Prepare the journal entries for the following transactions to consolidate financial statements from fund-level statements to government-wide statements.
1....An internal service fund had a loss of $50
2.....An internal service fund had interest expense of $30
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3. Which of the following accounts appears on both the interim and year-end balance
sheets of the General Fund?
a) Revenues.
b) Reserve for encumbrances.
c) Encumbrances.
d) Appropriations.
4. Which of the following would be considered a general capital asset?
a) A vehicle purchased from general fund revenues.
b) A vehicle purchased and maintained by an enterprise fund.
c) A computer purchased from revenues of an internal service fund and used by the
supplies department.
d) Real estate purchased with the assets of a pension trust fund.
5. A machine is sold for S500. It had originally been purchased for $8,000 using GF
It is fully depreciated. Gain on sale of equipment account should be
revenues.
recorded in the General fund journal as:
a) Debit in 500$.
b) Credit in 500$.
c) Credit in 7500$.
d) Gain on sale of equipment account will not recorded in general fund journal.
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Assume the following information was derived from the fund financial statements prepared by the city of
Tallahassee, Florida for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019:
City of Tallahassee
General Fund
City of Tallahassee
General Fund
Statement of Revenues, Expenditures,
and Changes in Fund Balance
Balance Sheet
(in thousands)
Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$2,480
Due from other governments
All other assets
11,848
Total assets
$14,328
Liabilities:
Total current liabilities
$11,287
Fund balance:
Nonspendable
1,500
Committed
0
Assigned
0
Unassigned
1,541
Total fund balance
3,041
Total liabilities and fund balance $14,328
(in thousands)
Total revenues
$109,901
Total expenditures
164,473
Excess of revenues over (under) expenditures
54,572
Other financing sources (uses):
Transfers in
49,597
Transfers out
-21,522
Proceeds from sale of capital assets
430
Total other financing sources (uses)
28,505
Net change in fund balance
-26,067
Fund balance, October 1, 2019
Fund balance, September…
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4.
The Village of Seaside Pines prepared the following enterprise fund Trial Balance as of December 31, 2020, the last day of its fiscal year. The enterprise fund was established this year
through a transfer from the General Fund.
Accounts payable
Accounts receivable
Accrued interest payable
Accumulated depreciation
Administrative and selling expenses
Allowance for uncollectible accounts
Capital assets
Cash
Charges for sales and services
Cost of sales and services
Depreciation expense
Due from General Fund
Interest expense
Interest revenue
Transfer in from General Fund
Bank note payable
Supplies inventory
Totals
Debits
$32,000
47,000
712,000
89,000
479,000
45,000
17,000
40,000
18,000
$1,479,000
Credits
$ 96,000
28,000
45,000
12,000
550,000
4,000
119,000
625,000
$1,479,000
Required:
a. Prepare the closing entries for December 31.
b. Prepare the Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Fund Net Position for the year ended December 31.
c. Prepare the Net Position section of the…
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Indicate (i) how each of the following transactions impacts the fund balance of the general fund, and its classifications, for fund financial statements and (ii) what impact each transaction has on the net position balance of the Government Activities on the government-wide financial statements.a. Issue a five-year bond for $6 million to finance general operations.b. Pay cash of $149,000 for a truck to be used by the police department.c. The fire department pays $17,000 to a government motor pool that services the vehicles of only the police and fire departments. Work was done on several department vehicles. d. Levy property taxes of $75,000 for the current year that will not be collected until four months into the subsequent year.e. Receive a grant for $7,000 that must be returned unless the money is spent according to the stipulations of the conveyance. That is expected to happen in the future.f. Businesses make sales of $20 million during the current year. The…
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Using the Balance Sheet in the St. Johns County, Florida 2015 CAFR calculate the following ratios for each of the five (5) funds shown and for the “Total Governmental Funds:”a. Current Ratiob. Net Working Capitalc. Debt Ratio 1d. Debt Ratio 2e. Unrestricted Net Assets Ratiof. Response Ratio
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A special revenue fund reports total assets of $400,000 and total liabilities of $375,000. It reports these fund balance categories: Nonspendable, $12,000, and restricted, $15,000.
What other fund balance category is reported?
Select one:
A. Unassigned, $(2,000)
B. Committed, $(2,000)
C. Assigned, $(2,000)
D. Restricted fund balance is reduced by $2,000.
Which one of these capital projects fund accounts is closed at year-end?
Select one:
A. Accounts payable
B. Due from general fund
C. Deferred outlays of resources
D. Capital outlay
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For each of the following accounts indicate in which fund type it could be found. Select your answer from the following responses:
A. Governmental funds only.
B. Proprietary funds only.
Bond Proceeds
Long Term liability for Compensated Absences
Deferred Inflows/Outflows of Resources
Taxes Receivable
Estimated Revenues
Operating Revenues
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A municipality's general fund shows the total fund assets RO 15,000 and total fund liabilities RO 12,000. Which one of the following is the difference between the total of fund assets and liabilities?
a.
Owners fund equity RO 3,000
b.
None of the options
c.
Accounting equity RO 3,000
d.
General expenditure equity RO 3,000
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