a not for profit entity provides the following information for the year 2023. Unrestricted pledges received this year, due within 12 months $ 150,000 Contributions to the endowment received $25,000 percentage of unrestricted pledge expected to be received. 92% collections of pledge before the end of the year $ 90,000 pledge written off at year end $ 4,000 Required: prepare the journal entries for these transactions for the year 2023?
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a not for profit entity provides the following information for the year 2023.
Unrestricted pledges received this year, due within 12 months $ 150,000
Contributions to the endowment received $25,000
percentage of unrestricted pledge expected to be received. 92%
collections of pledge before the end of the year $ 90,000
pledge written off at year end $ 4,000
Required:
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- The following information pertains to interest received by Beech Public University from endowment fund investments for the year ended June 30, 2018: Received Expended forCurrent Operations Unrestricted . . . . . . . . . Restricted . . . . . . . . $300,000 500,000 $100,000 75,000 What amount should be credited to Endowment Income for the year ended June 30, 2018?a. $800,000b. $375,000c. $175,000d. $100,000Palestine College, a not-for-profit institution, engaged in the following transactions during its fiscal year ending June 30, 2018. Prepare appropriate journal entries, indicating the net asset category affected (with donor restrictions or without donor restrictions). 1. The college collected student tuition $8 million as follows: $1,500,000 was applicable to the Summer Semester, which ran from June 1 to August 30, and the rest was applicable to the coming Fall Semester (September-December). 2. Using funds restricted for this purpose, the college purchased $300,000 of equipment for their movie theater. The college charged depreciation of $30,000. 3. The annual alumni campaign yielded $2,800,000 in pledges. The college estimated that 2 percent would be uncollectible. During the year the college collected $2,400,000 on the pledges.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. Required: 1) Prepare all related journal entries for the following transactions for Good Charity for 2020: a) Jan 1: a donor contributes land for a future operations site. Land has a fair value of $32,000. b) 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. c) 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 useful life of 10 years. This was all used to…
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