Accounting For Governmental & Nonprofit Entities
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Author: RECK, Jacqueline L., Lowensohn, Suzanne L., NEELY, Daniel G.
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What are restricted assets and how are they shown in the financial statements? Explain how restricted gifts and grants are reported by a public college or university and a private college or university?
Which of the following is true regarding financial reporting under GASB Statement No. 34?a. A comparison of budget and actual revenues and expenditures for the general fund is required as part of the basic financial statements.b. Infrastructure must be recorded and depreciated as part of the statement of activities in the basic financial statements.c. Public colleges and universities are to report in exactly the same manner as private colleges and universities.d. Special purpose governments that have only business-type activities are permitted to report only the financial statements required for enterprise funds.
Financial resources of a college or university that are currently expendable at the discretion of the governing board and that have not been restricted externally and are nondesignated by the board for a specific purpose should be reported in the balance sheet as a. board-designated current funds. b. permanently restricted net assets. c. unrestricted net assets. d. temporarily restricted net assets.
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- As this and the previous chapter have discussed, public colleges and universities follow GASB standards. These schools have been directed to use the same reporting model as state and local governments. Such schools frequently classify themselves as special purpose governments consisting solely of business-type activities. In that way, they only need to produce fund financial statements as an enterprise fund.In contrast, private not-for-profit colleges and universities adhere to FASB Accounting Standards Codification® requirements and prepare financial statements. U.S. GAAP for public schools comes from GASB while, for private schools, it comes from FASB.Readers of college and university financial statements might want to compare the data presented by various institutions. This information is especially important to potential donors who are attempting to evaluate each school’s efficiency and effectiveness in utilizing the funding that it receives.Are decision makers well served by the…arrow_forwardThe commercial business activities are governed by the market places then the government organizations activities are governed by___________ a. Fund financial statements b. Governmentwide financial statement c. None of the options d. Appropriations and encumbrancesarrow_forward2. In accordance with ASC 958, contributions of services are recognized as increases in net assets without donor restrictions by a private, not for profit entity if which of the following criteria are satisfied? The services received create or enhance nonfinancial assets. The services require specialized skills, are provided by individuals possessing those skills, and would typically need to be purchased if not provided by donations The services will be performed within the current fiscal year. A) I or II B) I or III C) II or II D) I, II, IIIarrow_forward
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