Advanced Accounting
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.2.3P
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Introduction: Funds refer to an amount of money that is set aside or saved by individuals, government, businesses for paying unforeseen expenses or for any other purpose. Funds can be mutual funds, agency funds, trust funds, special revenue funds, permanent funds, enterprise funds, government funds.
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You are provided with the following information relating to the Consolidated Fund for the year ended 31st December, 2019.
Debit
Credit
GHC'000
GHc'000
Corporate taxes
200,000
Personal income taxes
120,000
Capital gain taxes and sundries
50,000
Taxes on general goods and services
180,000
Fees, fines and penalties
80,000
Investment income
20,000
Custom duties
250,000
Grants
150,000
Communication service taxes
100,000
Royalties
40,000
Established post
240,000
Casual labour
60,000
Travel and transport
70,000
Repairs and maintenance
50,000
13% Social security contribution
26,000
Gratuity and end of service benefit
168,000
State protocol
180,000
Independence Day celebration
205,000
Seminar and conferences
30,000
Probation
25,000
Property plant and equipment (at cost)
300,000
Infrastructure (at…
Below is the list of transactions relating to the Consolidated Fund for the year ended 31st December, 2019.
GHC’000
Direct taxes
1,200,000
Indirect taxes
1,300,000
Compensation for employees
2,200,000
Goods and services
750,000
Grants to local authorities
200,000
Grant from other governments
400,000
Loans granted
90,000
Advances granted
150,000
Recovery of advance
30,000
Recovery of loans
20,000
Equity investment
600,000
Investment in other securities
300,000
Sale of equity investment
200,000
Sale of other securities
100,000
Purchase of motor vehicle
250,000
Proceeds from sale of motor vehicles
100,000
Construction of bridges
800,000
Domestic debt borrowing
1,800,000
External debt borrowing
2,000,000
Repayment of domestic debt
450,000
Repayment of external debt
500,000
Domestic debt interest
220,000
External debt interest
240,000…
On June 28, 2019, Brock City’s debt service fund received funds for the future repayment of bond principal. As a consequence, the general long-term debt account group reporteda. an increase in the amount available in debt service funds and an increase in the fund balance.b. an increase in the amount available in debt service funds and an increase in the amount to be provided for bonds.c. an increase in the amount available in debt service funds and a decrease in the amount to be provided for bonds.d. no changes in any amount until the bond principal is actually paid.
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