Advanced Accounting
Advanced Accounting
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ISBN: 9781305084858
Author: Paul M. Fischer, William J. Tayler, Rita H. Cheng
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Introduction: The GASB is the board that provides the guideline to the governmental units about proper accounting of transactions. As per GASB, the accounting for funds of a governmental unit is different from that of private units.

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All oI toe above are 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. الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية( hp
Which statement is true regarding the ‘‘major’’ funds?a. The general fund is considered major if it is large enough.b. Other funds are considered major if both of the following conditions exist: (1) total assets of that individual governmental or enterprise fund constitute 20% of the governmental or enterprise categories, and (2) total assets are 10% of the total of the governmental and enterprise categories.c. A government cannot choose to reflect a fund as major even if it does not meet the criteria for major funds.d. All of the above are false.
If an internal service fund is intended to operate on a cost-reimbursement basis, then user charges should a. cover the full costs, both direct and indirect, of operating the fund. b. cover the full costs of operating the fund and provide for future expansion and replacement of capital assets. c. cover at a minimum the direct costs of operating the fund. d. do all of the above.
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