ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING IA
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Author: Christensen
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.4.1E
To determine
Introduction: A fund is an accounting entity with a set of accounts that are self-balancing. The main purpose of fund is to record financial resources and liabilities and operating activities. All resources are segregated for goal achievement.
To select the correct option for primary focus in accounting and reporting for governmental funds.
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The focus of governmental funds in fund accounting is a(n):
a.
Economic Resource Measurement Focus.
b.
Financial Resources Measurement Focus.
c.
Cash Flow Measurement Focus.
d.
Accrual Measurement Focus.
3. A government-wide statement of net
position may include a column for each of the
following except:
A. business type activities
B. component units
C. governmental activities
D. major funds
4.Which type of interfund transactions result
in one fund reporting revenues?
A. interfund advances
B. interfund services provided and used
C. reimbursements
D. transfers
Which Statement is presented using the accrual basis of accounting? Multiple Choice A. Governmental Fund Balance Sheet B. Government-Wide Statement of Activities C. Statement of Revenues, Expenditure and changes in Fund Balances D. Both A and B choices are true.
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ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING IA
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