ACNT 2333 PRINT UPGRADE
ACNT 2333 PRINT UPGRADE
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ISBN: 9781260936797
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 17, Problem 27P

On January 1, 2017, the City of Hastings created a solid waste landfill that it expects to reach capacity gradually over the next 20 years. If the landfill were to be closed at the current time, closure costs would be approximately $1.2 million plus an additional $700,000 for postclosure work. Of these totals, the city must pay $50,000 on December 31 of each year for preliminary closure work.

  At the end of 2017, the landfill reached 3 percent of capacity. At the end of 2018, the landfill reached 9 percent of capacity. Also at the end of 2018, a reassessment is made; total closure costs are determined to be $1.4 million rather than $1.2 million.

    a.    Assuming that the landfill is viewed as an enterprise fund, what journal entries are made in 2017 and 2018 on the government-wide financial statements?

    b.    Assuming that the landfill is reported within the general fund, what journal entries are made in 2017 and 2018 on the government-wide financial statements?

    c.    Assuming that the landfill is viewed as an enterprise fund, what journal entries are made in 2017 and 2018 on fund financial statements?

    d.    Assuming that the landfill is reported within the general fund, what journal entries are made in 2017 and 2018 on fund financial statements?

a.

Expert Solution
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To determine

Record the journal entries when the landfill is treated as an enterprise fund.

Explanation of Solution

Journal entries on the government wide- financial statement of H, when landfill is treated as enterprise fund.

DateAccount Title and ExplanationPost Ref.

Debit

   ($)

Credit

    ($)

 
31-12-2017Expense – landfill closure 57000
Landfill closure liability 57000
(To record the landfill expense for the current year) 
 
31-12-2017Landfill closure liability 50,000
Cash 50,000
(To record the payment of landfill expense) 
 
31-12-2018Expense – landfill closure 132,000
Landfill closure liability 132,000
(To record the landfill expense for the current year) 
 
31-12-2018Landfill closure liability 50,000
Cash 50,000
(To record the payment of landfill expense) 
 

Table: (1)

Working note:

  • Year 1:

Expense = Total landfill cost × Capacity reached= ($1,200,000+$7,000,000) × 3%= $57,000

  • Year 2:

Expense = Total landfill cost × Capacity reachedLast year expense= ($1,400,000+$7,000,000) × 9%57,000= $132,000

b.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Record the journal entries when the landfill is treated as a journal fund.

Explanation of Solution

Journal entries on the government wide- financial statement of H, when landfill is treated a journal fund.

DateAccount Title and ExplanationPost Ref.

Debit

   ($)

Credit

    ($)

 
31-12-2017Expense – landfill closure 57000
Landfill closure liability 57000
(To record the landfill expense for the current year) 
 
31-12-2017Landfill closure liability 50,000
Cash 50,000
(To record the payment of landfill expense) 
 
31-12-2018Expense – landfill closure 132,000
Landfill closure liability 132,000
(To record the landfill expense for the current year) 
 
31-12-2018Landfill closure liability 50,000
Cash 50,000
(To record the payment of landfill expense) 
 

Table: (2)

Working note:

  • Year 1:

Expense = Total landfill cost × Capacity reached= ($1,200,000+$7,000,000) × 3%= $57,000

  • Year 2:

Expense = Total landfill cost × Capacity reachedLast year expense= ($1,400,000+$7,000,000) × 9%57,000= $132,000

c.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Record the journal entries when the landfill is treated as an enterprise fund.

Explanation of Solution

Journal entries on the fund financial statement of H, when landfill is treated an enterprise fund.

DateAccount Title and ExplanationPost Ref.

Debit

   ($)

Credit

    ($)

 
31-12-2017Expense – landfill closure 57000
Landfill closure liability 57000
(To record the landfill expense for the current year) 
 
31-12-2017Landfill closure liability 50,000
Cash 50,000
(To record the payment of landfill expense) 
 
31-12-2018Expense – landfill closure 132,000
Landfill closure liability 132,000
(To record the landfill expense for the current year) 
 
31-12-2018Landfill closure liability 50,000
Cash 50,000
(To record the payment of landfill expense) 
 

Table: (3)

Working note:

  • Year 1:

Expense = Total landfill cost × Capacity reached= ($1,200,000+$7,000,000) × 3%= $57,000

  • Year 2:

Expense = Total landfill cost × Capacity reachedLast year expense= ($1,400,000+$7,000,000) × 9%57,000= $132,000

d.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Record the journal entries when the landfill is treated as a journal fund.

Explanation of Solution

Journal entries on the fund financial statement of H, when landfill is treated a journal fund.

DateAccount Title and ExplanationPost Ref.

Debit

   ($)

Credit

    ($)

 
31-12-2017Expenditures – landfill closure 50,000
Cash 50,000
(To record the payment of landfill closure) 
 
31-12-2018Expenditures – landfill closure 50,000
Cash 50,000
(To record the payment of landfill closure) 
 

Table: (4)

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