ADV. ACCT CONNECT STAND ALONE
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Define the condition when the pledge should be recognized as receivables and contributed support in a private not-for-profit entity.
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Assume instead that Good Charity prepares its annual financial statements using the restricted fund method of accounting for contributions and has chosen to have a general, capital and endowment fund to account for its activities.
Jan 1: a donor contributes land for a future operations site. Land has a fair value of $32,000.
Feb 1: A donor contributes $60,000 on the condition that the principal amount be invested in marketable securities and that only the income earned from the investment be spent on operations. Income of $2,000 was earned and received during 2020 on these investments.
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ADV. ACCT CONNECT STAND ALONE
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