Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259916977
Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.16P
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Introduction: Government accounting means accounting process of managing and recording financial transactions incurred by the government. Government accounting does not reflect the profit-making entities instead they are providing services without profit making motive.

General fund: General fund is the primary fund maintained by the companies for recording all inflows and outflows except which are associated with the special purpose funds. It is mostly the difference between assets and liabilities of the company’s fund.

Funds: It is the fiscal or accounting entities in the government unit. It is set of accounts with self-balancing to record the transactions.

The journal entries in all the funds affected for the year ended December 31, 20X8.

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The journal entries in all the funds affected for the year ended December 31, 20X8 is as follows:

Case 1:

    DateParticularsDebit ($)Credit ($)
    October 31, 20X8Cash800,000 
     To Other financing sources-Bond issued 800,000
     (Recording entry for issuing $800,000 bonds)  
        
    October 31, 20X8Encumbrances 750,000 
     To Budgetary fund balance- reserved 750,000
     (Recording entry for acceptance of contractor's bid)  
        
    December 31, 20X8Budgetary fund balance- reserved250,000 
     To Encumbrances (750000*1/3) 250,000
     (Recording entry for completion of one-third of the contract)  
        
    December 31, 20X8Expenditure246,000 
     To Contracts payable 246,000
     (Recording entry for actual construction cost incurred)  

Case 2:

    DateParticularsDebit ($)Credit ($)
    December 31, 20X8Estimated revenue112,000 
     To Appropriations 108,000
     Budgetary fund balance-unreserved 4000
     (Recording entry for budgeted revenue and appropriations)  
        
    December 31, 20X8Cash109,000 
     To revenue account 109,000
     (Recording entry for collection of hotel room taxes)  
        
    December 31, 20X8Expenditures (81000+22000)103,000 
     To voucher payable 103,000
     (Recording entry for expense incurred for general promotion and purchase of motor vehicle)  
        
    December 31, 20X8Vouchers payable103,000 
     To cash 103,000
     (Recording entry for payment of expenses)  

Case 3:

    DateParticularsDebit ($)Credit ($)
    December 31, 20X8Transfer out-Debt service fund313,500 
     To cash 313,500
     (Recording entry for transfer of resources from general fund to debt service fund)  
        
    December 31, 20X8Cash313,500 
     To Other financing sources-Transfer in general fund 313,500
     (Recording entry for closing nominal accounts)  
        
    December 31, 20X8Expenditure-Interest13,500 
     To Interest payable 13,500
     (Recording entry for interest on bonds due)  
        
    December 31, 20X8Expenditure-bond payable300,000 
     To bond payable 300,000
     (Recording entry for bonds due)  
        
    December 31, 20X8Interest payable13,500 
     Bond payable300,000 
     To cash 313,500
     (Recording entry for payment of bonds and its interest)  

Case 4:

    DateParticularsDebit ($)Credit ($)
    December 31, 20X8Budgetary fund balance- reserved83,000 
     To Encumbrances 83,000
     (Recording entry to close outstanding encumbrances)  
        
    December 31, 20X8Fund balance-unreserved83,000 
     To Fund balance- Reserved for encumbrances 83,000
     (Recording entry to close outstanding encumbrances)  

Case 5:

    DateParticularsDebit ($)Credit ($)
    December 31, 20X8Fund balance-reserved for inventories3000 
     To Inventories (45000-42000) 3000
     (Recording entry for adjustment of inventories at the end of the year)  

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