ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING IA
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ISBN: 9781260545081
Author: Christensen
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.1.3E
To determine
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Revenue income for a university:
Tuition fees received from the students is the revenue for a university. Any scholarship granted to the students should not be part of revenue for a university. Any tuition remissions granted to faculty members family and any refunds occasioned by class cancellations and student withdrawals also not to be included in the revenue for the university.
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Revenue from students tuition fees for D University.
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At the beginning of the fall semester beauty state university a public university, billed tuition and fees at a gross amount of $4,800,000. of this amount, the university awarded a scholarship of $250,000 and $50,000 was believed to be uncollectible. The University also offered a generous tuition discount for the dependents of its employees. An additional $300,000 of the gross amount was awarded as employer provided tuition discounts.
1. Record the journal entry for the billing described above.
2. Assume that the transactions described above were in the summer instead of the fall. The billing was on June 25, fiscal year end is June 30, and the semester does not begin until July 15. How would the journal entries differ?
3. How would the journal entries in #1 differ for a private, nonprofit university?
Tuition and fees for Northern University were assessed at $22,000,000 $1,600,000 of the amount due from students was later reduced by need based scholarships.
Graduate assistantships and work-study stipends reduced the amounts collectible from student by an additional $1,000,000.
What is the journal entry to record the scholarship allowances?
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Not recorded because it was deducted from tuition revenue before revenue it was recorded.
Operating Revenue Deduction-Scholarship Allowances
Accounts Receivable.
Operating Revenue Deduction-Scholarship Allowances
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Scholarships and Fellowships Expense
Accounts Receivable
1,600,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
A non-profit university assessed its students P2,000,000 in tuitions and fees for the semester. Compute for the net revenues from tuitions and fees given the following additional information:
Scholarships granted to academic scholars
100,000
Scholarships granted to faculty members in post-graduate programs
60,000
Refunds of class cancellations and withdrawal of enrolment
40,000
Estimated uncollectible amounts
160,000
Scholarships granted to student assistants
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Scholarships granted to dependents of faculty members
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