ADVANCED ACCOUNTING CHAPTERS 15-19
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING CHAPTERS 15-19
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Author: FISCHER
Publisher: CENGAGE C
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.6.1P
To determine

Journal Entries:

Journal entries refers to the procedure which records all the transactions whether it is economic transaction or non-economic transaction in a chronological order.

To prepare:

The journal entries for the events.

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Journal entries for the events are as follows:

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    a.Cash$90,000
    Revenues-Temporarily Restricted Contributions$45,000
    Revenues-Permanently Restricted Contributions$45,000
    (to record the revenues-temporarily and permanently)
    Endowments Investments$45,000
    Cash$45,000
    (to record the endowment investments)

Table (1)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    b.Cash$1,686,000
    Accounts Receivable$148,000
    Deferred Revenues$66,000
    Revenues-Student Tuition and Fees$1,900,000
    (to record the revenues)
    Cash$158,000
    Deferred Revenues$158,000
    (to record the deferred revenues)

Table (2)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    c.Cash$308,000
    Allowance for uncollectible tuition and fees$12,000
    Accounts Receivable$320,000
    (to record the accounts receivable)
    Expenses-Institutional Support$9,000
    Allowance for uncollectible tuition and fees$9,000

Table (3)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    d.Cash$6,000
    Revenues-Unrestricted investment income$6,000
    (to record the unrestricted revenues)

Table (4)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    e.Cash$75,000
    State appropriations receivable$75,000
    (to record the state appropriations receivables)
    State appropriations receivable$40,000
    Revenues-state government appropriations$40,000
    (to record the amount transferred of state appropriations receivable to revenues)

Table (5)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    f.Cash$30,000
    Revenues-Temporarily restricted contributions$30,000
    (to record the revenues)

Table (6)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    g.Cash$24,000
    Investments$21,000
    Revenues-Temporarily restricted gain on the sale of investments$1,100
    Revenues-Temporarily restricted investment income$1,900
    (to record the revenues)

Table (7)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    h.Instruction expenses$500,000
    Research expenses$400,000
    Institutional support expenses$100,000
    Student aid expenses$100,000
    Student services expense$200,000
    Operation and maintenance of plant expense$500,000
    Accounts payable$60,000
    Cash$1,740,000
    (to record the various expenses)

Table (8)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    i.Expenses-Research$13,000
    Cash$13,000
    (to record the payment of expenses)
    Reclassifications out-Temporarily restricted$13,000
    Reclassifications in- Unrestricted$13,000
    (to record the restricted and unrestricted amount)

Table (9)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    j.Accounts Payable$40,000
    Cash$40,000
    (to record the accounts payable)

Table (10)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    k.Cash$7,000
    Revenues-Temporarily restricted$7,000
    (to record the revenues-temporarily restricted)

Table (11)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    l.Cash$16,000
    Pledges Receivable$14,000
    Revenues- unrestricted contributions$30,000
    (to record the revenues-temporarily restricted)
    Expenses- Uncollectible contributions$2,000
    Allowance for uncollectible contributions$2,000
    (to record the revenues-temporarily restricted)

Table (12)

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