Accounting For Governmental & Nonprofit Entities
18th Edition
ISBN: 9781259917059
Author: RECK, Jacqueline L., Lowensohn, Suzanne L., NEELY, Daniel G.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 7, Problem 24EP
Central Station Enterprise Fund. (LO7-5) The Town of Elizabeth operates an old train station as an enterprise fund. The train station is on the national register of historic buildings. Because the town has held the building for such a long time, the Central Station Fund has no long-term debt. The only capital assets recorded by the Central Station Fund are machinery and equipment. Businesses rent space in the building and the town provides all services related to the operation and maintenance of the building. Following is information related to the fund’s operating activities.
- 1. Rental income of $94,444 was accrued. Subsequently, cash in the amount of $90,210 was received on accounts.
- 2. Cash expenses for the period included administrative services, $25,205; maintenance and repairs, $72,882; supplies and materials, $7,792; and utilities, $30,124.
- 3. The Central Station Fund received a $60,000 transfer of funds from the General Fund.
- 4. An
adjusting entry was made fordepreciation of $3,519. - 5. At the end of the period, nominal accounts were closed.
Required
- a. Prepare general
journal entries to record the Central Station Fund’s operating activities for the year. - b. Prepare a statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in fund net position. The net position balance at the beginning of the period was $60,129.
- c. Based on the information provided, does it appear that the Central Station Fund is required to be recognized as an enterprise fund under GASB standards? Explain your answer.
- d. Assuming you are the town’s manager, discuss your concerns about the Central Station Fund.
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