Scarlett City’s general fund activities for 2016 are summarized
below. Accounts are maintained on a modified...
Scarlett City’s general fund activities for 2016 are summarized
below. Accounts are maintained on a modified accrual basis
consistent with GAAP.
Property-tax revenues
$3,000
Utilities
50
Wages and salaries
900
Transfer to debt service fund
100
Estimated revenues
3,500
State grant
800
Annual insurance premium
200
Proceeds of long-term debt
1,000
General administration
1,200
Charges for current services
600
Public safety
2,000
Reimbursement from capital projects fund
100
Fund balance, beginning of year
20,000
Other taxes
750
Sanitation
500
Sale...
The City of Thomasville maintains its
books so as to prepare fund accounting statements and...
The City of Thomasville maintains its
books so as to prepare fund accounting statements and prepares
worksheet adjustments in order to prepare
government-wide financial statements.
Required: You are to prepare, in journal form,
worksheet adjustments for each of the
following situations. 15 points
General fixed assets, as of the beginning of the year, which had
not been recorded, were as follows:
Land
$ 50,000,000
Buildings
600,000,000
Improvements other than buildings
245,000,000
Equipment
105,000,000
Accumulated...
The following information was available for the General Fund of
the City of San Dimas for...
The following information was available for the General Fund of
the City of San Dimas for the Year Ended December 31, 2018:
Revenues for the year included property taxes in the amount of
$6,612,000, fines and forfeits in the amount of $ 700,000, and
miscellaneous in the amount of $400,000.
Expenditures from current appropriations included: general
government, $4,847,000; public safety, $1,884,000; culture and
recreation, 812,000.
In addition to (b) above, expenditures related to prior year
appropriations (encumbered last year)...
1.Assume that the general fund of the city of Troy gives
$200,000 to the City’s debt...
1.Assume that the general fund of the city of Troy gives
$200,000 to the City’s debt service fund, to let the debt service
fund pay for a principal payment on a long-term bond. There is no
expectation that the money will ever be paid back to the general
fund. The journal entry for the general fund would include a credit
to cash, and a debit to
a
Receivable from debt service fund
b
Principal payment expense
c
Principal payment expenditure...
The following General Fund information is available for the
preparation of the financial statements for the...
The following General Fund information is available for the
preparation of the financial statements for the City of Eastern
Shores for the year ended September 30, 2017:
Revenues:
Property taxes
$
27,025,000
Sales taxes
13,323,000
Fees and fines
1,332,000
Licenses and permits
1,730,000
Intergovernmental
2,375,000
Investment earnings
661,000
Expenditures:
Current:
General government
11,731,000
Public safety
24,451,000
Public works
6,219,000
Health and sanitation
1,171,000
Culture and recreation
2,163,000
Transfer to capital project
fund
1,127,000
Special item—proceeds from sale
of land
831,000...
Part B (l)-Chapter 5-Journal entries for General Fund financial
transactions for Croton City Prepare journal entries,...
Part B (l)-Chapter 5-Journal entries for General Fund financial
transactions for Croton City Prepare journal entries, as
appropriate, to record these transactions. (We suggest you post the
journal entries to general ledger T-accounts.) Note: The Croton
City continuing problem is introduced in Chapter 3 on page 3-32.
You should review the scenario in Chapter 3 before preparing the
journal entries for the General Fund in this chapter.
1. Of the $800 in property taxes receivable at January 1, $780
was...
1. At the beginning of its 2019 fiscal year, Sawyer city has
general capital assets of...
1. At the beginning of its 2019 fiscal year, Sawyer city has
general capital assets of $1,200,000 and accumulated depreciation
on these assets of $400,000. What worksheet journal entry does
Sawyer City need to make to prepare its fiscal year ending 2019
government-wide financial statements?
A) Capital Assets
1,200,000
Expenditures 1,200,000
B) Capital Assets
1,200,000
Accumulated Depreciation 400,000
Expenditures- capital outlay 800,000
C)Capital Assets
1,200,000
Accumulated Depreciation 400,000
Net position 800,000
D)...
The beginning balances as of 1/1/2017 for the City of Monroe's
General Fund are listed below....
The beginning balances as of 1/1/2017 for the City of Monroe's
General Fund are listed below. The City follows the modified
accrual accounting method for its general fund journal entries and
financial statements. The following steps are required for this
project.
Beginning balances: Cash $711,250; Delinquent Property Taxes
Receivable $210,000; Allowance for Uncollectible Property Taxes
$37,000; Accounts Payable $99,000; Due to Other Funds $27,000;
Deferred Inflows of Resources $210,000; Total Fund Balance
$548,250
Step 1) Record journal entries for the...
The following information pertains to the City of Williamson for
2017, its first year of legal...
The following information pertains to the City of Williamson for
2017, its first year of legal existence. For convenience, assume
that all transactions are for the general fund, which has three
separate functions: general government, public safety, and health
and sanitation.
Receipts:
Property taxes
$438,000
Franchise taxes
42,400
Charges for general government
services
6,300
Charges for public safety
services
4,700
Charges for health and
sanitation services
45,700
Issued long-term note
payable
283,500
Receivables at end of year:
Property taxes (90%...