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I am looking for the "Statement of Activities" corresponding to question 14-22 (pg. 608 - 609)...

I am looking for the "Statement of Activities" corresponding to question 14-22 (pg. 608 - 609) of Accounting for Governmental & Nonprofit Entities (18th Edition). I just signed up to Chegg and cannot find the answer.

Complete question, below. I already worked the journal entries. Now, I need to prepare a statement of activities for the year ended December 31, 2020.

INVOLVE was incorporated as a not-for-profit voluntary health and welfare organization on January 1, 2017. During the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, the following transactions occurred.

1. A business donated rent-free office space to the organization that would normally rent for $35,000 a year.
2.

A fund drive raised $185,000 in cash and $100,000 in pledges that will be paid within one year. A state government grant of $150,000 was received for program operating cost related to public health education.

3.

Salaries and fringe benefits paid during the year amounted to $208,560. At year-end, an additional $16,000 of salaries and fringe benefits were accrued.

4.

A donor pledged $100,000 for construction of a new building, payable over five fiscal years, commencing in 2019. The discounted value of the pledge is expected to be $94,260.

5.

Office equipment was purchased for $12,000. The useful life of the equipment is estimated to be 5 years. Office furniture with a fair value of $9,600 was donated by a local office supply company. The furniture has an estimated useful life of 10 years. Furniture and equipment are considered unrestricted net assets by INVOLVE.

6.

Telephone expense for the year was $5,200, printing and postage expense was $12,000 for the year, utilities for the year were $8,300 and supplies expense was $4,300 for the year. At year-end, an immaterial amount of supplies remained on hand and the balance in accounts payable was $3,600.

7.

Volunteers contributed $15,000 of time to help with answering the phones, mailing materials, and various other clerical activities.

8.

It is estimated that 90 percent of the pledges made for the 2018 year will be collected. Depreciation expense is recorded for the full year on the assets recorded in item 5.

9.

Salaries and wages, and other expenses were allocated to program services and support services in the following percentages: public health education, 35 percent; community service, 30 percent; management and general, 20 percent; and fund-raising, 15 percent.

10.

Net assets were released to reflect satisfaction of state grant requirements that the grant resources be used for public health education program purposes.

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