Advanced Accounting
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781305084858
Author: Paul M. Fischer, William J. Tayler, Rita H. Cheng
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Assume instead that Good Charity prepares its annual financial statements using the restricted fund method of accounting for contributions and has chosen to have a general, capital and endowment fund to account for its activities.
Jan 1: a donor contributes land for a future operations site. Land has a fair value of $32,000.
Feb 1: A donor contributes $60,000 on the condition that the principal amount be invested in marketable securities and that only the income earned from the investment be spent on operations. Income of $2,000 was earned and received during 2020 on these investments.
General donations of $85,000 were received during 2020.
d) Feb 1: the government gave $80,000 to Good Charity to purchase equipment and furniture with a useful life of 10 years. This was all used to purchase $100,000 of equipment and furniture on July 1, 2020 and the operation opened in a rented facility on July 2, 2020.
e) Costs of $72,000 were incurred…
Sanaeil Center for Education, a nonprofit organization, learns that it has been named
as the remainder beneficiary of an irrevocable charitable remainder trust. When the
donor dies, the trust income will be distributed to the donor's spouse until their
death, at which point the nonprofit is expected to receive the beneficial interest,
with an estimated actuarial value of $500,000 as a permanent endowment. What
journal entry would the nonprofit organization record at the time the irrevocable
trust is created?
Cullumber College pooled the individual investments of three of its funds on December 31, 2024. The recorded value and the fair
market value of the investments on December 31, 2024, are presented here:
Loan fund
Quasi-endowment fund
Life income fund
Total
Recorded Value
$112,000
116,600
144,400
$373,000
Fair Value
$99,000
138,600
158,400
$396,000
During 2025, the investment pool earned dividends of $10,400 and interest of $16,200 and distributed cash in these amounts to the
respective funds. Realized gains on transactions of the investment pool amounted to $23,000 and were reinvested in securities held in
the pool.
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Advanced Accounting
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