1. For the summer session of 20X1, Armando University (AU), a non-profit organization, assessed its students P1,700,000 (net of refunds), covering tuition and fees for educational and general purposes. However, an amount of P1,500,000 was only expected to be realized. It is because P150,000 were granted to students, and P50,000 tuition remissions were allowed to faculty member's children attending the university. What amount should AU include in its unrestricted funds as revenues from tuition fees?
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- For the summer session of 20X1, Armando University (AU), a non-profit organization, assessed its studentsP1,700,000 (net of refunds), covering tuition and fees for educational and general purposes. However, anamount of P1,500,000 was only expected to be realized. It is because P150,000 were granted to students,and P50,000 tuition remissions were allowed to faculty member’s children attending the university. Whatamount should AU include in its unrestricted funds as revenues from tuition fees? PROVIDE JOURNAL ENTRIESA non-profit university assessed its students P2,000,000 in tuitions and fees for the semester. Compute for the net revenues from tuitions and fees given the following additional information: Scholarships granted to academic scholars 100,000 Scholarships granted to faculty members in post-graduate programs 60,000 Refunds of class cancellations and withdrawal of enrolment 40,000 Estimated uncollectible amounts 160,000 Scholarships granted to student assistants 240,000 Scholarships granted to dependents of faculty members 120,000For the summer session of 20X1, Armando University (AU), a non-profit organization, assessed its studentsP1,700,000 (net of refunds), covering tuition and fees for educational and general purposes. However, anamount of P1,500,000 was only expected to be realized. It is because P150,000 were granted to students,and P50,000 tuition remissions were allowed to faculty member’s children attending the university. Whatamount should AU include in its unrestricted funds as revenues from tuition fees? 2. The League, a non-profit organization, received the following pledges:Unrestricted P200,000Restricted for Capital Additions 150,000All pledges are legally enforceable. However, the League’s experience indicates that 10% of all pledgesprove to be uncollectible. What amount should the League report as pledges receivable net of any requiredallowance account?
- At the beginning of the fall semester beauty state university a public university, billed tuition and fees at a gross amount of $4,800,000. of this amount, the university awarded a scholarship of $250,000 and $50,000 was believed to be uncollectible. The University also offered a generous tuition discount for the dependents of its employees. An additional $300,000 of the gross amount was awarded as employer provided tuition discounts. 1. Record the journal entry for the billing described above. 2. Assume that the transactions described above were in the summer instead of the fall. The billing was on June 25, fiscal year end is June 30, and the semester does not begin until July 15. How would the journal entries differ? 3. How would the journal entries in #1 differ for a private, nonprofit university?For the 2019 fall semester, Forest Public University assessed its students $6,000,000 (net of refunds), covering tuition and fees for educational and general purposes. However, only $5,700,000 was expected to be realized because tuition remissions of $80,000 were allowed to faculty members’ children attending Forest, and scholarships totaling $220,000 were granted to students. What amount should Forest include in educational and general current funds revenues from student tuition and fees?a. $5,920,000b. $6,000,000c. $5,780,000d. $5,700,000Eastern University had the following transactions at the beginning of its academic year: 1. Student tuition and fees were billed in the amount of $7,190,000. Of that amount, $4,640,000 was collected in cash. 2. Pell Grants in the amount of $2,014,000 were received by the university. 3. The Pell Grants were applied to student accounts. 4. Student scholarships, for which no services were required, amounted to $610,000. These were applied to student tuition bills at the beginning of each semester. Required: Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions assuming: a. Eastern University is a public university. b. Eastern University is a private university. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Public University Private University Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions assuming Eastern University is a public university. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction or event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account…
- 1. State Community College, a public college, grants faculty members a one-year sabbatical leave after each seven years of service. There are no requirements for research, study or service during the compensated sabbatical leave. A particular faculty member earns $40,000 per year. Assuming that the college maintains its books and records in a manner that facilitates the preparation of the government-wide financial statements and assuming that any appropriate accruals have been made, what is the appropriate entry to record the employee s salary paid while on sabbatical? a. Debit Expenditures $40,000; Credit Cash $40,000. b. Debit Sabbatical Leave Payable $40,000; Credit Cash $40,000. c. Debit Expenditures $40,000; Credit Cash $40,000. d. No entry required. 2. State Community College, a public college, grants faculty members a one-year sabbatical leave after each seven years of service. There are no requirements for research, study or service during the compensated sabbatical leave. A…A private not-for-profit university charges its students tuition of $1 million. However, financial aid grants total $220,000. In addition, the school receives a $100,000 grant restricted for faculty salaries. Of this amount, $30,000 is spent appropriately this year. On the statement of activities, the school reports three categories: (1) revenues and support, (2) net assets reclassified, and (3) expenses. Which of the following is not true?a. Unrestricted net assets should show an increase of $30,000 for net assets reclassified.b. In the unrestricted net assets, the revenues and support should total $1 million.c. Unrestricted net assets should recognize expenses of $30,000.d. Unrestricted net assets shows the $220,000 as a direct reduction to the tuition revenue balance.The Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers desires to award a P3,600 scholarship annually to deserving students for as longas its scholarship fund shall last. The fund was started on July 1, 1977 by a donor in the amount of P18,000. The PICE invested this sum at that time at 8% per annum and plans on adding P600 each year to the fund from its dues starting July 1, 1978, for as long as awards are made.2. For how many years starting July 1, 1978, can the scholarship be awarded? 3. What will be the balance in the fund after the last award is made?
- For the year ended June 30, 20X9, a university assessed its students a total of $4,000,000 for tuition and fees. Included in this amount were $300,000 of tuition remissions awarded to graduate teaching assistants and $150,000 of scholarships awarded to undergraduate students. Tuition and fees totaling $3,550,000 were collected during the year ended June 30, 20X9. What amount should be reported in the fund without donor restrictions as net revenue from tuition and fees for the year ended June 30, 20X9?3. Child Care Center, Inc., a non-profit organization, receives revenues from various sources during the year to support its daycare centers. The following amounts were received during 20X1: P2,000 is restricted by the donor to be used for meals for the children. • P1,500 received for subscription to a monthly child care magazine with a fair market value to subscribers of P1,000. P10,000 to be used only upon completing a new playroom that was only 50% complete on December 31, 20X1. What amount should Child Care Centers record as contribution revenue in its 20X1 Statement of Activities? 4. Wilson Hospital, a non-profit hospital affiliated with Wilson College, had the following cash receipts for the year ended December 31, 20X1: Collection of health care receivables Contribution from donor to establish a term endowment P750,000 150,000 500,000 20,000 Tuition from nursing school Dividends received from investment in permanent endowment The dividends received are restricted by the donor…The Philippine Association of Board Examiners (PABE) desires to award a P1,600 scholarship annually to deserving students for as long as its scholarship fund shall last. The fund was started July 1, 1977 by a donor in the amount of P24,000. The PABE invested this sum at that time at 4% per annum and plans on adding P200 each year to the fund from its dues starting July 1, 1978 for as long as awards are made. A. For how many years starting July 1, 1978 can scholarship be awarded? B. What will be the balance in the fund after the last award was made?