A county builds a new road for residents in a previously undeveloped section of the county, financing the project with $15,000,000 in 2.5% bonds issued on July 1, 2019. The bond principal will be repaid in ten equal installments over the next ten years, on June 30 of each year, starting on June 30, 2020. Affected residents will be assessed over the next ten years to retire the bonds and pay interest on outstanding bonds. The county has no liability for the bonds, and records transactions related to assessment of the residents and payment of the bond principal and interest using a custodial fund. Assume uncollectible amounts are negligible. The county’s year ends on June 30.
Using the attached T-account template or a spreadsheet with proper classifications and account names, prepare the
- Record the levy for fiscal 2020.
- Record collection of the fiscal 2020 assessment.
- Record payment of principal and interest for fiscal 2020.
- Record the levy for fiscal 2021.
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- Craven City borrows $2,000,000 in bonds payable on January 1, 2022, and the bonds are scheduled to be repaid over 10 years, with the first payment scheduled for December 31, 2022. The bonds have a stated interest rate of 5%, and interest is payable annually with the first interest payment scheduled for December 31, 2022. Assuming the debt is repaid from a debt service fund (because the bond proceeds were used to benefit the governmental funds), what amount of expenditures would be recognized in the debt service fund for 2022? What amount of expense would be recognized if the bonds were repaid in an enterprise fund (because the bond proceeds were used to benefit the enterprise fund)?arrow_forwardResidents of the town of Sunny View, Arizona authorized a $5,000,000 renovation to theirhistoric town hall on November 15, 2022. Financing for the project consists of $2,500,000 froma 5 percent serial bond issue, $1,500,000 from a state grant, and $1,000,000 from the GeneralFund. Debt service for the serial bonds will be provided by a one-quarter-cent city sales taximposed on every dollar of sales in the city. Required: Complete the necessary journal entries to record the related transactions in the town's capitalprojects fund, debt service fund, and governmental activities at the government-wide level. Youmay ignore entries in the General Fund. The town has a calendar year-end. n. The sales tax collections for debt service amounted to $250,000. o. Central Paving and Construction gave a final billing to the town for $2,000,000. Upon last inspection by the Public Works Department, a leak was discovered in the roof.p. Public works employees installed a new sidewalk and landscaping at a…arrow_forwardrequire more [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] The Albertville City Council decided to pool the investments of its General Fund with Albertville Schools and Richwood Township in an investment pool to be managed by the city. Each of the pool participants had reported its investments at fair value as of the end of 2019. At the date of the creation of the pool, February 15, 2020, the fair value of the investments of each pool participant was as follows: City of Albertville General Fund Albertville Schools Richwood Township Total Investments 12/31/19 $892,000 4,204,000 3,930,000 $9,026,000 2/15/20 $910,000 4,277,000 3,913,000 $9,100,000 d. On June 15, Richwood Township decided to withdraw $3.030,000 for a capital projects payment. At the date of the withdrawal, the fair value of the Treasury notes had increased by $32,000. Assume that the trust fund was able to redeem the CDs necessary to complete the withdrawal without a penalty but did not receive…arrow_forward
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- Coronado Co. is building a new hockey arena at a cost of $2,420,000. It received a downpayment of $510,000 from local businesses to support the project, and now needs to borrow $1,910,000 to complete the project. It therefore decides to issue $1,910,000 of 10.0%, 10-year bonds. These bonds were issued on January 1, 2024, and pay interest annually on each January 1. The bonds yield 9%. Click here to view factor table. (a) Your answer is partially correct. Prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds on January 1, 2024. (Round present value factor calculations to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and the final answer to O decimal places, e.g. 58,971. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter O for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. List all debit entries before credit entries.) Date January 1, 2024 Account Titles and Explanation Cash Premium on Bonds Payable…arrow_forwardThe citizens of Spencer County approved the issuance of $2,008,000 in 6 percent general obligation bonds to finance the construction of a courthouse annex. A capital projects fund was established for that purpose. The preclosing trial balance of the courthouse annex capital project fund follows: Trial Balance—December 31, 2020 Debits Credits Cash $ 908,000 Contract payable $ 551,000 Due from state government 192,000 Encumbrances 108,000 Expenditures—capital 1,854,000 Intergovernmental grant 395,000 OFS: premium on bonds 57,000 OFS: proceeds sale of bonds 2,008,000 Budgetary fund balance—Reserve for encumbrances 108,000 OFU: Transfer out 57,000 $ 3,119,000 $ 3,119,000 Required:a. Prepare any closing entries necessary at year-end.b. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance…arrow_forwardRaygun County had outstanding $35 million in Series 1998 general obligation bonds on June 30, 2018. The bonds were issued at an interest rate of 10 percent with interest payable on June 30 and December 31. In July 2018, interest rates declined substantially, and the county issued refunding bonds in the amount of $35 million at 5 percent. The proceeds of the refunding bonds were placed in escrow along with $2,800,000 held in the county’s debt service fund as a sinking fund for the 1998 debt. The proceeds of the refunding bonds and the sinking fund amount would be used in December 2018 (the call date) to purchase the 1998 debt at a 3 percent call premium, totaling $1,050,000, plus accrued interest of $1,750,000. The County had $250,000 of unamortized debt issue costs on the 1998 bonds, which it reported in its government-wide financial statements. This amount combined with the call premium resulted in a $3,050,000 “loss” on the refunding. (a) What journal entries should the county make…arrow_forward
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