Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780133799569
Author: Robert J. Freeman, Craig D. Shoulders, Dwayne N. McSwain, Robert B. Scott
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 1.9E
A transaction in which a municipal electric utility paid $150,000 out of its earnings for new equipment requires accounting recognition in
- a. an Enterprise Fund.
- b. the General Fund.
- c. the General Fund and the General Capital Assets and General Long-Term Liabilities accounts.
- d. an Enterprise Fund and the General Capital Assets and General Long-Term Liabilities accounts.
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Question 2
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Which of the following is not an example of the function of an Agency Fund?
a.
Collection of property tax by one government unit for the other
b.
All the options listed
c.
Payment of interest and principle on long-term debt
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The following transactions take place:
• A commitment was made to transfer general revenues to the entity in charge of providing transportation for all government agencies.
• Construction bonds were issued at a premium. The premium is to be included in funds accumulated to retire the debt.
• Police salaries were paid.
• Interest and principal were paid on general obligation serial bonds.
Required: Indicate the name of the fund(s) in which each of the transactions or events should be recorded.
Which of the following would be considered a general capital asset?
Select one:
a. Real estate purchased with the assets of a pension trust fund.
b. A vehicle purchased from General Fund revenues.
c. A vehicle purchased and maintained by an enterprise fund.
d. A computer purchased from revenues of an internal service fund and used by the supplies department.
Chapter 2 Solutions
Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting (11th Edition)
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