Exam 9: Accounting for Special-Purpose Entities, Including Public Colleges and Universities
Exam 1: Introduction to Accounting and Financial Reporting for Governmental and Not-For-Profit Organizations134 Questions
Exam 2: Overview of Financial Reporting for State and Local Governments135 Questions
Exam 3: Modified Accrual Accounting: Including the Role of Fund Balances and Budgetary Authority143 Questions
Exam 4: Accounting for the General and Special Revenue Funds125 Questions
Exam 5: Accounting for Other Governmental Fund Types: Capital Projects, Debt Service, and Permanent152 Questions
Exam 6: Proprietary Funds130 Questions
Exam 7: Fiduciary Trustfunds154 Questions
Exam 8: Government-Wide Statements, Capital Assets, Long-Term Debt143 Questions
Exam 9: Accounting for Special-Purpose Entities, Including Public Colleges and Universities105 Questions
Exam 10: Accounting for Private Not-For-Profit Organizations151 Questions
Exam 11: College and University Accounting Private Institutions125 Questions
Exam 12: Accounting for Hospitals and Other Health Care Providers100 Questions
Exam 13: Auditing, Tax-Exempt Organizations, and Evaluating Performance151 Questions
Exam 14: Financial Reporting by the Federal Government66 Questions
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With respect to public colleges and universities,expenses are reported by:
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According to the National Association of College and Business Officers,scholarship discounts and allowances paid by institutional funds:
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Public colleges and universities are required to report as special purpose entities engaged in both governmental- and business-type activities because they receive tax dollars and charge user fees.
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According to GASB Statement 34,governmental activities are generally financed through taxes,intergovernmental revenues and other nonexchange revenues.
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No public colleges have the power to issue debt; it must be issued by the state as general obligation debt.
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Special-purpose governments that are engaged in both governmental and business-type activities or in more than one governmental activity are required to include which items in its financial reporting?
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Which of the following is true regarding financial reporting of special-purpose entities?
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A public college had tuition and fees for the year ended June 30,2014 in the amount of $45,000,000.Scholarships,for which no services were required,amounted to $2,500,000.Graduate assistantships,for which services were required,amounted to $2,300,000.The amount to be reported by the college for net tuition and fee revenue would be:
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Which of the following is true regarding financial reporting of special-purpose entities?
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Governmental health care entities,public school systems,and museums are commonly accounted for as special-purpose governments.
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Answer the following related to accounting and financial reporting for public colleges and universities:
a.What choices exist for financial reporting by public colleges and universities,according to GASB Statement 35?
b.Indicate the contents required for a financial report for those public colleges and universities that choose to report as special-purpose entities engaged only in business-type activities.
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Higher education institutions that report as special purpose entities engaged in business-type activities only should report the same net asset classifications (invested in capital assets,net of related debt,restricted,unrestricted)as are reported in the government-wide statement of net assets.
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Indicate the financial reporting rules for each of the following special-purpose entities (which category of special-purpose entity),and indicate the financial statements that would be required:
a.A township that assesses property for taxation,provides road maintenance,and provides welfare assistance.
b.A fire protection district that engages in protection of property in unincorporated areas from fires.
c.An independent tollway authority,not the component unit of any other government.
d.An independent statewide pension plan.
e.A public college.
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GASB requires that educational institutions who engage in business-type activities and issue debt account for the debt by:
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According to GASB Statement 33,with respect to public colleges and universities,pledges receivable are recognized as assets and revenues when eligibility requirements are met.
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State appropriations for higher education institutions are to be reported as nonoperating revenues in the Statement of Revenues,Expenses,and Changes in Net Assets.
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Revenue sources for public colleges include tuition and fees and donations.All other income is reported as unrelated business income.
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Which of the following is true regarding the Statement of Revenues,Expenses,and Changes in Net Assets for a public (government-owned)college?
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Public colleges must report tuition income net of athletic scholarships.
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Which of the following is true regarding the Statement of Revenues,Expenses,and Changes in Net Assets for a public college?
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