Exam 19: An Introduction to Accounting for State and Local Governmental Units
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Exam 11: Consolidation Theories, push-Down Accounting, and Corporate Joint Ventures55 Questions
Exam 12: Derivatives and Foreign Currency: Concepts and Common Transactions50 Questions
Exam 13: Accounting for Derivatives and Hedging Activities50 Questions
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Exam 15: Segment and Interim Financial Reporting50 Questions
Exam 16: Partnerships - Formation,operations,and Changes in Ownership Interests50 Questions
Exam 17: Partnership Liquidation50 Questions
Exam 18: Corporate Liquidations and Reorganizations50 Questions
Exam 19: An Introduction to Accounting for State and Local Governmental Units50 Questions
Exam 20: Accounting for State and Local Governmental Units - Governmental Funds48 Questions
Exam 21: Accounting for State and Local Governmental Units - Proprietary and Fiduciary Funds50 Questions
Exam 22: Accounting for Not-For-Profit Organizations50 Questions
Exam 23: Estates and Trusts50 Questions
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Enterprise funds and Internal service funds are Fiduciary Fund types.
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The governmental fund accounting equation is Current Assets - Current Liabilities = Fund Balance.
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The following are transactions for the city of Greenville.
a.Issued $50,000 10-year bonds.
b.Used $30,000 of the cash to buy a truck.
c.Sold the truck that was replaced which had cost $28,000,for $2,000.The old truck was fully depreciated.Residual value is zero.
d.Computed depreciation on the new truck for the year of $6,000.
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Analyze the above transactions by using the accounting equation for a governmental fund.
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Capital projects funds and debt service funds are governmental fund types.
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Approved or authorized expenditures that provide legislative control over the expenditure budget are referred to as
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Internal Service Funds differ from Enterprise Funds because Internal Service Funds
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The following are transactions for the city of Greenville.
a.Issued $50,000 10-year bonds.
b.Used $30,000 of the cash to buy a truck.
c.Sold the truck that was replaced which had cost $28,000,for $2,000.The old truck was fully depreciated.Residual value is zero.
d.Computed depreciation on the new truck for the year of $6,000.
Required:
Analyze the above transactions by using the accounting equation for a proprietary fund.
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Enterprise funds are used to account for business-type activities that serve primarily internal customers.
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The following are transactions for the city of Franklin.
a.Borrowed $20,000 by issuing a two-year note.
b.Purchased equipment for $6,000 cash.
c.Licenses for $700 were billed on account.
d.Accrued employee salary costs of $7,000.
e.Depreciation expense on equipment for year,$1,000.
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Analyze the above transactions by using the accounting equation for a governmental fund.
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