Exam 10: Appendix A: Fund Accounting
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The Parish Council of Holy Trinity Church has decided to seek the advice of an accountant in preparing their financial statements. The records are in a disorganized state; however, certain information has been assembled. Exhibit 10-1 is a summary of the fund balances at December 31, 20X5, and Exhibit 10-2 provides a summarized listing of the transactions for the year 20X6.
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a. In general journal form, prepare summary journal entries to record the information in Exhibit 10-2. Keep the funds separate by classifying them as follows:
Operating fund: OF Improvements fund: IF Window fund: WF Mission and outreach fund: MF Endowment fund: EF
b. Prepare a consolidated statement of financial for the funds of Holy Trinity Church at December 31, 20X6.
Exhibit 10-1
Summary Of Fund Balances
December Operating fund \ 3,200 Improvements fund 4,400 Window fund 18,000 Mission and outreach fund NIL Endowment fund Total funds 69,600 Description of Funds:
The operating fund is used to record all regular church receipts and operating expenses. The improvements fund is used to record all major acquisitions of property, plant, and equipment and is financed by allocations from the operating fund or by special donations. The window fund is a temporary fund established to enhance the church with stained-glass windows. (This fund is financed by special fundraising events and by special donations.)
The mission and outreach fund provides funds to overseas and local outreach projects. It is financed by contributions from the church members, which have been specifically designated to this fund. The interest from the endowment fund is paid directly to the operating fund, but the principal cannot be spent. The fund is substantially financed by donations from estates. The entire sum of $44,000 has been invested in term deposits.
All funds are operated out of the same bank account on the cash basis of accounting.
Exhibit 10-2
SUMMARY LISTING OF 20X6 TRANSACTIONS
1. Received regular weekly collections totalling $104,000 for the year.
2. Other donations during the year included:
for the mission and outreach fund
for the window fund
for the improvements fund
for the endowment fund, invested in term deposits 3. The $12,000 budgeted for the improvements fund was allocated from the operating fund.
4. Salaries of $66,500 were paid.
5. Operating expenses of $29,000 were paid, of which $4,300 were owing at December 31, 20X5. At December 31, 20X6, $4,200 of payables remained unpaid.
6. A special fundraising dinner was undertaken to raise money for the window fund. Dinner tickets were sold for $3,200 and expenses of $450 for food and $150 for entertainment were paid.
7. Two stained-glass windows were installed during the year at a cost of $21,000, of which $19,000 was paid. Further, a window costing $8,500 was ordered for delivery in 20X7.
8. An amount of $24,000 was paid out of the mission and outreach fund for an African relief fund and $3,000 was paid to a local food bank.
9. The improvements fund was used to pay for a $17,500 roof repair, and $4,800 for a new piano.
10. Interest in the amount of $4,100 was received by the operating fund from the endowment.
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Term Deposits 10,000
Cash 10,000 3. OF Trensfer to improvement fund 12,000
IF Transfer from operating fund 12,000 4. OF Salaries expense 66,500
Cash 66,500 5. OF Operating expenses 29,000
Cash 29,000 Note: The cash paid out is the only amount recognized in the accounts, as the cash basis of accounting is in use.
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Note: Costs incurred but not paid are not entered.
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The Khoo Music Society, a not-for-profit organization, is purchasing musical instruments to donate to some local schools. Khoo ordered the instruments on August 1, 20X1, and requested the following delivery schedule: September 15,201 woodwinds (\ 3,000) October 15,201 strings (\ 5,000) October 31,201 brass (\ 6,000) November 15,201 drums (\ 6,000) Khoo uses an encumbrance system and has properly recorded the necessary journal entry at August 1, 20X1. At November 15, 20X1, which of the following accounts should be debited and which statement will be affected?
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