Deck 17: Accounting for Colleges and Universities

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Which type of gifts would normally not be reported by a government university?

A) Split-interest annuity gifts.
B) Split-interest life income gifts.
C) Trust held by others.
D) Endowment gifts.
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Which measurement focus is used by governmental universities that report as a business-type special-purpose government?

A) Cash measurement focus.
B) Current financial resources measurement focus.
C) Economic resources measurement focus.
D) Accrual measurement focus.
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Jim Catlett establishes a trust that is administered by Mansfield National Bank in the amount of $750,000. Jim has promised that he will donate an additional $50,000 a year to the trust in each of the next 5 years. The income from the trust will go to the state university. How much should the university record as income in the year that the trust is established?

A) $1,000,000.
B) $750,000 plus the present value of the five $50,000 donations.
C) $750,000.
D) $0.
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Charges for tuition for the current semester of a local college totaled $300,000. Academic scholarships were awarded to students in the amount of $25,000 and tuition waivers were given to children of employees in the amount of $10,000. The college should report

A) Revenues of $265,000 and Expenses of $35,000
B) Revenues of $275,000 and $10,000 in Expenses.
C) Revenues of $290,000 and $25,000 in Expenses.
D) Revenues of $300,000 and Expenses of $35,000.
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Dogwood State University is a government university that reports as a special government engaged only in business-type activities. Listed below are selected transactions that affect its annuity gifts. All amounts are in thousands of dollars.
Transactions:
1. At the beginning of the year, the college receives cash of $200 with a stipulation that the donor be paid $25 each year for 10 years. The present value of the payments to the donor is $175.
2. Investments in the amount of $170 are purchased.
3. Investment income of $20 is earned and received during the year.
4. Payment of $25 is made to the donor at year end.
5. The present value of the expected payments to the donor was $162 at year end.
 Requirement: \underline{\text{ Requirement: }} Prepare the necessary journal entries to record these transactions.
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Purchase of capital assets by government colleges and universities engaged only in business-type activities would be reported as

A) Expenditures.
B) Transfers to capital assets.
C) Reclassifications.
D) Increases in capital assets.
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A public college was the recipient of an annuity gift. The elderly alumnus donated cash of $110,000 and investments of $610,000 with the restriction that the college pays them a sum of $50,000 per year for five years. If the annuity payable has been actuarially valued at $305,000, the college should report revenues upon receipt of the gift in the amount of

A) $0.
B) $415,000.
C) $470,000.
D) $720,000.
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A government university's tuition and fees at the standard rates are $20 million. Scholarship allowances of $1,500,000 are granted to students by the university and tuition waivers for employees granted under the university's tuition waiver policy are $100,000. Uncollectible accounts are expected to equal $150,000. The amount of tuition and fees revenues that the university should report is:

A) $18,250,000.
B) $18,350,000.
C) $18,500,000.
D) $20,000,000.
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The following information was derived from the accounts and records of Mockingbird State University for 20X3. All amounts are in thousands of dollars.

- Tuition and feesTotal assessed.$4,000Expected uncollectible.80AppropriationsState.800Auxiliary enterprisesSales500Salaries280Other expenses.140Endowment incomeRestricted to research370Private gifts and grantsRestricted to student scholarships200Restricted to plant expansion2,000Unrestricted180 Expenses: Instruction3,100 Research.600 Student services220 Institutional support190 Operation of plant180 Mortgage payment ( $10,000 interest).15 Scholarships allowances.200 Net positon, January 1,20X33,827\begin{array}{llr}\text {Tuition and fees}\\\text {Total assessed.}&\$4,000\\\text {Expected uncollectible.}&80\\\text {Appropriations}\\\text {State.}&800\\\text {Auxiliary enterprises}\\\text {Sales}&500\\\text {Salaries}&280\\\text {Other expenses.}&140\\\text {Endowment income}\\\text {Restricted to research}&370\\\text {Private gifts and grants}\\\text {Restricted to student scholarships}&200\\\text {Restricted to plant expansion}&2,000\\\text {Unrestricted}&180\\\text { Expenses:}\\\text { Instruction}&3,100\\\text { Research.}&600\\\text { Student services}&220\\\text { Institutional support}&190\\\text { Operation of plant}&180\\\text { Mortgage payment ( \( \$ 10,000 \) interest).}&15\\\text { Scholarships allowances.}&200\\\text { Net positon, January \( 1,20 \mathrm{X} 3 \)}&3,827\end{array}

Mockingbird State University reports as a special purpose government engaged only in business-type activities.

 Requirement: \underline{\text{ Requirement: }} Prepare a statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position for Mockingbird State University for 20X3.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding life income gifts?

A) Require the amount of the payment to the beneficiary to vary based on the earnings of the trust.
B) Require a fixed-dollar payment to be made annually to a designated recipient.
C) Assets are recorded at historical cost when donated.
D) Life income gifts are no longer allowed by governmental colleges and universities.
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Governmental universities typically report as

A) General purpose governments.
B) Special-purpose governments engaged in only business-type activities.
C) Special-purpose governments engaged in only governmental activities.
D) Private sector entities.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) All colleges and universities report under the same GAAP guidelines.
B) Private colleges and universities must report using FASB guidance. Public colleges and universities are permitted to follow either the FASB guidance or the GASB guidance.
C) Private colleges and universities must report using the FASB guidance. Public colleges and universities must report using GASB guidance.
D) Public colleges and universities must report as special purpose governments engaged only in business-type activities.
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Selected transactions of Shelbyville State University are listed below. The university reports as a special purpose government engaged in only business-type activities. All amounts are in thousands of dollars.

 Transactions: \underline{\text{ Transactions: }}
1. Tuition and fees assessed total $4,500; 70% is collected immediately; scholarships allowances are granted for $120; and $45 is expected to prove uncollectible.
2. Revenues collected from sales and services of the university bookstore, an auxiliary enterprise, were $275.
3. Salaries and wages paid, $1,500; $62 of this was for employees of the university bookstore.
4. Tuition remissions were granted in the amount of $35 for employees.
5. Mortgage payments totaled $520; $290 of this was for interest.
6. Restricted contributions for the Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program were received, $250.
7. Expenditures for the MAcc program were incurred and paid, $230.
8. Equipment was purchased from unrestricted resources, $34.

 Requirement: \underline{\text{ Requirement: }} Prepare the necessary journal entries to record these transactions.
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Below are selected transactions for the Lake County Community College (LCCC). LCCC reports as a special government engaged only in business-type activities. All amounts are in thousands of dollars.
Transactions: \underline{\text{Transactions: }}
1. Tuition and fees charged for the fall 20X3 semester totaled $2,800. Of this, $98 was waived as a result of scholarship allowances, and another $15 is expected to be uncollectible.
2. The college received a reimbursement grant restricted to research on composite materials, $300.
3. Salaries paid to researchers in the Composite Materials Lab of $40 qualified under the research grant received.
4. The college purchased equipment for use in its building and grounds maintenance department at a cost of $35. Unrestricted resources were used for this purpose.
5. The college paid $30 interest and $15 principal on one of its mortgages.

 Requirement: \underline{\text{ Requirement: }} Prepare the necessary journal entries to record these transactions.
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A college has a June 30 fiscal year end. Assume that tuition revenue for the summer session that begins June 1, 20X8, and ends August 31, 20X8 totals $270,000. Tuition is billed and is due at the beginning of the session term. How much revenue should be reported as of the fiscal year ended June 30, 20X8?

A) $270,000.
B) $180,000.
C) $135,000.
D) $90,000.
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Tuition revenues of government colleges and universities are reported

A) Net of bad debts, scholarships and fellowships.
B) Net of bad debts.
C) Net of scholarships and fellowships.
D) At the gross amount of the standard tuition and fees.
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A wealthy alumnus donated land to be used for a new arts and sciences building at the local state university. The land has a fair market value of $250,000. The donor purchased the land ten years ago at a cost of $75,000. The entry to record the receipt of the donation would be  Debit Credit A.  Land$250,000 Capital Contributions$250,000 B. Land $75,000 Capital Contributions$75,000 C.  Land$250,000Special Item $250,000 D. Land $75,000 Special Item$75,000\begin{array}{llr}&&\text { Debit }&\text {Credit }\\ \text {A. } & \text { Land} &\$250,000\\& \text { Capital Contributions} &&\$250,000\\\\ \text { B.} & \text { Land } &\$75,000\\& \text { Capital Contributions} &&\$75,000\\\\ \text { C. } & \text { Land} &\$250,000\\ &\text {Special Item } &&\$250,000\\\\ \text { D. } & \text {Land }&\$75,000\\ &\text { Special Item} &&\$75,000\\\end{array}
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A government university that chooses to report as a business-type special purpose government, purchases land for a planned dormitory by securing a ten year bank loan. The entry to record the purchase and procurement of funding would include

A) A debit to assets.
B) A credit to fund balance.
C) A debit to expenditures.
D) A credit to other financing sources.
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Stock valued at $15,000 was donated to a college. The donor stipulated that the stock was to be immediately sold and the proceeds included in donations to the college's capital campaign. The entry to record the receipt of the gift would be  Debit Credit  A. Restricted Assets - Capital Campaign$15,000 Revenue$15,000 B. Restricted Assets - Capital Campaign $15,000 Deferred Revenues $15,000 C. Investments$15,000 Deferred Revenues $15,000 D.  Investments$15,000 Special Item$15,000\begin{array}{llr}&&\text { Debit }&\text {Credit }\\ \text { A.} &\text { Restricted Assets - Capital Campaign} &\$15,000\\& \text { Revenue} &&\$15,000\\\\ \text { B.} & \text { Restricted Assets - Capital Campaign } &\$15,000\\& \text { Deferred Revenues } &&\$15,000\\\\ \text { C.} & \text { Investments} &\$15,000\\& \text { Deferred Revenues } &&\$15,000\\\\ \text { D. } & \text { Investments} &\$15,000\\& \text { Special Item} &&\$15,000\\\end{array}

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Government colleges and universities must recognize private donations received with purpose restrictions as

A) Deferred revenue until the restrictions are met.
B) Operating revenues.
C) Nonoperating revenues.
D) None of the above.
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A government university collected unrestricted student fees of $200,000 and fees restricted for technology of $400,000 in the current academic year.

A) The full $600,000 should be reported as revenues for the academic year.
B) $200,000 should be reported as revenues and $400,000 should be reported as unearned revenues
C) $200,000 should be reported as revenues and $200,000 as deferred revenues.
D) $400,000 should be reported as unearned revenues and $200,000 as deferred revenues.
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The statement of net position of government colleges and universities engaged only in business-type activities would not report which component of net position?

A) Unrestricted net position.
B) Net position with donor restrictions.
C) Net investment in capital assets.
D) Restricted net position.
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Management's discussion and analysis must be reported by

A) All colleges and universities.
B) Nongovernment not-for-profit colleges and universities.
C) All government colleges and universities.
D) Only government colleges and universities that report as special purpose governments engaged only in business-type activities.
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A state university receives an appropriation for from the state for capital projects of $5 million and a state appropriation for other purposes of $20 million. How should the amounts received be reported in the university's statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position?

A) Operating revenues of $20 million and nonoperating revenues of $5 million.
B) Operating revenues of $20 million and capital contributions of $5 million.
C) Nonoperating revenues of $20 million and capital contributions of $5 million.
D) Nonoperating revenues of $25 million.
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Which financial statements are required for nongovernment, not-for-profit colleges and universities?

A) Balance sheet, statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes, and statement of cash flows.
B) Balance sheet, statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net assets, and statement of cash flows.
C) Balance sheet, statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net assets, and statement of changes in net assets.
D) Balance sheet, statement of activities, and statement of cash flows.
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A government college received a $2 million federal grant restricted to research on developing a process for synthesizing a stable triple helix. $500,000 of qualifying research costs were incurred during the year. The college should report:

A) Grant revenues of $2 million.
B) Grant revenues of $500,000 and a liability for unearned grant revenues of $1.5 million.
C) Grant revenues of $500,000 and deferred inflows of $1.5 million.
D) Unearned grant revenues of $2 million until the research is completed.
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Which financial statements are required for government colleges and universities engaged only in business-type activities?

A) Statement of net position; statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes; and statement of cash flows.
B) Statement of net position; statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position; and statement of cash flows.
C) Statement of net position; statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position; and statement of changes in net position.
D) Statement of net position; statement of activities; and statement of cash flows.
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A state university assessed its students $2,000,000 of tuition and fees. However, only $1,500,000 was expected to be collected because of an estimated uncollectible amount of $25,000, scholarship allowances of $400,000, and tuition waivers to staff of $75,000. What amount of net tuition and fees revenue should be reported in the statement of revenues, expenses and changes in net position?

A) $1,500,000.
B) $1,575,000.
C) $1,600,000.
D) $2,000,000.
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A government university received a cash donation $1,000,000 to create an endowment. The income of the endowment can be used to support any activity of the university. In the balance sheet, the $1,000,000 endowment should be included in which component of net position?

A) Unrestricted net position.
B) Restricted - nonexpendable net position.
C) Nonspendable net position.
D) Permanently restricted net position.
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Government colleges and universities engaged only in business-type activities would report state appropriations as

A) Operating revenues.
B) Special items.
C) Other financing sources.
D) Nonoperating revenues.
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Chase Foundation establishes a $1,000,000 trust for a government university. The local bank is appointed as trustee of the fund. The income of the trust can be used to support any activity of the university. In the university's statement of net position, the $1,000,000 trust should be included in which component of net position?

A) Not reported.
B) Unrestricted net position.
C) Restricted - nonexpendable net position.
D) Permanently restricted net position.
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The balance sheet of nongovernment, not-for-profit colleges and universities would report which component of net assets?

A) Net assets without donor restrictions.
B) Restricted net position.
C) Net investment in capital assets.
D) Nonspendable net assets.
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If a government university provides loans to qualifying students for tuition and fees, the loans should be reported on the statement of cash flows as

A) Operating activities.
B) Noncapital financing activities.
C) Capital and related financing activities.
D) Investing activities.
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Which of the following classifications of net position likely would be found on the statement of net position of a governmental university that reports as a business-type activity?

A) Temporarily restricted net position.
B) Unrestricted net position.
C) Net position without donor restrictions.
D) Nonspendable net position.
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A public university received a restricted donation from one of their trustees. The donation was to be used to pay debt service costs for one year on the new athletic field. When received, the donation will be reported on the statement of cash flows as

A) Operating activities.
B) Noncapital financing activities.
C) Capital and related financing activities.
D) Investing activities.
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Fees collected from students but restricted to finance construction of a student recreation facility should be reported in the statement of cash flows as:

A) Operating activities.
B) Noncapital financing activities.
C) Capital and related financing activities.
D) Investing activities.
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A university's endowment fund has investments that were purchased for $400,000. As of the end of the fiscal year, the fair value of the investments decreased by $33,000. What journal entry is required to reflect the change in the fair market value of the investments?  Debit Credit  A. Loss on Endowment Investments $33,000 Endowment Investments.$33,000 B.  Interest Expense $33,000 Endowment Investments$33,000 C.  Revenues-Investment Income $33,000 Endowment Investments $33,000 D.  Interest Expense $33,000Deferred Revenues $33,000\begin{array}{llr}&&\text { Debit }&\text {Credit }\\ \text { A. } &\text {Loss on Endowment Investments } &\$33,000\\& \text { Endowment Investments.} &&\$33,000\\\\ \text { B. } &\text { Interest Expense } &\$33,000\\& \text { Endowment Investments} &&\$33,000\\\\ \text { C. } &\text { Revenues-Investment Income } &\$33,000\\& \text { Endowment Investments } &&\$33,000\\\\ \text { D. } &\text { Interest Expense } &\$33,000\\& \text {Deferred Revenues } &&\$33,000\\\end{array}
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Cash collected by a government university from tuition and fees should be reported in the statement of cash flows as

A) Operating activities.
B) Noncapital financing activities.
C) Capital and related financing activities.
D) Investing activities.
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A state college receives a life income gift of $200,000 from an individual. The individual is to receive the earnings on the assets until her death, at which time any remaining resources may be used for any purpose of the college. The present value of the estimated payments to the individual is $150,000. How much revenues should the college report upon receipt of this gift?

A) $0.
B) $20,000.
C) $50,000.
D) $200,000.
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The statement of cash flows of government colleges and universities engaged only in business-type activities would report all of the following sections except:

A) Investing.
B) Noncapital financing.
C) Capital and related financing.
D) Financing.
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The statement of cash flows of nongovernment, not-for-profit colleges and universities would report which category of cash flows?

A) Investing.
B) Noncapital financing.
C) Capital and related financing.
D) Nonoperating financing.
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Deck 17: Accounting for Colleges and Universities
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Which type of gifts would normally not be reported by a government university?

A) Split-interest annuity gifts.
B) Split-interest life income gifts.
C) Trust held by others.
D) Endowment gifts.
C
2
Which measurement focus is used by governmental universities that report as a business-type special-purpose government?

A) Cash measurement focus.
B) Current financial resources measurement focus.
C) Economic resources measurement focus.
D) Accrual measurement focus.
C
3
Jim Catlett establishes a trust that is administered by Mansfield National Bank in the amount of $750,000. Jim has promised that he will donate an additional $50,000 a year to the trust in each of the next 5 years. The income from the trust will go to the state university. How much should the university record as income in the year that the trust is established?

A) $1,000,000.
B) $750,000 plus the present value of the five $50,000 donations.
C) $750,000.
D) $0.
D
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Charges for tuition for the current semester of a local college totaled $300,000. Academic scholarships were awarded to students in the amount of $25,000 and tuition waivers were given to children of employees in the amount of $10,000. The college should report

A) Revenues of $265,000 and Expenses of $35,000
B) Revenues of $275,000 and $10,000 in Expenses.
C) Revenues of $290,000 and $25,000 in Expenses.
D) Revenues of $300,000 and Expenses of $35,000.
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Dogwood State University is a government university that reports as a special government engaged only in business-type activities. Listed below are selected transactions that affect its annuity gifts. All amounts are in thousands of dollars.
Transactions:
1. At the beginning of the year, the college receives cash of $200 with a stipulation that the donor be paid $25 each year for 10 years. The present value of the payments to the donor is $175.
2. Investments in the amount of $170 are purchased.
3. Investment income of $20 is earned and received during the year.
4. Payment of $25 is made to the donor at year end.
5. The present value of the expected payments to the donor was $162 at year end.
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Purchase of capital assets by government colleges and universities engaged only in business-type activities would be reported as

A) Expenditures.
B) Transfers to capital assets.
C) Reclassifications.
D) Increases in capital assets.
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A public college was the recipient of an annuity gift. The elderly alumnus donated cash of $110,000 and investments of $610,000 with the restriction that the college pays them a sum of $50,000 per year for five years. If the annuity payable has been actuarially valued at $305,000, the college should report revenues upon receipt of the gift in the amount of

A) $0.
B) $415,000.
C) $470,000.
D) $720,000.
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A government university's tuition and fees at the standard rates are $20 million. Scholarship allowances of $1,500,000 are granted to students by the university and tuition waivers for employees granted under the university's tuition waiver policy are $100,000. Uncollectible accounts are expected to equal $150,000. The amount of tuition and fees revenues that the university should report is:

A) $18,250,000.
B) $18,350,000.
C) $18,500,000.
D) $20,000,000.
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The following information was derived from the accounts and records of Mockingbird State University for 20X3. All amounts are in thousands of dollars.

- Tuition and feesTotal assessed.$4,000Expected uncollectible.80AppropriationsState.800Auxiliary enterprisesSales500Salaries280Other expenses.140Endowment incomeRestricted to research370Private gifts and grantsRestricted to student scholarships200Restricted to plant expansion2,000Unrestricted180 Expenses: Instruction3,100 Research.600 Student services220 Institutional support190 Operation of plant180 Mortgage payment ( $10,000 interest).15 Scholarships allowances.200 Net positon, January 1,20X33,827\begin{array}{llr}\text {Tuition and fees}\\\text {Total assessed.}&\$4,000\\\text {Expected uncollectible.}&80\\\text {Appropriations}\\\text {State.}&800\\\text {Auxiliary enterprises}\\\text {Sales}&500\\\text {Salaries}&280\\\text {Other expenses.}&140\\\text {Endowment income}\\\text {Restricted to research}&370\\\text {Private gifts and grants}\\\text {Restricted to student scholarships}&200\\\text {Restricted to plant expansion}&2,000\\\text {Unrestricted}&180\\\text { Expenses:}\\\text { Instruction}&3,100\\\text { Research.}&600\\\text { Student services}&220\\\text { Institutional support}&190\\\text { Operation of plant}&180\\\text { Mortgage payment ( \( \$ 10,000 \) interest).}&15\\\text { Scholarships allowances.}&200\\\text { Net positon, January \( 1,20 \mathrm{X} 3 \)}&3,827\end{array}

Mockingbird State University reports as a special purpose government engaged only in business-type activities.

 Requirement: \underline{\text{ Requirement: }} Prepare a statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position for Mockingbird State University for 20X3.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding life income gifts?

A) Require the amount of the payment to the beneficiary to vary based on the earnings of the trust.
B) Require a fixed-dollar payment to be made annually to a designated recipient.
C) Assets are recorded at historical cost when donated.
D) Life income gifts are no longer allowed by governmental colleges and universities.
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Governmental universities typically report as

A) General purpose governments.
B) Special-purpose governments engaged in only business-type activities.
C) Special-purpose governments engaged in only governmental activities.
D) Private sector entities.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) All colleges and universities report under the same GAAP guidelines.
B) Private colleges and universities must report using FASB guidance. Public colleges and universities are permitted to follow either the FASB guidance or the GASB guidance.
C) Private colleges and universities must report using the FASB guidance. Public colleges and universities must report using GASB guidance.
D) Public colleges and universities must report as special purpose governments engaged only in business-type activities.
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Selected transactions of Shelbyville State University are listed below. The university reports as a special purpose government engaged in only business-type activities. All amounts are in thousands of dollars.

 Transactions: \underline{\text{ Transactions: }}
1. Tuition and fees assessed total $4,500; 70% is collected immediately; scholarships allowances are granted for $120; and $45 is expected to prove uncollectible.
2. Revenues collected from sales and services of the university bookstore, an auxiliary enterprise, were $275.
3. Salaries and wages paid, $1,500; $62 of this was for employees of the university bookstore.
4. Tuition remissions were granted in the amount of $35 for employees.
5. Mortgage payments totaled $520; $290 of this was for interest.
6. Restricted contributions for the Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program were received, $250.
7. Expenditures for the MAcc program were incurred and paid, $230.
8. Equipment was purchased from unrestricted resources, $34.

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Below are selected transactions for the Lake County Community College (LCCC). LCCC reports as a special government engaged only in business-type activities. All amounts are in thousands of dollars.
Transactions: \underline{\text{Transactions: }}
1. Tuition and fees charged for the fall 20X3 semester totaled $2,800. Of this, $98 was waived as a result of scholarship allowances, and another $15 is expected to be uncollectible.
2. The college received a reimbursement grant restricted to research on composite materials, $300.
3. Salaries paid to researchers in the Composite Materials Lab of $40 qualified under the research grant received.
4. The college purchased equipment for use in its building and grounds maintenance department at a cost of $35. Unrestricted resources were used for this purpose.
5. The college paid $30 interest and $15 principal on one of its mortgages.

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A college has a June 30 fiscal year end. Assume that tuition revenue for the summer session that begins June 1, 20X8, and ends August 31, 20X8 totals $270,000. Tuition is billed and is due at the beginning of the session term. How much revenue should be reported as of the fiscal year ended June 30, 20X8?

A) $270,000.
B) $180,000.
C) $135,000.
D) $90,000.
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Tuition revenues of government colleges and universities are reported

A) Net of bad debts, scholarships and fellowships.
B) Net of bad debts.
C) Net of scholarships and fellowships.
D) At the gross amount of the standard tuition and fees.
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17
A wealthy alumnus donated land to be used for a new arts and sciences building at the local state university. The land has a fair market value of $250,000. The donor purchased the land ten years ago at a cost of $75,000. The entry to record the receipt of the donation would be  Debit Credit A.  Land$250,000 Capital Contributions$250,000 B. Land $75,000 Capital Contributions$75,000 C.  Land$250,000Special Item $250,000 D. Land $75,000 Special Item$75,000\begin{array}{llr}&&\text { Debit }&\text {Credit }\\ \text {A. } & \text { Land} &\$250,000\\& \text { Capital Contributions} &&\$250,000\\\\ \text { B.} & \text { Land } &\$75,000\\& \text { Capital Contributions} &&\$75,000\\\\ \text { C. } & \text { Land} &\$250,000\\ &\text {Special Item } &&\$250,000\\\\ \text { D. } & \text {Land }&\$75,000\\ &\text { Special Item} &&\$75,000\\\end{array}
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18
A government university that chooses to report as a business-type special purpose government, purchases land for a planned dormitory by securing a ten year bank loan. The entry to record the purchase and procurement of funding would include

A) A debit to assets.
B) A credit to fund balance.
C) A debit to expenditures.
D) A credit to other financing sources.
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19
Stock valued at $15,000 was donated to a college. The donor stipulated that the stock was to be immediately sold and the proceeds included in donations to the college's capital campaign. The entry to record the receipt of the gift would be  Debit Credit  A. Restricted Assets - Capital Campaign$15,000 Revenue$15,000 B. Restricted Assets - Capital Campaign $15,000 Deferred Revenues $15,000 C. Investments$15,000 Deferred Revenues $15,000 D.  Investments$15,000 Special Item$15,000\begin{array}{llr}&&\text { Debit }&\text {Credit }\\ \text { A.} &\text { Restricted Assets - Capital Campaign} &\$15,000\\& \text { Revenue} &&\$15,000\\\\ \text { B.} & \text { Restricted Assets - Capital Campaign } &\$15,000\\& \text { Deferred Revenues } &&\$15,000\\\\ \text { C.} & \text { Investments} &\$15,000\\& \text { Deferred Revenues } &&\$15,000\\\\ \text { D. } & \text { Investments} &\$15,000\\& \text { Special Item} &&\$15,000\\\end{array}

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20
Government colleges and universities must recognize private donations received with purpose restrictions as

A) Deferred revenue until the restrictions are met.
B) Operating revenues.
C) Nonoperating revenues.
D) None of the above.
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21
A government university collected unrestricted student fees of $200,000 and fees restricted for technology of $400,000 in the current academic year.

A) The full $600,000 should be reported as revenues for the academic year.
B) $200,000 should be reported as revenues and $400,000 should be reported as unearned revenues
C) $200,000 should be reported as revenues and $200,000 as deferred revenues.
D) $400,000 should be reported as unearned revenues and $200,000 as deferred revenues.
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22
The statement of net position of government colleges and universities engaged only in business-type activities would not report which component of net position?

A) Unrestricted net position.
B) Net position with donor restrictions.
C) Net investment in capital assets.
D) Restricted net position.
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23
Management's discussion and analysis must be reported by

A) All colleges and universities.
B) Nongovernment not-for-profit colleges and universities.
C) All government colleges and universities.
D) Only government colleges and universities that report as special purpose governments engaged only in business-type activities.
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24
A state university receives an appropriation for from the state for capital projects of $5 million and a state appropriation for other purposes of $20 million. How should the amounts received be reported in the university's statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position?

A) Operating revenues of $20 million and nonoperating revenues of $5 million.
B) Operating revenues of $20 million and capital contributions of $5 million.
C) Nonoperating revenues of $20 million and capital contributions of $5 million.
D) Nonoperating revenues of $25 million.
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25
Which financial statements are required for nongovernment, not-for-profit colleges and universities?

A) Balance sheet, statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes, and statement of cash flows.
B) Balance sheet, statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net assets, and statement of cash flows.
C) Balance sheet, statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net assets, and statement of changes in net assets.
D) Balance sheet, statement of activities, and statement of cash flows.
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26
A government college received a $2 million federal grant restricted to research on developing a process for synthesizing a stable triple helix. $500,000 of qualifying research costs were incurred during the year. The college should report:

A) Grant revenues of $2 million.
B) Grant revenues of $500,000 and a liability for unearned grant revenues of $1.5 million.
C) Grant revenues of $500,000 and deferred inflows of $1.5 million.
D) Unearned grant revenues of $2 million until the research is completed.
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27
Which financial statements are required for government colleges and universities engaged only in business-type activities?

A) Statement of net position; statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes; and statement of cash flows.
B) Statement of net position; statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position; and statement of cash flows.
C) Statement of net position; statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position; and statement of changes in net position.
D) Statement of net position; statement of activities; and statement of cash flows.
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28
A state university assessed its students $2,000,000 of tuition and fees. However, only $1,500,000 was expected to be collected because of an estimated uncollectible amount of $25,000, scholarship allowances of $400,000, and tuition waivers to staff of $75,000. What amount of net tuition and fees revenue should be reported in the statement of revenues, expenses and changes in net position?

A) $1,500,000.
B) $1,575,000.
C) $1,600,000.
D) $2,000,000.
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29
A government university received a cash donation $1,000,000 to create an endowment. The income of the endowment can be used to support any activity of the university. In the balance sheet, the $1,000,000 endowment should be included in which component of net position?

A) Unrestricted net position.
B) Restricted - nonexpendable net position.
C) Nonspendable net position.
D) Permanently restricted net position.
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30
Government colleges and universities engaged only in business-type activities would report state appropriations as

A) Operating revenues.
B) Special items.
C) Other financing sources.
D) Nonoperating revenues.
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31
Chase Foundation establishes a $1,000,000 trust for a government university. The local bank is appointed as trustee of the fund. The income of the trust can be used to support any activity of the university. In the university's statement of net position, the $1,000,000 trust should be included in which component of net position?

A) Not reported.
B) Unrestricted net position.
C) Restricted - nonexpendable net position.
D) Permanently restricted net position.
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32
The balance sheet of nongovernment, not-for-profit colleges and universities would report which component of net assets?

A) Net assets without donor restrictions.
B) Restricted net position.
C) Net investment in capital assets.
D) Nonspendable net assets.
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33
If a government university provides loans to qualifying students for tuition and fees, the loans should be reported on the statement of cash flows as

A) Operating activities.
B) Noncapital financing activities.
C) Capital and related financing activities.
D) Investing activities.
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34
Which of the following classifications of net position likely would be found on the statement of net position of a governmental university that reports as a business-type activity?

A) Temporarily restricted net position.
B) Unrestricted net position.
C) Net position without donor restrictions.
D) Nonspendable net position.
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35
A public university received a restricted donation from one of their trustees. The donation was to be used to pay debt service costs for one year on the new athletic field. When received, the donation will be reported on the statement of cash flows as

A) Operating activities.
B) Noncapital financing activities.
C) Capital and related financing activities.
D) Investing activities.
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36
Fees collected from students but restricted to finance construction of a student recreation facility should be reported in the statement of cash flows as:

A) Operating activities.
B) Noncapital financing activities.
C) Capital and related financing activities.
D) Investing activities.
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37
A university's endowment fund has investments that were purchased for $400,000. As of the end of the fiscal year, the fair value of the investments decreased by $33,000. What journal entry is required to reflect the change in the fair market value of the investments?  Debit Credit  A. Loss on Endowment Investments $33,000 Endowment Investments.$33,000 B.  Interest Expense $33,000 Endowment Investments$33,000 C.  Revenues-Investment Income $33,000 Endowment Investments $33,000 D.  Interest Expense $33,000Deferred Revenues $33,000\begin{array}{llr}&&\text { Debit }&\text {Credit }\\ \text { A. } &\text {Loss on Endowment Investments } &\$33,000\\& \text { Endowment Investments.} &&\$33,000\\\\ \text { B. } &\text { Interest Expense } &\$33,000\\& \text { Endowment Investments} &&\$33,000\\\\ \text { C. } &\text { Revenues-Investment Income } &\$33,000\\& \text { Endowment Investments } &&\$33,000\\\\ \text { D. } &\text { Interest Expense } &\$33,000\\& \text {Deferred Revenues } &&\$33,000\\\end{array}
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38
Cash collected by a government university from tuition and fees should be reported in the statement of cash flows as

A) Operating activities.
B) Noncapital financing activities.
C) Capital and related financing activities.
D) Investing activities.
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39
A state college receives a life income gift of $200,000 from an individual. The individual is to receive the earnings on the assets until her death, at which time any remaining resources may be used for any purpose of the college. The present value of the estimated payments to the individual is $150,000. How much revenues should the college report upon receipt of this gift?

A) $0.
B) $20,000.
C) $50,000.
D) $200,000.
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40
The statement of cash flows of government colleges and universities engaged only in business-type activities would report all of the following sections except:

A) Investing.
B) Noncapital financing.
C) Capital and related financing.
D) Financing.
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41
The statement of cash flows of nongovernment, not-for-profit colleges and universities would report which category of cash flows?

A) Investing.
B) Noncapital financing.
C) Capital and related financing.
D) Nonoperating financing.
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