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Olenka [21]
3 years ago
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Prepare budgetary entries, using general ledger control accounts only, for each of the following unrelated situations: (If no en

try is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in whole dollars not in millions (i.e., 1,000,000 not 1.0).) Anticipated revenues are $11.8 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $8.0 million. Anticipated revenues are $8.0 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $9.4 million. Anticipated revenues are $9.4 million; anticipated transfers from other funds are $1.6 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $8.0 million; anticipated transfers to other funds are $0.7 million. Anticipated revenues are $8.6 million; anticipated transfers from other funds are $1.1 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $9.7 million; anticipated transfers to other funds are $1.0 million.
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son4ous [18]3 years ago
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Answer:

Please see answer in explanatory column

Explanation:

Journal for  Budgetary entries

a) Anticipated revenues are $11.8 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $8.0 million

Account                                        Debit                Credit

Estimated Revenue control  $11,800,000

Appropriation control                                            $8,000,000    

Budgetary fund                                                      $3,800,000

Calculation

Budgetary fund = Estimated Revenue control  $11,800,000-

Appropriation control   $8,000,000 = $3,800,000        

b)Anticipated revenues are $8.0 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $9.4 million.

Account                                        Debit                Credit

Estimated Revenue control   $8,000,000

Budgetary fund                        $1,400,000

Appropriation control                                            $9,400,000

Budgetary fund = Estimated Revenue control  $8,000,000-

Appropriation control   $9,400,000 = -$1,400,000  , therefore will be debited

c)Anticipated revenues are $9.4 million; anticipated transfers from other funds are $1.6 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $8.0 million; anticipated transfers to other funds are $0.7 million

Account                                          Debit                             Credit

Estimated Revenue control         $9,400,000

Estimated other finance source control$1,600,000

Appropraition control                                                 $8,000,000

Estimated other finance source control                     $700,000

Budgetary fund                                                            $2,300,000

Budgetary fund = Estimated Revenue control +Estimated other finance source control) -Appropriation control + Estimated other finance source control=  $9,400,000 +$1,600,000)- $8,000,000 + 700,000 ) = 11,000,000 - $8,700,000 =$2,300,000  

d)Anticipated revenues are $8.6 million; anticipated transfers from other funds are $1.1 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $9.7 million; anticipated transfers to other funds are $1.0 million.

Account                                          Debit                             Credit

Estimated Revenue control           $8,600,000

Estimated other finance source control$1,100,000

Budgetary fund                                    $1,000,000

Appropraition control                                                 $9,700,000

Estimated other finance source control                     $1,000,000

Budgetary fund = Estimated Revenue control +Estimated other finance source control) -Appropriation control + Estimated other finance source control=  $8,600,000 +$1,100,000)- $9,700,000 + 1,000,000 ) = 9,700,000 - $10,700,000 =-$1,000,000  so will be debited

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