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Aneli [31]
4 years ago
6

The City of Wolfe has issued its financial statements for Year 4 (assume that the city uses a calendar year). The city’s General

Fund is made up of two functions: (1) education and (2) parks. The city also utilizes capital projects funds for ongoing construction and an enterprise fund to account for an art museum. It also has one discretely presented component unit.
The government-wide financial statements indicated the following Year 4 totals:

Education had net expenses of $748,000. Parks had net expenses of $151,000.

Art museum had net revenues of $54,000. General revenues were $1,053,000;

the overall increase in net position was $208,000.

The fund financial statements issued for Year 4 indicated the following:

The General Fund had an increase of $35,250 in its fund balance.

The Capital Projects Fund had an increase of $54,500 in its fund balance.

The Enterprise Fund had an increase of $62,000 in its net position.

Officials for Wolfe define "available" as current financial resources to be paid or collected within 60 days. On the first day of the year, the City of Wolfe bought $31,750 of equipment with a 5-year life and no salvage value for its school system. It was capitalized but no other entries were ever made. The machine was monitored using the modified approach.

a. Based on the information provided above, what was the correct overall change in the net position in the government-wide financial statements?

b. What was the correct amount of net expenses for education in the government-wide statements?
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1 answer:
s344n2d4d5 [400]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A, $385,150

B.$799,750

Explanation:

A. Particulars :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Amount

General Fund:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$1,053,000

Less:

EducationExpenses:::::::::::::::::::$ $748,000

Parks:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$151,000.

___________________________________

General fund bal::::::::::::::::::::::::::$154,000

Add:

Capital funds:

Art museum Revenue::::::::::::::::$54,000

__________________________________

Finanical bal:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$208,000

Net changes statement

Particulars :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Amount

General Fund:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$1,088,250($1,053,000+$35,250)

Less:

EducationExpenses:::::::::::::::::::$ $748,000

Parks:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$151,000.

___________________________________

General fund bal::::::::::::::::::::::::::$189,250

Add:

Capital funds:

Art museum Revenue:::::::::::::::$108,500=$54,000 +$54,500

Equipment::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$25,400($31,750/5=$6350, $31,750 - $6350)

__________________________________

Captial bal:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$133,900

Add

Enterprise Fund ::::::::::::::::::: $62,000

________________________________________

Correct overall change::::::::::::$385,150

__________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________

b)Education had net expenses of $748,000 +$31,750=$779,750.

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