1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Aneli [31]
3 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?
Business
1 answer:
s344n2d4d5 [400]3 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.

You might be interested in
Why would a large crop surplus be a problem for farmers? A. Surpluses are destroyed by the government. B. Surpluses drive down p
Vladimir79 [104]

Answer:

The answer is b. Surpluses drive down prices

Explanation:

If you have a large volume of crops, it would not drive up the price simply because there is not a lot of demand for the crop. In that sense, both c and d (even though d is relevant to the equipment) are incorrect. If there is a lot of surplus, farmers will have to lower their prices in order to sell it. They lose in profit which is why large crop surplus are a problem for farmers.

3 0
3 years ago
Explain how a person who pursued a career in accounting could succeed as an entrepreneur.
rosijanka [135]

Answer:

own their own accounting business

4 0
3 years ago
A study by the Environmental Protection Agency looked at the costs and benefits of the Clean Air Act from 1970 to 1990. This stu
qwelly [4]

Answer: d. 44 times higher

Explanation:

The benefits of cleaner air was $22 trillion and the cost of reducing pollution was $500 billion.

The number of times that you would have to multiply this cost of reducing pollution to get to the benefits of cleaner air is:

= 22 trillion / 500 billion

= 22,000 billion / 500 billion

= 44 times higher

5 0
3 years ago
Gateway Ltd sets up a company and in the first nine days of trading the following transactions occurred
valina [46]

1. The completion of the relevant ledger accounts for Gateway Ltd is as follows:

<h3>Cash Account</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 1: Common Stock          $10,000

January 2: Inventory                                     $4,000

January 3: Delivery Van                               $2,000

January 5: Sales Revenue           $1,500

January 7: Accounts Payable                        $800

January 8: Rent Expense                              $200

Balance                                                       $4,500

<h3>Accounts Receivable</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 6   Sales Revenue           $5,000

<h3>Inventory</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 2    Cash                          $4,000

January 4    Accounts Payable       1,000

January 6   Cost of goods sold                   $5,000

<h3>Delivery Van</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 3    Cash                         $2,000

<h3>Accounts Payable</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 4    Inventory                                  $1,000

January 7    Cash                          $800

Balance                                         $200

<h3>Common Stock</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 1     Cash                                         $10,000

<h3>Sales Revenue</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 5   Cash                                            $1,000

January 6   Accounts Receivable                  5,000

Balance                                         $6,000

<h3>Cost of goods sold</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 6    Inventory                  $5,000

<h3>Rent Expense</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 8   Cash                            $200

2. The extraction of a trial balance for Gateway Ltd is as follows:

<h3>Trial Balance</h3>

As of January 9

Account Titles             Debit       Credit

Cash                            $4,500

Accounts Receivable   5,000

Delivery Van                2,000

Accounts Payable                         $200

Common Stock                           10,000

Sales Revenue                             6,500

Cost of goods sold     5,000

Rent Expense                200

Totals                      $16,700   $16,700

<h3>Data Analysis:</h3>

January 1: Cash $10,000 Common Stock $10,000

January 2: Inventory $4,000 Cash $4,000

January 3: Delivery Van $2,000 Cash $2,000

January 4: Inventory $1,000 Accounts Payable $1,000

January 5: Cash $1,500 Sales Revenue $1,500

January 6: Accounts Receivable $5,000 Sales Revenue $5,000

January 7: Accounts Payable $800 Cash $800

January 8: Rent Expense $200 Cash $200

Learn more about extracting a trial balance at brainly.com/question/14604253

6 0
2 years ago
Josh and Pam have bought an older home that needs some repair. After budgeting a total of $1685 for home improvements, they star
Viefleur [7K]

Answer:

$210

Explanation:

Given:

Total budget = $1,685

Amount spent on small improvements = $425

The budget left after spending on small improvements

= Total budget - Amount spent on small improvements

= $1,685 - $425

= $1,260

Now,

the budget left is the maximum budget for the all 6 interior doors

Thus,

6 × max budget for single door = $1,260

or

Max budget for single door = $210

6 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • A bank agrees to lend via simple loan $100 today to Thomas. The agreement is based on that the yearly interest rate is 15%. If T
    15·1 answer
  • Here are data on two stocks, both of which have discount rates of 8%: Stock A Stock B Return on equity 8 % 5 % Earnings per shar
    14·1 answer
  • Hank earns per hour with timeandahalf for hours in excess of per week. He worked hours at his job during the first week of March
    12·1 answer
  • "press firmly to learn what your breasts feel like. a firm ridge in the lower curve of each breast is normal." this step for bse
    14·1 answer
  • In 2003, only 19 percent of high school students took classes that could earn them college credits (advanced placement or intern
    7·1 answer
  • Help me on statistics Homework.
    9·1 answer
  • An increase in the cost of producing video tape shifts the supply curve of video tape ________ and shifts the demand curve for v
    14·1 answer
  • A type of partnership called a ___________ acts much like a corporation and is traded on stock exchanges, but it is taxed like a
    8·1 answer
  • If a johnny rocket's burgers has 11,500 burgers in inventory on hand and they sell 1,000 units a day, how many days of inventory
    15·1 answer
  • If the Market Equilibrium Wage Rate is $105.00 and FC = $1500.00: A. The firm Shuts Down and hires no workers and loses $1500.00
    14·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!