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
Simora [160]
3 years ago
10

The following are several transactions that relate to Bultena Township for the fiscal year 2019 (assume a voucher system is used

). Prepare all the journal entries necessary to record these transactions in the appropriate governmental-type fund(s), and identify the fund(s) used. Provide a description for each transaction in the orange box.
1. The General Fund operating budget was approved. It included estimated revenues of $1,500,000, estimated other financing sources of $300,000, appropriations of $1,150,000, financing uses of $600,000.

2. The Police Department paid its salaries of $50,000.

3. The General Fund made a transfer to the Debt Service Fund of $100,000.

4. Office furniture previously ordered for $45,000 was received, and the bill was entered into the voucher system. Old furniture that cost $23,000 was sold for $500; the proceeds could be used in any manner by the city.

5. General obligation long-term debt principal matured (due), and the final interest payment became due. These amounts were $75,000 and $7,500, respectively were paid. Assume a Debt Service Fund and a fiscal agent are used.

6. The township decides to construct a new library, which it estimates will cost $3.5 million. The City will finance the library with a state construction grant; general obligation bond issuance; and a transfer from the General Fund. Prepare a journal entry to record the transfer from the General Fund of 500,000.

7. Bonds were issued for the new Library. The face value of the bonds are 3 million and they sold for 3,017,500. The bond documents state a debt service fund is required and any premium should be transferred to this fund.

8. Bids for the construction of the library project were received in the amount of $2,987,000

9. The contractor on the library project sent the first partial billing for $966,000. the contract states a 10% retainage is required.

Fall 2019 Fund Abbreviations GF General Fund CPF Capital Project Fund DSF Debt Service Fund EF Enterprise fund The General Fu
Business
1 answer:
enot [183]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Journal Entry

Explanation:

1. Estimated revenues Dr, $1,500,000  

Estimated other financing sources Dr, $300,000  

        To Appropriations $1,150,000

         To Financing uses $600,000

         To Budgetary fund balance $50,000

(Being general fund operating budget is recorded)

2. Expenditures-salaries Dr, $50,000  

       To vouchers payable 50,000

(Being salaries paid in the police department is recorded)

3. General fund

Transfer out to debt service fund Dr, $100,000  

        To cash $100,000

Debt service fund  

Cash Dr, $100,000

        To transfer in from general fund $100,000

(Being transfer from the general fund to the debt service fund is recorded)

4. Budgetary fund balance Dr, $45,000

       To Encumbrances $45,000

Expenditures-capital outlay Dr, 45,000

        To vouchers payable $45,000

Cash Dr, $500

       To other financing source-sale of assets $500

(Being purchase and sale of office furniture is recorded)

5. General fund  

Transfer out to debt service fund Dr, 150,000  

      To cash 150,000

Debt service fund  

Cash Dr, $150,000

       To transfer in from general fund $150,000

Interest expenditures Dr, $75,000

Bond principal expenditures Dr, $75,000  

       To cash $150,000

(Being payment of long term obligation is recorded)

6. Capital project fund  

Cash Dr, $500,000  

      To transfer in from general fund 500,000

General fund  

Transfer out to capital project fund Dr, $500,000  

     To cash 500,000

(Being  transfer from general fund to capital project fund is recorded)

7. Cash Dr, $3,017,500

other financing source- bond premium $17,500

         To other financing source- bond issue $3,000,000

General fund

Transfer out to debt service fund Dr, $17,500  

            To cash $17,500

Debt service fund  

Cash Dr, 17,500

          To transfer in from general fund $17,500

(Being bond issue and a bond premium transfer to debt service fund is recorded)

8. Cash Dr, $2,987,000  

        To property tax receivable $2,987,000

(Being receive of bid is recorded)

9. Expenditures-salaries Dr, $869,400

         Retainage payable Dr, $96,600

             To vouchers payable 966,000

(Being contractor received a bill is recorded)

Note:- Kindly ignore the last four line of question as it is irrelevant.

You might be interested in
What data are collected from consumers to develop a perceptual map for a particular product category?
olga2289 [7]

Answer:

Detail Answer is given below

Explanation:

A perceptual map is a graphic used by market researchers and companies to describe and understand how target customers see and feel about a particular brand or product.

Perceptual maps can also be called product positioning maps.

These useful graphics allow organizations to understand the competitive positioning of their brand or product. They also allow organizations to consider comparisons of attributes that are important to customers and identify open areas within their markets.

To obtain the data that is plotted on a perceptual map, surveys are distributed to potential clients and clients who ask them about their experience with a product. These surveys ask about the opinions of respondents about product performance, packaging, price, size and other variables.

Qualitative survey responses are then transferred to a perceptual map using a scale, such as the Likert Scale. The table analysis is used to inform the development and improvement of the product.

A usual perceptual map is a two-dimensional graph with a vertical axis (Y) and a horizontal axis (X). Respectively axis contains of a pair of opposite attributes at each end.

Format of Map

For example, if the purpose of the map is to investigate how consumers feel about breakfast cereals, the Y axis could have "a great taste" on one end and a "bad taste" on the other. The X axis could have "low nutritional value" at one end and "high nutritional value" at the other end.

Each cereal brand is drawn on the perceptual map based on how consumers perceive the brand's products in relation to those attributes.

For a perceptual map to be as useful as possible, the X and Y axes must measure the attributes that consumers really consider when making purchasing decisions in the real world.

Once again, the best way to begin to understand how customers and potential customers see products and brands in a market is to survey them.

5 0
3 years ago
Each of the following firms benefits from barriers to entry in its industry. Indicate whether each of the barriers is natural or
gavmur [86]

Answer:

Natural:

b.A diamond company that owns nearly all of the world's diamond mines.

d.A soda company that spends over $3 billion on advertising every year.

e.A waste-treatment plant that cost a lot to build even though it costs only two cents to treat each gallon of waste.

Government

a.A small-town bar that is the only establishment in the county licensed to serve liquor.

c. A pharmaceutical company receives a patent for a new cancer-fighting drug.

Explanation:

Government barriers are licenses or patents that prevent future firms from entering, natural is everything else.

4 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
A salesperson earns $350.25 per week plus 12% of her weekly sales. Which of the following describes the sales necessary for the
Natali5045456 [20]
The equation for problem above is:
350.25+12/100*x=800.5
12/100*x=800.5-350.25
12/100*x=450.25
12x=45025
x=45025/12=3752.08

But the question is "at <span>least" $800.50 so the final answer is

</span>x \geq 3752.08<span>
</span>
3 0
2 years ago
All competitive advantages have:________1. a limited life. 2. unrestricted sustainability. 3. protections against imitability. 4
dimulka [17.4K]

Answer:

The answer is the ability to earn above average returns indefinitely

Explanation:

To earn above the average returns are form of returns in excess of what an investor expects to earn from other investments with similar amount of risk. This gives an ability to manufactures to produce at the lowest cost, which is an advantage to organizations.

7 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
The accounting records for Eisner Manufacturing Company included the following cost information relating to its first year of op
Lorico [155]

Answer:

Option (d) : $24.8 and $15.7

Explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

Number of units produced = 10,000

Number of units sold = 6,000

Cost per unit = Amount/ 10,000

                                                               Absorption            Variable  

Direct material                                                $5.2                 $5.2

Direct Labor                                                    $8                     $8

Variable manufacturing overhead                  $2.5                  $2.5

Fixed manufacturing overhead                       $9.1                  $9.1

Unit product cost                                           $24.8                $15.7

4 0
2 years ago
Other questions:
  • Effects of containerisation,..... 10 points
    9·1 answer
  • ________ is the extortion of income or resources of property holders by public officials such as politicians and government bure
    14·1 answer
  • What are examples of the factors of production that affect the output of a car repair shop?
    9·2 answers
  • Royal Gorge Company uses the gross profit method to estimate ending inventory and cost of goods sold when preparing monthly fina
    11·1 answer
  • Firms classified as being part of the sharing economy and collaborative consumption are still considered too risky to attract su
    12·1 answer
  • If demand for product "A" were forecast at 1,000,000 units for the coming year and your factory has one machine capable of produ
    15·1 answer
  • One potential drawback of just-in-time (jit) production is that
    13·1 answer
  • Your finance textbook sold 49,000 copies in its first year. The publishing company expects the sales to grow at a rate of 25 per
    5·1 answer
  • Describe the technologies that contributed to the development and advancement of the newspaper from small, infrequent circulatio
    8·1 answer
  • Chancellor Ltd. sells an asset with a $2.4 million fair value to Sophie Inc. Sophie agrees to make seven equal payments, each to
    10·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!