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kolbaska11 [484]
2 years ago
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Suppose that this economy produces sweatshirts, dental examinations, coffee drinks, and coffee beans. Assume all of the coffee b

eans are used in the production of the coffee drinks. Which good (if any) is an intermediate good in this example?
Business
1 answer:
luda_lava [24]2 years ago
7 0

The the switch switch about the coffee swings is going to be really pricey and expensive

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1. Journal Entries:

1. Debit Pledges Receivable $700,000

  Credit Pledges Revenue $700,000

To record unrestricted pledges received.

1. Debit Uncollectible Expense $56,000

  Credit Allowance for Uncollectibles $56,000

To record 8% of uncollectible pledges.

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To record receipt of restricted use grants.

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To record current pledges collected

3. Debit Allowance for Uncollectible $26,000

   Credit Uncollectible Expense $26,000

To record the write-off of $30,000 remaining uncollected pledges.

4. Debit Office Equipment $15,000

   Credit Unrestricted net assets $15,000

To record the purchase of office equipment

5. Debit Building Mortgage $3,000

   Credit Unrestricted net assets $3,000

To record the payment of mortgage on buildings.

6. Debit Unrestricted net assets $27,200

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To record the receipt of interest and dividends.

6. Debit Permanently restricted net assets $1,000

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To record the sale and gain of endowment investments.

7. Debit Depreciation Expense:

  Community services $ 12,000

  Public health education $7,000

  Research $10,000

  Fundraising $15,000

  General and administrative $9,000

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $53,000

To record depreciation expense for the year.

8. Debit Other expenses:

 Community services $ 250,600

 Public health education $100,000

 Research $81,000

 Fundraising $39,000

 General and administrative $61,000

Credit Unrestricted net assets $531,600

To record other expenses.

Debit Clerical services expense $2,400

Credit Donated clerical services $2,400

To record the receipt of donated clerical services.

b. Statement of Activities for the year ended December 31, 20X2:

Revenue:

Pledges                                  $700,000

Interest and dividends              32,600

Sale of Endowments                   6,000   $738,600

Depreciation expense:

  Community services           $ 12,000

  Public health education        $7,000

  Research                              $10,000

  Fundraising                          $15,000

  General & administrative      $9,000       53,000

Other expenses:

 Community services        $ 250,600

 Public health education     $100,000

 Research                               $81,000

 Fundraising                          $39,000

 General and administrative $61,000      531,600

Clerical services expense                          $2,400

Change in net assets                              $151,600

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations

1. Unrestricted net assets

Beginning balance           $ 281,000

Pledges receivable            520,000        

Office equipment                (15,000)

Building mortgage               (3,000)

Interest and Dividends       27,200

Sale of Endowment              5,000

Other expenses              (531,600)

Ending balance             $278,600

2. Temporarily restricted net assets

Beginning balance            $ 87,000

Restricted use grants      $150,000

Interest and Dividends          5,400

Ending balance               $242,400

3. Permanently restricted (endowment) net assets

Beginning balance          $ 219,000

Gain from Endowment           1,000

Ending balance               $220,000

b) Midwest Heart Association's Statement of Activities is the financial statement that shows the revenues and expenses of the association, including the change in net assets during a period.  It is like the income statement of a profit-making entity that shows revenue and expenses.  While the excess in revenue over expenses is called net income for a profit-making entity, it is called change in net assets for a non-profit-making organization like Midwest Heart Association.

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Explanation:

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