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Zielflug [23.3K]
4 years ago
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A city orders a new computer for its General Fund at an anticipated cost of $92,600. Its actual cost when received is $94,940. P

ayment is subsequently made. a. Prepare all required journal entries for both fund and government-wide financial statements.
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1 answer:
Hatshy [7]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The Journal entries are as follows:

(a) Government activities:

(i) Computer A/c                  Dr. $94,940

To Vouchers(or accounts) pay                $94,940

(ii) vouchers(or accounts) pay A/c    Dr.  $94,940

To cash                                                                     $94,940

(To record the payment)

**as a result of the purchase and payment, capital assets have gone up by the cost of the computer and cash has been reduced by the same amount

(b) General fund:

(i) Encumbrances control A/c   Dr. $92,600

To Fund balance-reserved for encumbrances $92,600

(ii) Fund bal.-reserved for encumbrances A/c   Dr. $92,600

To Encumbrances control                                                             $92,600

(iii) Expenditures control A/c  Dr. $94,940

To vouchers payable $94,940

(iv) Vouchers Payable A/c   Dr.  $94,940

To Cash                                                       $94,940

Note:

On the statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes in fund balance, an expenditure of $94,940 will be shown.

Cash will also decrease by that amount.

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