Loading...

Messages

Proposals

Stuck in your homework and missing deadline? Get urgent help in $10/Page with 24 hours deadline

Get Urgent Writing Help In Your Essays, Assignments, Homeworks, Dissertation, Thesis Or Coursework & Achieve A+ Grades.

Privacy Guaranteed - 100% Plagiarism Free Writing - Free Turnitin Report - Professional And Experienced Writers - 24/7 Online Support

Continuous problem city of monroe

28/12/2020 Client: saad24vbs Deadline: 10 Days

Continuous Problem – City of Monroe


Continuous Problem – City of Monroe


to Accompany


Essentials of Accounting for Governmental


and Not-for-Profit Organizations:


Thirteenth Edition


Chapters 2 through 8 describe accounting and financial reporting by state and local governments. A continuous problem is presented to provide an overview of the reporting process, including preparation of fund basis and government-wide statements. The problem assumes the government is using fund accounting for its internal record-keeping and then at year-end makes necessary adjustments to prepare the government-wide statements. The problem that follows is presented in the same order as the textbook (beginning with Chapters 3, and 4).


Each chapter requires the preparation of journal entries to record the events and transactions of governmental, proprietary, or fiduciary funds. For the General Fund, use control accounts for the budgetary accounts, revenues, expenditures and encumbrances. For all other funds, use separate accounts for each type of revenue and expenditure/expense. At appropriate stages, preparation of the fund and government-wide statements are required. The following funds are included in this series of problems:


Governmental Funds


· General


· Special revenue—Street and Highway Fund


· Capital projects—City Hall Annex Construction Fund


· Debt service—City Jail Annex Debt Service Fund


· Debt service—City Hall Debt Service Fund


Proprietary Funds


· Internal service—Stores and Services Fund


· Enterprise—Water and Sewer Fund


Fiduciary Funds


· Private-purpose—Student Scholarship Fund


· Pension trust—Fire and Police Retirement Fund


Chapters 3 & 4


The Balance Sheets of the General Fund and the Street and Highway Fund of the City of Monroe as of December 31, 2016, follow. These (beginning) balances have been entered in the proper general ledger accounts, as of 1/1/2017.


CITY OF MONROE


General Fund Balance Sheet


As of December 31, 2016


Assets


Cash


$497,000


Taxes receivable


$210,000


Less: Estimated uncollectible taxes


(37,000)


net


173,000


Interest and penalties receivable on taxes


5,200


Less: Estimated uncollectible interest and penalties


(950)


net


4,250


Due from state government


210,000


Total assets


$884,250


Liabilities, Deferred Inflows, and Fund Equity


Liabilities:


Accounts payable


$ 99,000


Due to other funds


27,000


Total liabilities


126,000


Deferred inflows – Property taxes


21,000


Fund equity:


Fund balance—assigned


(for outstanding encumbrances)


$17,000


Fund balance—unassigned


720,250


Total fund balance


737,250


Total liabilities, deferred inflows and fund equity


$884,250








CITY OF MONROE


Street and Highway Fund Balance Sheet


As of December 31, 2016


Assets


Cash


$23,000


Investments


59,000


Due from state government


107,000


Total assets


$189,000


Liabilities and Fund Equity


Liabilities:


Accounts payable


$9,000


Fund equity:


Fund balance—assigned for streets and


highways


180,000


Total liabilities and fund equity


$189,000


3–C. This portion of the continuous problem continues the General Fund and special revenue fund examples by requiring the recording and posting of the budgetary entries. To reduce clerical effort required for the solution use control accounts for the budgetary accounts, revenues, expenditures and encumbrances. Subsidiary accounts are not required. Budget information for the City includes:


a) As of January 1, 2017, the City Council approved and the mayor signed a budget calling for $11,150,000 in property tax and other revenue, $9,350,000 in appropriations for expenditures, and $1,700,000 to be transferred to two debt service funds for the payment of principal and interest. Record the budget for the General Fund and post to the ledger.


b) Also as of January 1, 2017, the City Council approved and the mayor signed a budget for the Street and Highway Fund that provided for estimated revenues from the state government in the amount of $1,068,000 and appropriations of $1,047,000. Record the budget and post to the ledger.


4–C. Part 1. General Fund Transactions


Required:


a. Record journal entries for the following transactions for FY 2017. Make any computations to the nearest dollar. Journal entry explanations are not required. Use control accounts for revenues, expenditures and budgetary accounts. It is not necessary to reflect subsidiary ledger entries.


(1) Encumbrances of $ 17,000 for purchase orders outstanding at the end of 2016 were re-established.


(2) The January 1, 2017, balance in Deferred Inflows – Property Taxes relates to the amount of the 2016 levy that was expected to be collected more than 60 days after December 31. This amount should be recognized as 2017 revenues.


(3) A general tax levy in the amount of $6,800,000 was made. It is estimated that 2¼ percent (.0225) of the tax will be uncollectible.


(4) Tax anticipation notes in the amount of $500,000 were issued.


(5) Goods and supplies related to all encumbrances outstanding as of December 31, 2016 were received, along with invoices amounting to $16,600; the invoices were approved for payment. The City maintains immaterial amounts in supply inventories and it is the practice of the City to charge supplies to expenditure when received.


(6) All accounts payable and the amount due other funds were paid.


(7) The General Fund collected the following ($ 10,811,500) in cash:


· prior year taxes, $158,000;


· interest and penalties receivable on prior year taxes, $3,500;


· current taxes, $6,400,000;


· $210,000 previously recorded as due from the state government;


· licenses and permits, $800,000;


· sales taxes, $2,890,000; and


· miscellaneous revenues, $350,000.


(8) Purchase orders and contracts were issued in the amount of $3,465,000.


(9) Payrolls for the General Fund totaled $5,070,000. Of that amount, $498,000 were withheld for employees’ federal income taxes and $357,000 were withheld for employees’ FICA and Medicare tax liability; the balance was paid in cash. The encumbrance system is not used for payrolls.


(10) The liability for the city’s share of FICA and Medicare taxes, $357,000, was recorded as was the liability for state unemployment taxes in the amount of $28,000.


(11) Invoices for most of the supplies and services ordered in transaction 8 were received in the amount of $3,375,300 and approved for payment. The related encumbrance amounted to $3,407,000.


(12) Tax anticipation notes were paid at maturity, along with interest in the amount of $18,000.


(13) Notification was received that an unrestricted state grant in the amount of $332,000 would be received during the first month of the next year.


(14) The General Fund recorded a liability to the Water and Sewer Fund for services in the amount of $37,000 and to the Stores and Services Fund for supplies in the amount of $313,200; $310,000 of the amount due the Stores and Services Fund was paid.


(15) The General Fund recorded an amount due of $52,000 from the state government, representing sales taxes to be collected from retail sales taking place during the last week of the year.


(16) The General Fund paid accounts payable in the amount of $3,175,000 and paid the amounts due the federal and state governments. The General Fund also transferred to the debt service funds cash in the amount of $1,662,000 for the recurring payment of principal and interest.


(17) All required legal steps were accomplished to increase appropriations by the net amount of $109,000. Estimated revenues were increased by $73,000.


(18) The City Council authorized a write-off of $51,000 in delinquent property taxes and corresponding interest and penalties amounting to $1,600.


(19) Interest and penalties receivable on taxes were accrued in the amount of $17,200; $1,100 of this amount is expected to be uncollectible.


(20) It is estimated that $10,500 of the outstanding taxes receivable will be collected more than 60 days beyond the fiscal year-end.


b. Post the entries to the general ledger.


c. Prepare and post the closing entries for the General Fund. Outstanding encumbrances at year end are classified as Assigned Fund Balance and all remaining net resources are classified as Unassigned Fund Balance.


d. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance for the year ended December 31, 2017. Confirm that the revenue and expenditure control accounts agree with the following detail and use this information in the Statement:

Homework is Completed By:

Writer Writer Name Amount Client Comments & Rating
Instant Homework Helper

ONLINE

Instant Homework Helper

$36

She helped me in last minute in a very reasonable price. She is a lifesaver, I got A+ grade in my homework, I will surely hire her again for my next assignments, Thumbs Up!

Order & Get This Solution Within 3 Hours in $25/Page

Custom Original Solution And Get A+ Grades

  • 100% Plagiarism Free
  • Proper APA/MLA/Harvard Referencing
  • Delivery in 3 Hours After Placing Order
  • Free Turnitin Report
  • Unlimited Revisions
  • Privacy Guaranteed

Order & Get This Solution Within 6 Hours in $20/Page

Custom Original Solution And Get A+ Grades

  • 100% Plagiarism Free
  • Proper APA/MLA/Harvard Referencing
  • Delivery in 6 Hours After Placing Order
  • Free Turnitin Report
  • Unlimited Revisions
  • Privacy Guaranteed

Order & Get This Solution Within 12 Hours in $15/Page

Custom Original Solution And Get A+ Grades

  • 100% Plagiarism Free
  • Proper APA/MLA/Harvard Referencing
  • Delivery in 12 Hours After Placing Order
  • Free Turnitin Report
  • Unlimited Revisions
  • Privacy Guaranteed

6 writers have sent their proposals to do this homework:

Helping Hand
University Coursework Help
Homework Guru
Top Essay Tutor
Writer Writer Name Offer Chat
Helping Hand

ONLINE

Helping Hand

I am an Academic writer with 10 years of experience. As an Academic writer, my aim is to generate unique content without Plagiarism as per the client’s requirements.

$100 Chat With Writer
University Coursework Help

ONLINE

University Coursework Help

Hi dear, I am ready to do your homework in a reasonable price.

$102 Chat With Writer
Homework Guru

ONLINE

Homework Guru

Hi dear, I am ready to do your homework in a reasonable price and in a timely manner.

$102 Chat With Writer
Top Essay Tutor

ONLINE

Top Essay Tutor

I have more than 12 years of experience in managing online classes, exams, and quizzes on different websites like; Connect, McGraw-Hill, and Blackboard. I always provide a guarantee to my clients for their grades.

$105 Chat With Writer

Let our expert academic writers to help you in achieving a+ grades in your homework, assignment, quiz or exam.

Similar Homework Questions

Wk 1, IOP 490: DR 2 - Relationship between professional practices and scholarly ethics - 222 dromana parade safety beach - English language study design - When was the monkey's paw written - Determining the chemical formula for copper gluconate - HAMMANSKRALL ABRTION CLINIC +27717852514 ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN PRETORIA, MAMELODI, SHOSHANGUVE, JOHANNESBURG, - Research Paper Gender and Crimes - How does web 2.0 change security for the internet - University of phoenix homework help - Public wants in economics - Puberty blues 1981 characters - How to find electron configuration of ions - OE-Discussion 1 - Nazif durmaz - Modular switch manufacturing process - Cal thomas is the american dream over - Surface leakage current in diode - Financial Engineering - The hound of the baskervilles chapter 6 questions and answers - Army cadet force syllabus - Quantitative methods final exam - Observations in early childhood examples - 3/4-5 acme thread dimensions - Analyzing costs and returns - Phd in it university of cumberlands - The equilibrium constant kc is 9.8 x 10 5 - Visio assignent 1 - Volumetric analysis lab report - Crime scenario - Why does the coefficient of friction not have units - Hot and cold water plumbing system - Thesis driven essay - SLP 1 IT 590 - Francis alys the last clown - Light clock thought experiment - Who determines ethical standards for advertising fast food - Sharon giammatteo cause of death - Nuffield dyspraxia programme manual - Allmen labour hire newcastle - Comparative text essay example - Hcpcs level ii codes are organized into how many sections - The virtual body medtropolis - Determination of orifice coefficient lab report - Which of the following statements is untrue regarding cold canvassing - Flow chart of transcription and translation - Example of scholarly activity in nursing - Social media makes us lonely essay - I am a seal team six warrior sparknotes - Looking for Best CV writing services - Molecular weight determination lab report - Assignment 02: Process State Simulation - Business - Which characteristics support a sustainable mis infrastructure - 02.00 pretest us government - Heads of the colored people summary - Http communitycoffee com flymore - Business revolution stylist station plugged in - Discussion Answers - CAPSIM simulation - Animal record keeping system - Mixed flow pump wikipedia - Strategic management case study with questions and answers pdf - My year of meats sparknotes - Due tomorrow - Lord of the flies 2 - The yellow wallpaper discussion questions and answers - Orality and literacy summary - Jaycar bluetooth receiver car - Another eden murmur script - 46 flora avenue mildura - Difference between power divider and directional coupler - MSCBA_PA2 - The fighting whities t shirt - Assignment 6.1: Advocacy Action Plan Part III: Final Submission - Sherrod v kidddetermine an lcs of h1; 0; 0; 1; 0; 1; 0; 1i and h0; 1; 0; 1; 1; 0; 1; 1; 0i. - Foods with high nutrient density refers to foods that - Cleveland state university urban studies - Draw a picture problem solving worksheet - Book of genesis paintings - Romeo and juliet newspaper assignment - Grade 12 biology syllabus - Three kinds of lies - What is the forecast for may using a four-month moving average? - Reaction of diborane with oxygen - Discussion on accounting - Sample letter to client requesting information - Perri klass learning the language - Hope by lisel mueller analysis - Aa big book pg 84 - Isaiah 54 3 meaning - Quilcene oysteria farms and sells oysters in the pacific - Interpret the mean and median in plain non technical terms - Oxidation Reduction Titration Lab Report - P2121 throttle/pedal position sensor/switch d circuit range/performance - Discussion - Dell embedded pc 3000 - Behavioural explanation of phobias - Exp 105 week 5 final assignment - Describe a difficult interaction you had with a customer