Advanced Accounting
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.2.2P
To determine
Introduction: Funds refer to an amount of money that is set aside or saved by individuals, government, businesses for paying unforeseen expenses or for any other purpose. Funds can be mutual funds, agency funds, trust funds, special revenue funds, permanent funds, enterprise funds, government funds.
To choose: The correct option from given options.
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The Village of Seaside Pines prepared the following enterprise fund Trial Balance as of December 31, 2020, the last day of
its fiscal year. The enterprise fund was established this year through a transfer from the General Fund.
Accounts payable
Accounts receivable
Accrued interest payable
Accumulated depreciation
Administrative and selling expenses
Allowance for uncollectible accounts
Capital assets
Cash
Charges for sales and services
Cost of sales and services
Depreciation expense
Due from General Fund
Debits
$
Credits
96,000
$
32,000
28,000
45,000
47,000
12,000
712,000
89,000
550,000
479,000
45,000
17,000
Interest expense
Interest revenue
Transfer in from General Fund
Bank note payable
Supplies inventory
Totals
40,000
18,000
4,000
119,000
625,000
$1,479,000 $1,479,000
Prepare the reconciliation of operating income to net cash provided by operating activities that would appear at the bottom of…
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The Village of Seaside Pines prepared the following enterprise fund Trial Balance as of December 31, 2024, the last day of
its fiscal year. The enterprise fund was established this year through a transfer from the General Fund.
Accounts payable
Accounts receivable
Accrued interest payable
Accumulated depreciation
Administrative and selling expenses
Allowance for uncollectible accounts
Capital assets
Cash
Charges for sales and services
Cost of sales and services
Depreciation expense
Due from General Fund
Interest expense
Interest revenue
Transfer in from General Fund
Bank note payable
Supplies inventory
Totals
Debits
Adjustments:
$ 29,400
53,000
VILLAGE OF SEASIDE PINES
ENTERPRISE FUND
Reconciliation of Operating Income to
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
For the year ended December 31, 2024
722,000
98,000
504,000
51,000
17,700
40,900
19,700
$ 1,535,700
Credits
$ 112,000
32,600
51,000…
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The Village of Seaside Pines prepared the following enterprise fund Trial Balance as of December 31, 2024, the last day of
its fiscal year. The enterprise fund was established this year through a transfer from the General Fund.
Accounts payable
Accounts receivable
Accrued interest payable
Accumulated depreciation
Administrative and selling expenses
Allowance for uncollectible accounts
Capital assets
Cash
Charges for sales and services
Cost of sales and services
Depreciation expense
Due from General Fund
Interest expense
Interest revenue
Transfer in from General Fund
Bank note payable
Supplies inventory
Totals
Required A
Required B
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VILLAGE OF SEASIDE PINES
ENTERPRISE FUND
Statement of Net Position
December 31, 2024
Net Position:
Net Investment in Capital Assets
Unrestricted
Total Net Position
Debits
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Chapter 16 Solutions
Advanced Accounting
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