Advanced Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259916977
Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.11.6E
To determine
Introduction: General fund is the primary fund maintained by the companies for recording all inflows and outflows except which are associated with the special purpose funds. It is mostly the difference between assets and liabilities of the company’s fund.
Inter-fund service provided and used:This is reporting of sales and purchase of goods and services between funds. This is to approximate the external exchange values as revenues in seller’s fund and expenses in purchaser’s funds.
To choose: The correct answer.
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The following information has been provided by the City of Edward for its most recent December 31 fiscal year-end. The information
provided relates to financial information needed to reconcile the net change in governmental fund balances to the change in net
position of governmental activities.
Principal payment on long-term debt
Net change in total governmental fund balances
Change in net position of governmental activities
Capital outlay reported as expenditures
Depreciation expense
$ 333,791
1,062,777
638,576
111,000
Accrued expenses that do not require use of current financial resources
Revenues that do not provide current financial resources
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5,650
34,119
Required
Prepare reconciliation of the net change in governmental fund balances to the change in net position of governmental activities for the
City of Edward. (Decreases should be indicated with a minus sign.)
CITY OF EDWARD
Reconciliation of the Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund…
Which of the following items are included in the governmental activities column of the government-
wide financial statements through worksheet journal entries?
A) General Capital Assets.
B) General Long-Term Debt.
C) Internal Service Funds servicing governmental departments.
D) All of the choices are correct.
What is the composition of a state or local government’s comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR)?
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Advanced Financial Accounting
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