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- 1. A not-for-profit hospital performs services in the current year at a charge of $1 million. Of this amount, $200,000 is viewed as charity care services because no collection was expected at the time of the work. Additionally, officials expect another $94,000 to be bad debts. What should the hospital report as net patient service revenues? Select one: a.$906,000 b.$1,000,000 c.$706,000 d.$800,000 2. In the accounting for health care providers, what are third-party payors? Select one: a.Friends and relatives who pay the medical costs of a patient. b.Doctors who reduce fees for indigent patients. c.Insurance companies and other groups that pay a significant portion of the medical fees in the United States. d.Charities that supply medicines to hospitals and other health care providers. 3.What is a contractual adjustment? Select one: a.A year-end journal entry to recognize all of a health care entity's remaining receivables. b.An increase in a patient's…Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions of a nonprofit hospital, with expense transactionscategorized by function:1. The hospital billed its uninsured patients for $300,000. Based on historical experience, it expects tocollect 45 percent of that amount over time.2. Nurses and doctors employed by the hospital were paid their salaries, $120,000.3. The chief administrative officer was paid her salary of $12,000.4. The hospital paid its utility bill, $6,000.5. Depreciation on the equipment was $40,800.6. Several adults donated their time (worth $6,000) selling merchandise in the hospital gift shop.7. The hospital billed Medicare $120,000 for services provided at its established rates. The prospectivebilling arrangement gives Medicare a 40 percent discount from these rates.8. A contribution without donor restrictions of $4,800 was received. If no adjustment is necessary, select 'No debit (or credit) entry needed' in the account fields and enter 0 in the amount fields.A private not-for-profit health care entity has the following account balances:Revenue from newsstand . . . $ 50,000Amounts charged to patients . 800,000Interest income . . . . . . . . . . . .. .30,000Salary expense—nurses . . . . 100,000Provision for bad debts . . . . . 10,000Undesignated gifts . . . . . . . . . 80,000Contractual adjustments . . . . 110,000What is reported as the organization’s net patient service revenue? Choose the correct.a. $880,000b. $800,000c. $690,000d. $680,000
- 1. A hospital reports the following information: Estimated bad debts—non-charity patients $ 500,000 Contractual adjustments—third party payors 1,000,000 Direct gross billings to non-charity patients 5,000,000 Gross billings to insurance companies and Medicare/Medicaid 17,000,000 Charity care, estimated billing value 2,000,000 Charity care, cost 1,200,000 Net patient service revenue, as reported on the hospital's statement of activities, is: 2. NFP organizations like the Red Cross invest in derivatives to hedge their financial risks. How do the accounting standards for NFP hedge investments differ from the accounting standards for other NFP investments? Select one: A. There is no difference. B. Unrealized gains and losses on hedge investments are reported as changes in net assets with donor restrictions on the statement of activities, while unrealized gains and losses on other investments are not reported. C. Unrealized gains and…Problem #1 Record the following transactions for Porter Hospital, a private, nonprofit hospital: Gross patient services revenues: $25,000,000. Billed to patients. 2. Included in the above revenues are: charity services, $500,000; contractual adjustments, $11,000,000; and estimated uncollectible amounts, $250,000. 3. Purchased equipment by issuing a 5-year note for $200,000. 4. Received cash donations restricted for a capital building addition program, $5,100,000. 5. Incurred and paid $1,700,000 of contractor billings for the capital building program.A voluntary health and welfare entity receives $32,000 in cash from solicitations made in the local community. The charity receives an additional $1,500 from members in payment of annual dues. Members are assumed to receive benefits approximately equal in value to the amount of dues paid. How should this money be recorded? Choose the correct.a. Revenues of $33,500.b. Public support of $33,500.c. Public support of $32,000 and a $1,500 increase in the fund balance.d. Public support of $32,000 and revenue of $1,500.
- A not-for-profit medical center performs services in the current year at a charge of $1 million. Officials expect bad debts to be $94,000. Another $200,000 is viewed as charity care services because no collection was expected at the time of the work. What should the medical center report as net patient service revenues? Choose the correct.a. $706,000b. $800,000c. $906,000.d. $1,000,000Record in general journal form the following selected transactions for Meridian Hospital, a nongovernmental not for-profit institution. (or no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) 1. Gross charges accrued for patient services rendered during the period amounted to $7,870,000, of which $350,000 represented charity care for indigent patients 2. During the year the implicit price concessions for individual payors was determined to be $190,000 and contractual adjustments amounted to S435,000. 3. A wealthy donor donated $2.000,000 in cash to construct a new cardiology wing on the hospital. 4. During the yeat, the new cardiolody wing (see item 3) was one-half completed at a cost of $1.000.000. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Record the $190,000 implicit price concessions for individual payers and $435,000 contractual adjustments. Note Enter debits befare credits Transaction General Journal Debit Credi 02…A Record the gross charges for patient services, all charged to Patient Accounts Receivable, amounting $1,675,000. B Record the estimated contractual adjustments for patient services with third-party payors amounting $405,000. C Record the hospital estimated implicit price concessions would total $35,000. D Charity services, not included in transaction 1, would amount to $66,000 had billings been made at gross amounts. E Other revenues received in cash were parking lot, $20,000; cafeteria, $35,000; gift shop, $5,000. F Record the cash gifts restricted by the donor for programs amounting $32,000 for the year. G Record the $50,000 technician salaries supporting the program. H Record the reclassification of assets in satisfaction of program restrictions. I Mortgage bond payments amounted to $50,000 for principal and $28,000 for interest. Assume unrestricted resources are used. J During the year, the hospital received, in cash, unrestricted…
- Following are the adjusted current funds trial balances of Community Association for Children With Disabilities, a voluntary health and welfare organization, on June 3O, 20X4: COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES Adjusted Current Funds Trial Balances June 30, 20X4 Without Donor Restrictions With Donor Restrictions Debit Debit Credit Credit Cash 40,000 9,000 5,000 Bequest Receivable Pledges Receivable Accrued Interest Receivable 12,000 1,000 100,000 Investments (at market) Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses Deferred Revenue 50,000 2,000 1,000 Allowance for Uncollectible Pledges Fund Balances, July 1, 20X3: 3,000 Designated Undesignated With Donor Restrictions Transfers of Expired Endowment Fund Principal Contributions 12,000 26,000 23,000 20,000 20,000 300,000 25,000 30,000 10,000 15,000 Membership Dues Program Service Fees Investment Income Deaf Children's Program Expenses Blind Children's Program Expenses Management and General Services Fund-raising Services Provision…A private not-for-profit health care entity has the following account balances: What is reported as the organization’s net patient service revenue? $880,000 $800,000 $690,000 $680,000A hospital reported the following uncollectible amounts: $15,000 for services rendered to homeless individuals with no intention of collection. $35,000 for services rendered with the expectation that the amount collected would likely be $10,000 less than the standard rate billed. What amount should be reported in revenues and provision for bad debt for these items? Multiple Choice O Net Patient Service Revenue: $25,000; Provision for Bad Debt: $25,000. Net Patient Service Revenue: $35,000; Provision for Bad Debt: $10,000. Net Patient Service Revenue: $50,000; Provision for Bad Debt: $25,000. Net Patient Service Revenue: $25,000; Provision for Bad Debt: $0. X