The following events pertain to Outdoor Entertainment Incorporated which specializes in hosting outdoor music festivals across the nation: a. Borrowed $105,000 cash from a local bank to assist in funding the next outdoor festival. b. Paid $27,500 cash for supplies related to the festival. c. Received $152,500 cash for ticket sales related to the festival. d. Paid $51,000 in cash for employee salaries. Required: Record each of the following Outdoor Entertainment Incorporated events in T-accounts. Debit Debit Debit Debit Cash Cash Cash Cash Credit Credit Credit Credit Debit Debit Debit Debit Notes Payable Supplies Sales Revenue Credit Salary Expense Credit Credit Credit
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- Prepare journal entries to record the transactions.1. Donor A gave a nonprofit a $55,000 cash gift in June, stipulating that the nonprofit could not use the gift until the next fiscal year.2. Donor B gave a nonprofit a $27,500 cash gift in July, telling the nonprofit the gift could be used only for research on a specific project.3. In response to a special fundraising campaign, whereby contributions could be used only for construction of a new warehouse, a large number of individualspromised to make cash contributions totaling $2,200,000 during the current fiscal year. The nonprofit believes it will actually collect 80 percent of the promised cash.4. Donor C gave a nonprofit several investments having a fair value of $3,300,000 in March. Donor C stipulated that the nonprofit must hold the gift in perpetuity,but it could use the income from the gift for any purpose the trustees considered appropriate. Between March and December, the investments produced income of $110,0005. Using the…The City of Evansville operated a summer camp program for at-risk youth. Businesses and nonprofit organizations sponsor one or more youth by paying the registration fee for program participants. The following Schedule of Cash Receipts and Disbursements summarizes the activity in the program's bank account for the year. 1. At the beginning of 2020, the program had unrestricted cash of $35,000. Cash receipts: Registration fees Borrowing from bank Total deposits Cash disbursements: Wages Payroll taxes Insurance (paid monthly) Purchase of bus Interest on bank note Total checks Excess of receipts over disbursements Cash Basis 12 months $139,000 65,000 204,000 78,000 10,400 7,400 74,000 1,950 171,750 $ 32,250 2. The loan from the bank is dated April 1 and is for a five-year period. Interest (6 percent annual rate) is paid on October 1 and April 1 of each year, beginning October 1, 2020. 3. The bus was purchased on April 1 with the proceeds provided by the bank loan and has an estimated…The City of Evansville operated a summer camp program for at-risk youth. Businesses and nonprofit organizations sponsor one or more youth by paying the registration fee for program participants. The following Schedule of Cash Receipts and Disbursements summarizes the activity in the program’s bank account for the year. At the beginning of 2020, the program had unrestricted cash of $26,000. Cash Basis 12 months Cash receipts: Registration fees $ 130,000 Borrowing from bank 56,000 Total deposits 186,000 Cash disbursements: Wages 70,800 Payroll taxes 9,500 Insurance (paid monthly) 6,500 Purchase of bus 65,000 Interest on bank note 1,680 Total checks 153,480 Excess of receipts over disbursements $ 32,520 The loan from the bank is dated April 1 and is for a five-year period. Interest (6 percent annual rate) is paid on October 1 and April 1 of…
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