Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259916977
Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.6E

(a)

To determine

Introduction: Journal entries is a systematic method of recording transactions as and when they occur. It is a summary of transactions divided into the debit and credit items that are recorded chronologically. It is an act of keeping and recoding all the transactions occurring in the business.

The journal entries for the transactions in 20X2.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 19.6E

Journal Entries

S.noDateParticularsDebit (in $)Credit (in$)
1Pledges receivable700,000
Allowance for uncollectible pledges56,000
Unrestricted contributions506,000
Temporarily restricted contributions138,000
2Grants receivable150,000
Temporarily restricted contributions150,000
3Cash- unrestricted 520,000
Pledges receivable520,000
Allowance for uncollectible pledges44,000
Pledges receivable30,000
Unrestricted contributions14,000
4Land, buildings and equipment15,000
Unrestricted cash15,000
5Mortgages payable3,000
Unrestricted cash3,000
6 Cash- unrestricted27,200
Cash- temporarily restricted 5,400
Investment income- unrestricted27,200
Investment income- temporarily restricted 5,400
Cash- permanently restricted6,000
Endowment investments5,000
Gain on sale of investment- permanently restricted1,000
7Community service expense12,000
Public health education expenses7,000
Research expenses10,000
Fund raising expenses15,000
General and administrative expenses9,000
Accumulated depreciation53,000
8Community service expense250,600
Public health education expenses100,000
Research expenses81,000
Fund raising expenses39,000
General and administrative expenses61,000
Cash- unrestricted531,600
9Fund raising expense2,400
Donated services2,400

Explanation of Solution

  1. Recording the patients services provided
  2. Recording operating expenses against credit for expenses
  3. Recording contractual adjustments against revenues
  4. Recording the transfer from specific purpose funds
  5. Recording funds received from equipment acquisition
  6. Recording receipt of unrestricted gifts
  7. Recording collection from account receivables
  8. Recording the increase in fair market value of securities.

(b)

To determine

Introduction: The statement of activities is the financial statement of a non- profit organization or otherwise. The statement of activities has multiple columns for reporting the amounts for the following net assets:

  1. Without donor restriction funds
  2. With donor restriction funds
  3. The aggregate amount

The statement of activities for the financial year ended 20X2

(b)

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Answer to Problem 19.6E

The net assets at the end of the year as per statement of activities is $846,400.

Explanation of Solution

Statement of activities for the year ended 31 December, 20X2

ParticularsUnrestrictedTemporarily restrictedPermanently restrictedTotal
Revenues, gains and other supports:
Contributions, net of estimated uncollectible pledges520,000138,000658,000
Grants150,000150,000
Investment income27,2005,40032,600
Gain on investments1,0001.000
Donated services2,4002,400
Total gains, revenues and other support549,600293,4001,000844,000
Programs services and support:
Program services:
Community services262,600262,600
Public health education107,000107,000
Research91,00091,000
Total program services460,600460,600
Supporting services:
General and administrative70,00070,000
Fund raising54,00054,000
Total supporting services124,000124,000
Total expenses584,600584,600
Change in net assets(35,000)293,4001,000259,400
Net assets at the beginning of the year281,00087,000219,000587,000
Net assets at the end of the year246,000380,400220,000846,400

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