Prepare a statement of activities for the year ended June

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Question - The statement of financial position of Washbush Private University as of end of its fiscal year, June 30, 2015, is as follows:

Washbush Private University Statement of Financial Position For Year Ended June 30, 2015

Assets Liabilities and Net Assets

Cash $257,000

Accounts payable $40,000

Accounts receivable student tuition and fees

Deferred revenues 66,000 less allowance for doubtful accounts of $9,000 311,000

Long-term debt 100,000

Total liabilities $206,000

Net assets:

State appropriations receivable 75,000

Unrestricted $487,000

Endowment investments 50,000

Temporarily restricted 40,000

Property, plant, and equipment (net) 90,000

Permanently restricted 50,000

Total assets $783,000

Total net assets $577,000

Total liabilities and net assets $783,000

The following transactions occurred during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016:

a. On July 7, 2015, a gift of $90,000 was received from an alumnus. The alumnus requested that one-half of the gift be used for the purchase of equipment for the university athletic department and the remainder be used for the establishment of a permanently restricted endowment. The alumnus further requested that the income generated by the endowment be used annually to award a scholarship to a qualified disadvantaged student. On July 20, 2015, the board of trustees resolved that the funds of the newly established endowment would be invested in savings certificates. On July 21, 2015, the savings certificates were purchased.

b. Revenues from student tuition and fees applicable to the year ended June 30, 2016, amounted to $1,900,000. Of this amount, $66,000 was collected in the prior year, and $1,686,000 was collected during the year ended June 30, 2016. In addition, at June 30, 2016, the university had received cash of $158,000 representing fees for the session beginning July 1, 2016.

c. During the year ended June 30, 2016, the university had collected $308,000 of the outstanding accounts receivable at the beginning of the year. The remainder was determined to be uncollectible and was written off against the allowance account. At June 30, 2016, the allowance account was adjusted to $6,000.

d. During the year, interest charges of $6,000 were earned and collected on late student fee payments.

e. During the year, the state appropriation was received. An additional unrestricted appropriation of $40,000 was made by the state, but it had not been paid to the university as of June 30, 2016.

f. A gift of $30,000 cash restricted was received from alumni of the university for economic research expenses.

g. During the year, endowment investments that cost $21,000 were sold for $24,000. This includes accrued investment income amounting to $1,900. All income was restricted for programs to enhance teaching effectiveness.

h. During the year, unrestricted operating expenses of $1,800,000 were recorded. They include the following:

Instruction $500,000

Research 400,000

Institutional support 100,000

Student aid 100,000

Student services 200,000

Operation and maintenance of plant 500,000

Total $1,800,000

At June 30, 2016, $60,000 of these expenses remained unpaid.

i. Temporarily restricted funds of $13,000 were spent for specified economic research described in item (f).

j. The accounts payable at June 30, 2015, were paid during the year.

k. During the year, $7,000 interest was earned and received on the savings certificates purchased in item (a).

1. In honor of its 25th anniversary, Washbush Private University conducted a fund drive. Contributions of $16,000 were received. Additional unconditional pledges of $14,000 were promised for payment in December 2016. It is anticipated that $2,000 of the pledges will be uncollectible.

Instructions -

1. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions. Assume fund accounting is not used.

2. Prepare a statement of activities for the year ended June 30, 2016, using a column for each of the three net asset classifications and a total column.

3. Prepare a statement of financial position for the year ended June 30, 2016.

Reference no: EM132742204

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