Prepare for the one proprietary fund

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Question: Prepare funds statements and government-wide statements

The newly created State Recreation District established the following funds, each of which is a separate fiscal and accounting entity:

(1) A general fund to account for general operating resources that are unassigned

(2) A capital projects fund to account for the proceeds of bonds issued to finance the construction of recreational facilities

(3) A debt service fund to account for resources set aside to pay principal and interest on the bonds

(4) An internal service fund to account for the operations of an equipment repair department that will provide services to several departments that are accounted for within the general fund.

(5) A trust fund to entail the receipt of resources from contributions made by private individuals or organizations.

A summary of the district's first-year transactions follows (all dollar amounts in millions).

(1) It levies taxes of $400, of which it collects $360. It expects to collect the remaining $40 shortly after year-end. The taxes are unassigned as to how they may be used.

(2) It incurs $225 in general operating expenditures, of which it pays $170.

(3) It issues long-term bonds of $450. The bonds must be used to finance the acquisition of recreational facilities. Accordingly, they are recorded in a restricted fund-the capital projects fund.

(4) The district acquires $450 of recreational facilities using the resources available in the capital projects fund.

(5) The bond indenture (agreement) requires that the district periodically commit funds to repay the principal of the debt. The district transfers $50 from the general fund to the fund specially created to account for resources restricted for debt service. The District paid $27 interest on the debt.

(6) $5 was transferred from the general fund to the repair service, which is accounted for in an internal service fund. The center acquires $10 of equipment, paying $5 cash and giving a long-term note of $5 in exchange. Internal service funds are are accounted for on a full accrual basis; they focus on all economic resources. Hence, they recognize both long-term assets and long-term obligations.

(7) The repair service bills the district's other departments $16 and collects the full amount in cash. The other departments are all accounted for in the general fund. The service incurs cash operating expenses of $12 and recognizes $1 of depreciation.

(8) A wealthy businessman donated $50 in marketable securities to the District to establish a fund to help financially distressed park maintenance retiree. Per the trust agreement only the interest and dividends from the securities can be distributed to recipients. The recipients will be selected by a committee of board members from the businessman's company.

(9) The district received $5 in interest from the marketable securities. The district paid $4 from the trust to cover the living expense of a group of park retirees who were selected by the committee.

Requirement: (a) Prepare appropriate journal entries to record the transactions in individual funds. Governmental funds are accounted for on a modified accrual basis; proprietary funds on a full accrual basis.

(b) Based on the entries, prepare for the governmental funds a balance sheet and a statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balances.

(c) Prepare for the one proprietary fund (the internal service fund), a statement of net position (a balance sheet), and a statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in fund net position.

(d) Prepare government-wide statement of net position (balance sheet) and a government-wide statement of activities (statement of revenues and expenses). These statements should consolidate all funds, including the internal service fund, and should be on a full accrual basis. Assume that the district charged depreciation of $40 on recreational facilities (in addition to the amount charged in the internal service fund). Although internal service funds are categorized as proprietary funds, they typically provide most of their services to governmental activities. Hence, in the government-wide statements, they are generally consolidated with the governmental funds rather than with enterprise funds.

Reference no: EM132748013

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