Prepare journal entries to record events and transactions

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Exercise 1: These transactions relate to Metro Bus, which provides transportation services to residents of Putnam Country. Metro Bus is accounted for as a Country Enterprise Fund. Make journal entries to account for the following 2008 transactions in the Enterprise Fund.

a. On April 1, 2008, Metro borrows $3,000,000 by issuing 10-year revenue bonds. Bond principal is to be paid back in 20 equal semi-annual installments, starting October 1,2008, together with interest of 6% a year the unpaid principal.

b. On July 1, Metro pays cash for 10 buses costing $150,000 each. Metro also pays cash for land costing $100,000 and a building costing $900,000 to house its repair activity.

c. On July 1, Metro invests $200,000 of unused cash in a Certificate of Deposit (CD).

d. Metro pays cash of $50,000 to acquire an inventory of repair parts.

e. Metro collects bus fares of $900,000, which it deposits in the bank.

f. Metro sends an invoice for $10,000 to the Country Social Services Agency for taking senior citizens on bus tours. The Agency receives appropriations from the General Fund.

g. Metro pays salaries of $500,000 to its bus operators, mechanics, and administrative staff.

h. The CD (transaction c.) matures and Metro receives a check for $203,000.

i. On October 1, 2008, Metro pays the first installment of principal interest on the revenue bonds in transaction a.

Prepare journal entries to record events and transactions for Metro Bus.

Exercise 2: Presented on the following page is the adjusted trial balance for the Water Enterprise Fund of the City of Delray Dunes at December 31, 2009, the end of the fiscal year. Based on this information,

a. Prepare the entry necessary to close the accounts.

b. Compute the ending balances for (1) net assets invested in the capital assets, net of related debt, (2) restricted net assets, and (3) unrestricted net assets.

c. Prepare the financial statements.

Dept related to the capital assets consists solely of the revenue bonds payable.

City of Delray Dunes Water Enterprise Fun Adjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2009

Cash and cash equivalents                                              $ 860,750

Cash restricted                                                               47,500

Investments                                                                   2,037,000

Due from other funds                                                      595,000

Land                                                                              976,000

Machinery and equipment                                                2,264,000

Accumulated depreciation, machinery and equipment         1,840,000

Buildings                                                                        2,058,000

Accumulated depreciation, buildings                                 933,000

Accounts payable                                                           398,250

Revenue bonds payable, current portion                          50,000

Revenue bonds payable, noncurrent portion                     1,650,000

Net assets                                                                     4,087,000

Revenues - charges for services                                     3,608,000

Revenues - other                                                          61,200

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