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Capital Projects FundCITY JAIL CAPITAL PROJECTS
FUNDCONTRACTS PAYABLEreference Account
TitlesDebitsCredits CASHACCOUNTS
PAYABLERETAINED
PERCENTAGE14,200,000200,0001111,282,5001,282,50081267
,50067,50085-C-
11Cash4,200,00091,340,000121,0003123,217,5003,150,00012Ot
her financing- proceeds from
bond4,000,00050,000515474,500459,30013Other financing
sources- premium
bond200,000150,0006200,000141,282,50011Other financing-
Transfer
out200,0003,217,50012Cash200,000474,5001514,700152Due
from State Gov1,340,000Revenues-
Intergovernmental1,340,000117,300-29,8003Capital
Expenditures121,000BUDGETARY FUND
BALANCECash121,000 DUE FROM STATE
ENCUMBRANCES RESERVE FOR
ENCUMBRANCESRESERVE FOR ENCUMBRANCES
GOVERNMENT4250,00050,0005550,000250,00044Encombranc
es
Control250,00021,340,0001,340,000974,500,000150,00066150,
0004,500,0007Budgetary Fund Bal- Reserve for
Encombrances250,00010459,3001,350,000881,350,000459,3001
03,150,00012123,150,0005Budgetary Fund Bal- Reserve for
Encombrances50,000459,3001313459,300Encombrances
Control50,000200,0001414200,000Capital Expenditure50,000-
Cash50,000(150,000)(150,000)6Budgetary Fund Balance-
Reserve for Encombrances150,000 CAPITALOTHER
FIN. USESEncombrance Control150,000
EXPENDITURESTRANSFERS OUT3121,0001200,000Capital
Expenditure150,000550,0001614,700Cash150,0006150,0008135
,0007Encombrances Control4,500,000123,150,000Budgetary
Fund Balance- Reserve for
Encombrances4,500,00013459,30014200,0008Budgetary Fund
Balance- Reserve for Encombrances1,350,000Encombrances
Control1,350,0004,265,300214,700Capital
Expenditure1,350,000Accounts Payable1,282,500Contracts
Payable- Retained percentage67,500
REVENUESOTHER FIN. SOURCESOTHER FIN.
SOURCESINTERGOVERNMENTAL BOND PROCEEDS
BOND
PREMIUM9Cash1,340,0001,340,00024,000,0001200,0001Due
from State Government1,340,00010Encombrances
Control459,5001,340,0004,000,000200,000Budgetary Fund
Balance- Reserve for Encombrances459,50011Accounts
Payable1,282,500Total Debits 4,359,800Cash1,282,500Total
Credits5,507,30012Budgetary Fund Balance- Reserve for
Encombrances3,150,000Encombrances Control3,150,000Capital
Expenditure3,150,000Contracts payable- Retained
percentage67,500Accounts payable3,217,500Accounts
payable3,217,500Cash3,217,50013Budgetary Fund Balance-
Reserve for Encombrances459,300Encombrances
control459,30014Budgetary Fund Balance- Reserve for
Encombrances200,000Encombrances Contrl200,000Capital
Expenditure200,000Accounts Payable200,00015Accounts
payable474,500Cash474,500Other financing uses- transfer
out14,700cash14,700
&"Arial,Bold"&14City of Monroe - City Jail Construction Fund
Debt Service Funds CASHFUND BALANCE
ASSIGNEDreference Account TitlesDebitsCredits
CASHWITH FISCAL AGENT FOR DEBT SERVICECITY
HALL DEBT SERVICE
FUNDbbbb580,000580,0001580,000bb5-C-21Expenditures -
Bond
interest180,0002574,000574,00022574,000574,0003Expenditure
s - Bond principal400,0004568,000568,00055568,000Cash with
fiscal agent580,0002cash574,000other financing sources
transfer in574,000-568,000580,000cash with fiscal
agent574,000cash574,0003Expenditures - Bond interest174,000
EXPENDITURES - EXPENDITURES -OTHER FIN.
SOURCESExpenditures - Bond principal400,000 BOND
INTEREST BOND PRINCIPAL TRANSFERS INCash with
fiscal
agent574,0001180,0001400,000574,00023174,0003400,000568,
00054cash568,000other financing sources transfer
in568,000354,000800,0001,142,0005Cash with fiscal
agent568,000cash568,000Total Debits 1,722,000Total
Credits1,722,000 CASHreference Account
TitlesDebitsCredits CASHWITH FISCAL AGENT
INVESTMENTSCITY JAIL DEBT SERVICE
FUND1200,000160,00022160,000160,00036200,0005-C-
31cash200,0002160,000360,00055360,000other financing
sources transfer
in200,000414,700200,00065360,0002cash160,000other
financing sources transfer in160,00014,700360,000200,000cash
with fiscal agent160,000cash160,0003Expenditures - Bond
interest160,000 EXPENDITURES - EXPENDITURES -
OTHER FIN. SOURCEScash with fiscal agent160,000 BOND
INTEREST BOND PRINCIPAL TRANSFERS
IN3160,000200,00014cash14,700160,0002other financing
sources transfer in14,70014,7004360,00055cash360,000other
financing sources transfer in360,000160,000-734,700cash with
fiscal agent360,000Total Debits 734,700cash360,000Total
Credits734,7006Investments200,000cash200,000
&16City of MonroeDebt Service Funds &16
Closing EntriesCAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDCAPITAL
PROJECTSAccount TitleDebitsCreditsFUND
BALANCERevenues-
intergovernmental1,340,0000PreclosingOFS-proceeds of
bonds4,000,000OFS-premium on bonds200,000closing
entryFund balanceCapital expenditures5,305,300OFU - transfer
out214,7000ending balanceCITY HALL DEBT SERVICE
FUNDCITY HALL DSFAccount TitleDebitsCreditsFUND
BALANCE580,000PreclosingOFU - transfer in1,142,000Fund
balance12,00012,000closing entryExpenditures - bond
interest354,000expenditures - bond
principal800,000568,000ending balanceCITY JAIL DEBT
SERVICE FUNDCITY JAIL DSFAccount
TitleDebitsCreditsFUND BALANCE0PreclosingOFS - transfers
in734,700Fund balance574,700574,700closing
entryExpenditures - bond interest160,000expenditures - bond
principal574,700ending balance
&14City of Monroe &14CAPITAL PROJECT AND DEBT
SERVICE FUND - Closing Entries
Stmt of revenues & expendituresAmounts shaded in blue came
from Chapter 4 assignmentGeneralStreet and HighwayCity Hall
Debt ServiceCity Jail Debt ServiceCity Jail ConstructionTotal
Governmental FundsRevenuesProperty Taxes$ 6,657,500$
6,657,500Sales Taxes2,942,0002,942,000Interest & penalties
16,1005,12021,220Licenses and
Permits800,000800,000Intergovernmental
Revenues332,0001,065,0001,340,0002,737,000Miscellaneous
Revenues350,000350,000 Total
Revenues11,097,6001,070,120--
1,340,00013,507,720ExpendituresCurrent: General
Government1,646,9001,646,900 Public
Safety3,026,9003,026,900 Highways and
Streets1,441,4001,042,0002,483,400 Sanitation591,400591,400
Health724,100724,100 Welfare374,300374,300 Culture and
Recreation917,300917,300Capital
Outlay492,8005,330,3005,823,100Debt Service-
Principal800,000800,000 Interest354,000160,000514,000
Total
Expenditures9,215,1001,042,0001,154,000160,0005,330,30016,
901,400Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues Over
Expenditures1,882,50028,120(1,154,000)(160,000)(3,990,300)(
3,393,680)Other Financing Sources (Uses)-Proceeds of
Bonds4,000,0004,000,000Premium on Bonds
Sold200,000200,000Transfers
In1,142,000720,0001,862,000Transfers
Out(1,662,000)(214,700)(1,876,700) Total Other
Financing Sources (Uses)(1,662,000)-
1,142,000720,0003,985,3004,185,300Net Change in Fund
Balance220,50028,120(12,000)560,000(5,000)791,620Fund
Balance, January 1737,250180,000580,000--1,497,250Fund
Balance, December 31$ 957,750$ 208,120$ 568,000$
560,000$ (5,000)$ 2,288,870
&"Times New Roman,Regular"&14City of MonroeStatement of
Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund
BalanceGovernmental-type FundsFor the year ended December
31, 2017
Balance SheetAmounts shaded in blue came from Chapter 4
assignmentGeneralStreet and HighwayCity Hall Debt
ServiceCity Jail Debt ServiceTotal Governmental
FundsAssetsCash$ 727,500$ 102,120$ 829,620Cash with
Fiscal
Agent568,000360,000928,000Investments59,000200,000259,000
Taxes Reveivable - (net)274,000274,000Interest & Penalties
Receivable - (net)16,85016,850Due from State
Government384,000175,000559,000 Total Assets$
1,402,350$ 336,120$ 568,000$ 560,000$ 2,866,470
Liabilities, Deferred Inflows and Fund
BalanceLiabilitiesAccounts Payable$ 376,900$ 126,500$
503,400Due to Other funds40,20040,200 Total
Liabilities417,100126,500--543,600Deferred InflowsProperty
Taxes27,50027,500Fund BalancesRestricted for Street &
Highway Maintenance209,620209,620Assigned for:- Debt
Service568,000560,0001,128,000 Other
Purposes58,00058,000Unassigned899,750899,750
Total Fund Equity957,750209,620568,000560,0002,295,370
Total Liabilities, Deferred Inflows and Fund Balance$
1,402,350$ 336,120$ 568,000$ 560,000$ 2,866,470
&"Times New Roman,Regular"&14City of MonroeBalance
SheetGovernmental-type FundsAs of December 31, 2017
Complete Assignment 2: Paper
Effectiveness of the TSA
Post-911, the responsibility of airport security was shifted from
the private sector to the federal government. Write a short paper
(2–4 pages doubled spaced) assessing the role and the
effectiveness of the TSA in providing airport security. In your
response, you should identify and discuss the strengths and
weaknesses of the TSA. List and describe the types of resource
management techniques (at least four) the TSA should
implement to be effective in their role.
Additionally, provide an example of your interaction with the
TSA that was impacted by your perspective toward
multiculturalism and diversity.
Base your response on material from class, as well as outside
research. Critically reflect on the literature, past incidents,
legislative changes, etcetera to analyze the effectiveness of the
TSA using that information to support your position.
View/download Assignment Checklist
NOTE: This Assignment will require outside research. Use at
least three credible sources beyond the text material and discuss
how you evaluated the credibility of the resources used. You
may consult the Library, the Internet, the textbook, other course
material, and any other outside resources in supporting your
task, using proper citations in APA style.
Directions for Submitting Your Assignment
Create your paper in Word and save it in a location and with a
name that you will remember. Be sure to include your name,
class, and section number for your Assignment. Submit the
Assignment by uploading your document to the Unit 6
Assignment 2 Dropbox by the end of Unit 6.
Community FoundationCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION TRUST
FUND ACCRUEDreference Account
TitlesDebitsCredits CASHINTEREST
RECEIVABLEbb50,500bb7,5007-C-11type debit accounts in
this columntype credit accounts in this column50,5007,500
INVESTMENT IN INVESTMENT IN INVESTMENT
IN CORPORATE BONDS RST STOCK UVW
STOCKbb750,000bbbb750,000-- NET POSITION
ADDITIONSADDITIONS - INVESTMENT (beginning)
CONTRIBUTIONSEARNINGS - INTEREST808,000bb808,000-
-ADDITIONS - INVESTMENTADDITIONS - INVESTMENT
DEDUCTIONSEARNINGS - DIVIDENDSEARNINGS - ∆
FMVDISTRIBUTIONS TO NFPs---drcr808,000808,000ending
balance
&16City of Monroe
Community Foundation Trust Fund &16
Pension TrustPOLICE DEPARTMENT PENSION TRUST
FUND ACCRUED INVESTMENT INreference
Account TitlesDebitsCredits CASHINTEREST
RECEIVABLE CORP.
BONDSbb137,000bb75,000bb5,300,0007-C-11type debit
accounts in this columntype credit accounts in this
column5,300,000137,00075,000 INVESTMENT IN
NET POSITION CORP. STOCKACCOUNTS PAYABLE
(beginning)
bb2,790,00027,000bb8,275,000bb8,275,0002,790,00027,000AD
DITIONS - MEMBERADDITIONS - EMPLOYERADDITIONS -
INVESTMENT CONTRIBUTIONS
CONTRIBUTIONSEARNINGS - INTEREST---ADDITIONS -
INVESTMENTADDITIONS - INVESTMENT
DEDUCTIONSEARNINGS - DIVIDENDSEARNINGS - ∆
FMVANNUITY BENEFITS---
DEDUCTIONSDEDUCTIONS - REFUNDS TODISABILITY
BENEFITSTERMINATED EMPLOYEES--
drcr8,302,0008,302,000ending balance-
&"Arial,Bold"&14City of Monroe - Police Dept. Pension Trust
Fund
Closing EntriesCommunity Foundation Private Purpose Trust
FundAccount TitleDebitsCreditsNET
POSITION808,000Preclosingclosing entry808,000Police
Department Pension Trust FundAccount TitleDebitsCreditsNET
POSITION8,275,000Preclosingclosing entry8,275,000
&14City of Monroe &14
FIDUCIARY FUNDS- Closing Entries
stmt Changes Fiduciary Net PtnPolice Pension Trust
FundPrivate Purpose Trust FundAdditionsContributions: Plan
Members Employer Individuals Total Contributions--
Investment Income Interest Dividends Net Increase in Fair
Value of Investments Total Investment Income--
Total Additions--DeductionsAnnuity BenefitsDisability
BenefitsRefunds to Terminated EmployeesDistribution of
Scholarships Total Deductions--Change in Net
Position--Net Position, January 1Net Position, December 31$ -
$ -
&"Times New Roman,Regular"&14City of Monroe
Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position
Fiduciary-type Funds
For the year ended December 31, 2017
Stmt of fiduciary net positionPolice Pensions Trust FundPrivate
Purpose Trust FundAssetsCashAccrued Interest
ReceivableInvestments at Fair Value: Bonds Common Stocks
Total Investments-- Total Assets--LiabilitiesAccounts
Payable Total Liabilities--Net PositionResources Held
in Trust for Pension Benefits and Other Purposes
&"Times New Roman,Regular"&14City of Monroe
Statement of Net Position
Fiduciary-type Funds
As of December 31, 2017
Continuous Problem – City of Monroe
Continuous Problem – City of Monroe
to Accompany
Essentials of Accounting for Governmental
and Not-for-Profit Organizations:
Thirteenth Edition
Chapters 2 through 8 describe accounting and financial
reporting by state and local governments. A continuous problem
is presented to provide an overview of the reporting process,
including preparation of fund basis and government-wide
statements. The problem assumes the government is using fund
accounting for its internal record-keeping and then at year-end
makes necessary adjustments to prepare the government-wide
statements. The problem that follows is presented in the same
order as the textbook (beginning with Chapters 3, and 4).
Each chapter requires the preparation of journal entries to
record the events and transactions of governmental, proprietary,
or fiduciary funds. For the General Fund, use control accounts
for the budgetary accounts, revenues, expenditures and
encumbrances. For all other funds, use separate accounts for
each type of revenue and expenditure/expense. At appropriate
stages, preparation of the fund and government-wide statements
are required. The following funds are included in this series of
problems:
Governmental Funds
· General
· Special revenue—Street and Highway Fund
· Capital projects—City Hall Annex Construction Fund
· Debt service—City Jail Annex Debt Service Fund
· Debt service—City Hall Debt Service Fund
Proprietary Funds
· Internal service—Stores and Services Fund
· Enterprise—Water and Sewer Fund
Fiduciary Funds
· Private-purpose—Student Scholarship Fund
· Pension trust—Fire and Police Retirement Fund
Chapters 3 & 4
The Balance Sheets of the General Fund and the Street and
Highway Fund of the City of Monroe as of December 31, 2016,
follow. These (beginning) balances have been entered in the
proper general ledger accounts, as of 1/1/2017.
CITY OF MONROE
General Fund Balance Sheet
As of December 31, 2016
Assets
Cash
$497,000
Taxes receivable
$210,000
Less: Estimated uncollectible taxes
(37,000)
net
173,000
Interest and penalties receivable on taxes
5,200
Less: Estimated uncollectible interest and penalties
(950)
net
4,250
Due from state government
210,000
Total assets
$884,250
Liabilities, Deferred Inflows, and Fund Equity
Liabilities:
Accounts payable
$ 99,000
Due to other funds
27,000
Total liabilities
126,000
Deferred inflows – Property taxes
21,000
Fund equity:
Fund balance—assigned
(for outstanding encumbrances)
$17,000
Fund balance—unassigned
720,250
Total fund balance
737,250
Total liabilities, deferred inflows and fund equity
$884,250
CITY OF MONROE
Street and Highway Fund Balance Sheet
As of December 31, 2016
Assets
Cash
$23,000
Investments
59,000
Due from state government
107,000
Total assets
$189,000
Liabilities and Fund Equity
Liabilities:
Accounts payable
$9,000
Fund equity:
Fund balance—assigned for streets and
highways
180,000
Total liabilities and fund equity
$189,000
3–C. This portion of the continuous problem continues the
General Fund and special revenue fund examples by requiring
the recording and posting of the budgetary entries. To reduce
clerical effort required for the solution use control accounts for
the budgetary accounts, revenues, expenditures and
encumbrances. Subsidiary accounts are not required. Budget
information for the City includes:
a) As of January 1, 2017, the City Council approved and the
mayor signed a budget calling for $11,150,000 in property tax
and other revenue, $9,350,000 in appropriations for
expenditures, and $1,700,000 to be transferred to two debt
service funds for the payment of principal and interest. Record
the budget for the General Fund and post to the ledger.
b) Also as of January 1, 2017, the City Council approved and
the mayor signed a budget for the Street and Highway Fund that
provided for estimated revenues from the state government in
the amount of $1,068,000 and appropriations of $1,047,000.
Record the budget and post to the ledger.
4–C. Part 1. General Fund Transactions
Required:
a. Record journal entries for the following transactions for FY
2017. Make any computations to the nearest dollar. Journal
entry explanations are not required. Use control accounts for
revenues, expenditures and budgetary accounts. It is not
necessary to reflect subsidiary ledger entries.
(1) Encumbrances of $ 17,000 for purchase orders outstanding
at the end of 2016 were re-established.
(2) The January 1, 2017, balance in Deferred Inflows – Property
Taxes relates to the amount of the 2016 levy that was expected
to be collected more than 60 days after December 31. This
amount should be recognized as 2017 revenues.
(3) A general tax levy in the amount of $6,800,000 was made. It
is estimated that 2¼ percent (.0225) of the tax will be
uncollectible.
(4) Tax anticipation notes in the amount of $500,000 were
issued.
(5) Goods and supplies related to all encumbrances outstanding
as of December 31, 2016 were received, along with invoices
amounting to $16,600; the invoices were approved for payment.
The City maintains immaterial amounts in supply inventories
and it is the practice of the City to charge supplies to
expenditure when received.
(6) All accounts payable and the amount due other funds were
paid.
(7) The General Fund collected the following ($ 10,811,500) in
cash:
· prior year taxes, $158,000;
· interest and penalties receivable on prior year taxes, $3,500;
· current taxes, $6,400,000;
· $210,000 previously recorded as due from the state
government;
· licenses and permits, $800,000;
· sales taxes, $2,890,000; and
· miscellaneous revenues, $350,000.
(8) Purchase orders and contracts were issued in the amount of
$3,465,000.
(9) Payrolls for the General Fund totaled $5,070,000. Of that
amount, $498,000 were withheld for employees’ federal income
taxes and $357,000 were withheld for employees’ FICA and
Medicare tax liability; the balance was paid in cash. The
encumbrance system is not used for payrolls.
(10) The liability for the city’s share of FICA and Medicare
taxes, $357,000, was recorded as was the liability for state
unemployment taxes in the amount of $28,000.
(11) Invoices for most of the supplies and services ordered in
transaction 8 were received in the amount of $3,375,300 and
approved for payment. The related encumbrance amounted to
$3,407,000.
(12) Tax anticipation notes were paid at maturity, along with
interest in the amount of $18,000.
(13) Notification was received that an unrestricted state grant in
the amount of $332,000 would be received during the first
month of the next year.
(14) The General Fund recorded a liability to the Water and
Sewer Fund for services in the amount of $37,000 and to the
Stores and Services Fund for supplies in the amount of
$313,200; $310,000 of the amount due the Stores and Services
Fund was paid.
(15) The General Fund recorded an amount due of $52,000 from
the state government, representing sales taxes to be collected
from retail sales taking place during the last week of the year.
(16) The General Fund paid accounts payable in the amount of
$3,175,000 and paid the amounts due the federal and state
governments. The General Fund also transferred to the debt
service funds cash in the amount of $1,662,000 for the recurring
payment of principal and interest.
(17) All required legal steps were accomplished to increase
appropriations by the net amount of $109,000. Estimated
revenues were increased by $73,000.
(18) The City Council authorized a write-off of $51,000 in
delinquent property taxes and corresponding interest and
penalties amounting to $1,600.
(19) Interest and penalties receivable on taxes were accrued in
the amount of $17,200; $1,100 of this amount is expected to be
uncollectible.
(20) It is estimated that $10,500 of the outstanding taxes
receivable will be collected more than 60 days beyond the fiscal
year-end.
b. Post the entries to the general ledger.
c. Prepare and post the closing entries for the General Fund.
Outstanding encumbrances at year end are classified as
Assigned Fund Balance and all remaining net resources are
classified as Unassigned Fund Balance.
d. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes
in Fund Balance for the year ended December 31, 2017.
Confirm that the revenue and expenditure control accounts
agree with the following detail and use this information in the
Statement:
Revenues
Expenditures
Property Taxes . . . . . .
$6,657,500
General Government . . .
$1,646,900
Sales Taxes
2,942,000
Public Safety . . . . . . . . .
3,026,900
Interest and Penalties on Taxes . . . . . . . . . . .
16,100
Highways and Streets . .
1,441,400
Licenses and Permits .
800,000
Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . .
591,400
Intergovernmental Revenue . . . . . . . . . . .
332,000
Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
724,100
Miscellaneous Revenue
350,000
Welfare . . . . . . . . . . . . .
374,300
Total . . . . . . . . . . . .
$11,097,600
Culture and Recreation .
917,300
Capital Outlay . . . . . . . .
492,800
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$9,215,100
e. Prepare in good form a Balance Sheet for the General Fund as
of the end of fiscal year, December 31, 2017.
4–C. Part 2. Special Revenue Fund Transactions
Required:
a. Record journal entries for the following transactions for FY
2017 and post to the general ledger. As there are relatively few
revenues and expenditures, the use of control accounts is not
necessary. (Make entries directly to individual revenue and
expenditure accounts).
(1) The state government notified the City that $1,065,000 will
be available for street and highway maintenance during 2017
(i.e. the City has met eligibility requirements). The funds are
not considered reimbursement-type as defined by GASB
standards.
(2) Cash in the total amount of $997,000 was received from the
state government.
(3) Contracts, all eligible for payment from the Street and
Highway Fund, were signed in the amount of $1,062,000.
(4) Contractual services (see transaction 3) were received; the
related contracts amounted to $1,042,000. Invoices amounting
to $1,040,500 for these items were approved for payment. The
goods and services all were for street and highway maintenance.
(5) Investment revenue of $5,120 was earned and received.
(6) Accounts payable were paid in the amount of $923,000.
(7) All required legal steps were accomplished to increase
appropriations in the amount of $4,500.
b. Prepare and post the necessary closing entries for the Street
and Highway Fund.
c. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes
in Fund Balances for the Street and Highway Fund for the fiscal
year ended December 31, 2017.
d. Prepare a Balance Sheet for the Street and Highway Fund as
of December 31, 2017. Assume any unexpended net resources
are classified as Restricted Fund Balance.
Chapter 5
5–C. Part 1. Capital Projects Fund Transactions
The voters of the City of Monroe approved the issuance of tax-
supported bonds in the face amount of $4,000,000 for the
construction and equipping of a new City Jail. Architects were
to be retained, and construction was to be completed by outside
contractors. In addition to the bond proceeds, a $1,340,000
grant was expected from the state government.
Required:
a. Open a general journal for the City Jail Annex Construction
Fund. Record the following transactions and post to the general
ledger. Control accounts are not necessary.
(1) On January 1, 2017, the total face amount of bonds bearing
an interest rate of 8 percent was sold at a $200,000 premium.
Principal amounts of $200,000 each will come due annually
over a 20-year period commencing January 1, 2018. Interest
payment dates are July 1 and January 1. The first interest
payment will be July 1, 2017. The premium was transferred to
the City Jail Debt Service Fund for the future payment of
principal on the bonds.
(2) The receivable from the state government was recorded.
(3) Legal and engineering fees early in the project were paid in
the amount of $121,000. This amount had not been encumbered.
(4) Architects were engaged at a fee of $250,000.
(5) Preliminary plans were approved, and the architects were
paid $50,000 (20 percent of the fee).
(6) The complete plans and specifications were received from
the architects and approved. A liability in the amount of
$150,000to the architects was approved and paid.
(7) Bids were received and opened in public session. After
considerable discussion in City Council, the low bid from
Hardhat Construction Company in the amount of $4,500,000
was accepted, and a contract was signed.
(8) The contractor required partial payment of $1,350,000.
Payment was approved and vouchered with the exception of a 5
percent retainage.
(9) Cash in the full amount of the grant was received from the
state government.
(10) Furniture and equipment for the annex were ordered at a
total cost of $459,500.
(11) Payment was made to the contractor for the amount payable
(see 8 above).
(12) The contractor completed construction and requested
payment of the balance due on the contract. After inspection of
the work, the amount, including the past retainage, was
approved for payment and then paid.
(13)The furniture and equipment were received at a total actual
installed cost of $459,300. Invoices were approved for payment.
(14) The remainder of the architects’ fees was approved for
payment.
(15) The City Jail Construction Fund paid all outstanding
accounts payables ($ 509,300) on December 31, 2017.
(16) The remaining cash was transferred to the City Jail Debt
Service Fund.
b. Post the entries to the City Jail Construction Fund general
ledger.
c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to
Fund Balance.
5–C. Part 2. Existing Debt Service Fund Transactions
The City Hall Debt Service Fund of the City of Monroe has
been open for five years; it was created to service an
$16,000,000, 3 percent tax-supported bond issue. As of
December 31, 2016, this serial bond issue had a balance of
$12,000,000. Semiannual interest payments are made on January
1 and July 1, and a principal payment of $400,000 is due on
January 1 and July 1 of each year.
As this is a regular serial bond debt service fund, the only
accounts with balances as of January 1, 2017, were Cash with
Fiscal Agent and Fund Balance—Assigned for Debt Service,
each with balances of $580,000. (Revenues were raised and
collected in cash in 2016 in order to be able to pay bond
principal and interest due on January 1, 2017.) The government
chose not to accrue interest payable.
Required:
a. Open a general journal for the City Hall Debt Service Fund
and prepare journal entries for the following transactions.
Control accounts are not necessary
(1) The fiscal agent reported that $180,000 in checks had been
mailed to bondholders for interest due on January 1, and
$400,000 in checks were mailed for bonds maturing that day.
(2) Cash in the amount of $574,000 was received from the
General Fund on June 30 and was transferred to the fiscal agent.
(3) The fiscal agent reported that checks dated July 1 had been
mailed to bondholders for interest of $ 174,000 due that day and
$400,000 in checks were mailed for bonds maturing that day.
(4) Cash in the amount of $568,000 was received from the
General Fund on December 31 and transferred to the fiscal
agent to be used for the interest and principal due on January 1
(next fiscal year). The government elected to not accrue the
interest or principal at year-end.
b. Post the entries to the City Hall Debt Service Fund ledger (t-
accounts).
c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to
Fund Balance.
5–C. Part 3. New Debt Service Fund Transactions
On the advice of the city attorney, a City Jail Debt Service Fund
is opened to account for debt service transactions related to the
bond issue sold on January 1, 2017 (see Part 1).
Required:
a. Open a general journal for the City Jail Debt Service Fund.
Record the following transactions, as necessary. Control
accounts are not necessary
(1) The premium described in transaction 1 of Part 1 was
received as a transfer from the capital projects fund.
(2) Cash in the amount of $160,000 was received from the
General Fund on June 30 and was transferred to the fiscal agent.
(3) The fiscal agent reported that checks dated July 1 had been
mailed to bondholders for interest due that day.
(4) The transfer described in part c of Part 1 was received.
(5) Cash in the amount of $360,000 was received from the
General Fund on December 31 and transferred to the fiscal
agent to be used for interest and principal payments due on
January 1 (next fiscal year). The government elected to not
accrue the interest at year-end.
(6) $ 200,000 of the remaining cash on hand was invested.
b. Post the entries to the City Jail Debt Service Fund ledger (t-
accounts).
c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to
Fund Balance. Assume any remaining net resources are
classified as Fund Balance – Assigned for Debt Service.
5–C. Part 4. Governmental Funds Financial Statements
Required:
a. Prepare a Balance Sheet for the governmental funds for the
City of Monroe as of December 31, 2017. Include the General
Fund, the Street and Highway Fund (P4–C), the City Hall Debt
Service Fund, and the City Jail Debt Service Fund. Use the
balances computed in 4-C for the General Fund and special
revenue fund portions of this statement.
b. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes
in Fund Balances for the governmental funds for the City of
Monroe for the Year Ended December 31, 2017. Include the
same funds as listed in requirement a plus the City Jail
Construction Fund.
Chapter 6 – Proprietary Funds
6–C. Part 1. Internal Service Fund Transactions
The Stores and Service Fund of the City of Monroe had the
following account balances as of January 1, 2017:
Debits
Credits
Cash
$28,000
Due from other funds
27,000
Inventory of supplies
27,500
Land
18,000
Buildings
84,000
Accumulated depreciation—buildings
$30,000
Equipment
46,000
Accumulated depreciation—equipment
25,000
Accounts payable
19,000
Advance from water utility fund
30,000
Net position
126,500
Totals
$230,500
$230,500
Required:
a. Open a general journal for the City of Monroe Stores and
Service Fund and record the following transactions.
(1) A budget was prepared for FY 2017. It was estimated that
the price charged other departments for supplies should be
1.25% of cost to achieve the desired breakeven for the year.
(2) The amount due from other funds as of January 1, 2017, was
collected in full.
(3) During the year, supplies were ordered and received in the
amount of $307,000. This amount was posted to accounts
payable.
(4) $15,000 of the advance from the Water Utility Fund,
originally provided for construction, was repaid. No interest is
charged.
(5) During the year, supplies costing $250,560 were issued to
the General Fund, and supplies costing $46,400 were issued to
the Water Utility Fund. These funds were charged based on the
previously determined markup ($ 313,200 to General Fund and
58,000 to the Water Utility Fund).
(6) Operating expenses, exclusive of depreciation, were
recorded in accounts payable as follows: Purchasing, $15,000;
Warehousing, $16,900; Delivery, $17,500; and Administrative,
$9,000.
(7) Cash was received from the General Fund in the amount of
$310,000 and from the Water Utility Fund in the amount of
$50,000.
(8) Accounts payable were paid in the amount of $365,000.
(9) Depreciation in the amount of $10,000 was recorded for
buildings and $4,600 for equipment.
b. Post the entries to the Stores and Service Fund ledger (t-
accounts).
c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Net
position. Compute the balance in the net position accounts,
assuming there are no Restricted Net position.
6–C. Part 2. Enterprise Fund Transactions
The City of Monroe maintains a Water and Sewer Fund to
provide utility services to its citizens. As of January 1, 2017,
the City of Monroe Water and Sewer Fund had the following
account balances:
Debits
Credits
Cash
$ 98,000
Customer Accounts Receivable
84,000
Estimated Uncollectible Accounts Receivable
$4,000
Materials and Supplies
28,000
Advance to Stores and Services Fund
30,000
Restricted Assets
117,000
Water Treatment Plant in Service
4,200,000
Construction Work in Progress
203,000
Accumulated Depreciation - Utility Plant
1,200,000
Accounts Payable
97,000
Revenue Bonds Payable
2,500,000
Net position
959,000
Totals
$4,760,000
$4,760,000
Required:
a. Open a general journal for the City of Monroe Water and
Sewer Utility Fund and record the following transactions.
(1) During the year, sales of water to non-government customers
amounted to $1,018,000 and sales of water to the General Fund
amounted to $37,000.
(2) Collections from non-government customers amounted to
$976,000.
(3) The Stores and Services Fund repaid $15,000 of the long-
term advance to the Water and Sewer Fund.
(4) Materials and supplies in the amount of $261,000 were
received. A liability in that amount was recorded.
(5) Materials and supplies were issued and were charged to the
following accounts: cost of sales and services, $169,500;
selling, $15,000; administration, $18,000; construction work in
progress, $50,000.
(6) Payroll costs for the year totaled $416,200 plus $34,200 for
the employer’s share of payroll taxes. Of that amount, $351,900
was paid in cash, and the remainder was withheld for taxes. The
$450,400 (416,200 + 34,200) was distributed as follows: cost of
sales and services, $265,800; sales, $43,900; administration,
$91,400; construction work in progress, $49,300.
(7) Bond interest (6½%) in the amount of $162,500 was paid.
(8) Interest in the amount of $17,000 (included in 7 above) was
reclassified to Construction Work in Progress.
(9) Construction projects at the water treatment plant (reflected
in the beginning balance of construction in process) were
completed in the amount of $203,000, and the assets were
placed in service. Payments for these amounts were made in the
previous year (no effect on 2017 Statement of Cash Flows).
(10) Collection efforts were discontinued on bills totaling
$2,890. The unpaid receivables were written off.
(11) An analysis of customer receivable balances indicated the
Estimated Uncollectible Accounts needed to be increased by
$5,500.
(12) Payment of accounts payable amounted to $302,000.
Payments of payroll taxes totaled $95,200.
(13) Supplies transferred from the Stores and Services Fund
amounted to $58,000. Cash in the amount of $50,000 was paid
to the Stores and Services Fund for supplies.
(14) Depreciation expense for the year was computed to be
$282,000.
(15) In accord with the revenue bond indenture, $25,000 cash
was transferred from operating cash to restricted assets.
b. Post the entries to the Water and Sewer Fund ledger (t-
accounts).
c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Net
position. Compute the balance in the net position accounts,
assuming the only restricted assets are those identified with the
bond indenture and the outstanding bonds are associated with
the purchase of capital assets.
6–C. Part 3. Proprietary Fund Financial Statements
Required:
Prepare, in good form, for the proprietary funds accounted for
in Parts 1 and 2, the following:
(1) A Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Fund
Net position for the Year Ended December 31, 2017.
(2) A Statement of Net position, as of December 31, 2017.
(3) A Statement of Cash Flows for the Year Ended December
31, 2017. Include restricted assets as a part of cash and cash
equivalents for this statement. (Assume any materials and labor
attributable to construction in process were paid by year end).
Chapter 7 – Fiduciary Funds
7–C. Part 1. Private Purpose Trust Fund Transactions
The City of Monroe Scholarship Foundation private-purpose
trust fund had the following account balances on January 1,
2017:
Debits
Credits
Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$ 50,500
Accrued Interest Receivable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7,500
Investments in Corporate Bonds . . . . . . . . . .
750,000
Net position Held in Trust ……………… . . . . . . . . .
$ 808,000
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$ 808,000
$ 808,000
Required:
a. Open a general journal for the City of Monroe Community
Foundation Trust Fund and record the following transactions for
the year ending December 31, 2017:
(1) On May 1, the first semiannual interest payment was
received on the corporate bonds. The bonds pay 6 percent
annual interest, semiannually on May 1 and November 1.
(2) During the first half of the year, additional contributions
from individuals and foundations amounted to $205,500, in
cash. From these funds, $ 200,000 were invested in RST
Corporation stock on June 15.
(3) On November 1, the second semiannual interest payment
was received from the investment in bonds.
(4) On November 15, a dividend was declared by RST
Corporation in the amount of $2,000 and was received in cash.
(5) On December 1, RST Corporation stock was sold for
$204,000 cash. Those funds were immediately invested in UVW
Corporation stock.
(6) On December 15, cash scholarships in the amount of
$48,000 were made to various college students.
(7) On December 31, an accrual was made for year-end interest
on the corporate bonds.
(8) Also, on December 31, it was determined that the market
value of the corporate bonds, exclusive of accrued interest, was
$ 752,100 and that the market value of UVW Company stock
was $ 199,000.
b. Post the entries to the Community Foundation Trust ledger (t-
accounts).
c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Net
position.
7–C. Part 2. Pension Trust Fund Transactions
The City of Monroe Police Department pension plan, a single-
employer, defined-benefit plan, reported the following account
balances as of January 1, 2017:
Debits
Credits
Cash
$137,000
Accrued Interest Receivable
75,000
Investments: Bonds
5,300,000
Investments: Common Stock
2,790,000
Accounts Payable
$27,000
Net position Held in Trust for Employee Benefits
8,275,000
Totals
$ 8,302,000
$8,302,000
Required:
a. Open a general journal for the City of Monroe Police
Department Pension Trust Fund and record the following
transactions for the year ending December 31, 2017:
(1) Member contributions were received in the amount of
$400,000. The City General Fund contributed the same amount.
(2) Interest was received in the amount of $212,000, including
the accrued interest receivable at the beginning of the year. The
interest accrual at year end amounted to $86,000.
(3) During the year, common stock dividends amounted to
$125,000.
(4) Investments were made during the year in common stock in
the amount of $650,000.
(5) Annuity benefits in the amount of $325,400, disability
benefits of $ 82,020 and refunds to nonvested terminated
employees of $39,800 were recorded as liabilities.
(6) Accounts payable, in the amount of $460,700, were paid in
cash.
(7) During the year, common stock valued at $505,000 was sold
for $506,800. A portion of these funds, $500,000 were invested
in common stock of a different company.
(8) At year-end, the market value of investments in bonds
increased by $7,750; the market value of investments in stocks
decreased by $3,250.
b. Post the entries to the Police Department Pension Trust
ledger (t-accounts).
c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Net
position.
7–C. Part 3. Fiduciary Fund Financial Statements
Required: Using the balances from Parts 1 and 2 prepare the
following:
1. Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net position.
2. Statement of Fiduciary Net position
Chapter 8 – Government-wide Statements
8–C. Assemble the following from previous continuous
problems: (1) the governmental funds Balance Sheet and
Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund
Balances from Section 5–C; (3) the proprietary funds Statement
of Net position and Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and
Changes in Fund Net position from Section 6–C.
Required:
1. Start a worksheet for adjustments, using the trial balance
format illustrated in the text (i.e. list accounts with debit
balances first, then accounts with credit balances). Enter the
balances from the governmental funds financial statements
prepared for Section 5-C. When doing this, follow the
following guidelines:
· Net position: Use a single account for net position (which
will include the beginning balance of all fund balance
accounts).
· Intergovernmental Revenues: When setting up the worksheet,
set up separate lines for the intergovernmental revenues as
follows:
State Grant for Highway and Street Maintenance
$ 1,065,000
Operational Grant—General Government
332,000
Capital Grant—Public Safety
1,340,000
total
$2,737,000
· Capital Assets: It is not necessary to set up separate lines for
different classes of capital (fixed) assets or accumulated
depreciation (simply use one row for Capital Assets and another
for Accumulated Depreciation).
· Confirm that the total debits and credits equal.
2. Prepare worksheet entries and post to the worksheet for the
following items. Identify each adjustment by the letter used in
the problem:
a. Record the January 1, 2017 balances of general fixed assets
and related accumulated depreciation accounts. The City of
Monroe had the following balances (excluding Internal Service
Funds):
Cost
Accumulated Depreciation
Totals
$ 64,200,000
28,700,000
b. Eliminate the capital expenditures shown in the
governmental funds Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and
Changes in Fund Balances.
c. Depreciation expense (governmental activities) for the year
totaled $ 4,900,000.
d. Eliminate the other financing sources from the sale of bonds
by recording a liability for bonds payable and the related
premium.
e. As of January 1, 2017, the City of Monroe had $12,000,000
in general obligation bonds outstanding.
f. Eliminate the expenditures for bond principal.
g. Accrue interest in the amount of $328,000. (Two bond
issues were outstanding; interest payments for both were last
made on July 1, 2017. The computation is as follows:
($11,200,000 × .03 × 6/12) + ($4,000,000 ×. 08 × 6/12) =
$328,000).
h. Adjust for the interest accrued in the prior year government-
wide statements, but recorded as an expenditure in the 2017
fund basis statements, ($12,000,000 × .03 × 6/12) = $180,000.
i. Amortize bond premium in the amount of $ 10,000.
j. Make adjustments for additional revenue accrual. The only
adjustment is for property taxes to eliminate the current year
deferral of property taxes.
k. Adjust for the $21,000 of property taxes that was deferred
in 2016 and recognized as revenue in the 2017 fund-basis
statements.
l. Assume the City adopted a policy in 2017 of allowing
employees to accumulate compensated absences. Make an
adjustment accruing the expense of $ 42,000 Charge
compensated absences expense.
m. Bring in the balances of the internal service fund balance
sheet accounts. Again, use a single account for all capital assets
and a second account for all accumulated depreciation balances
(use a separate column of the worksheet to enter Internal
Service Fund entries).
n. No revenues from internal service funds were with external
parties. Assume $3,200 of the $11,200 “Due from Other Funds”
in the internal service accounts represents a receivable from the
General Fund and the remaining $8,000 is due from the
enterprise fund. Eliminate the $3,200 interfund receivables.
o. Reduce governmental fund expenses by the net operating
profit of internal service funds. As the amount is small, reduce
general government expenses for the entire amount.
p. Eliminate transfers that are between departments reported
within governmental activities.
3. Prepare, in good form, a Statement of Activities for the City
of Monroe for the Year Ended December 31, 2017. For purposes
of this statement, assume:
· $ 332,000 in the General Fund is a state grant specifically to
support general government programs.
· $ 1,065,000 in the Street and Highway Fund is an operating
grant specifically for highway and street maintenance expenses.
· $ 1,340,000 in the City Jail Construction Fund is a capital
grant that applies to public safety.
Use the balances computed from the worksheet completed in
part 2 for the governmental activities portion of the statement.
Use the solution to P6–C (Enterprise fund) to prepare the
business activities portion (net any short-term interfund
payables/receivables).
4. Prepare, in good form, a Statement of Net position for the
City of Monroe as of December 31, 2017. Group all capital
assets, net of depreciation. Include a breakdown in the Net
position section for (a) capital assets, net of related debt, (b)
restricted, and (c) unrestricted. For purposes of classifying net
position for the governmental activities, assume:
· For the governmental activities net position invested in capital
assets, net of related debt, the related debt includes the bonds
payable, the premium on bonds payable, and the advance from
the water utility fund.
· The special revenue fund resources are restricted by the
granting agency for street and highway maintenance. Assume
$204,500 are the only restricted resources in the governmental
activities.
5. Prepare the reconciliation necessary to convert from the fund
balance reported in the governmental funds Balance Sheet to the
net position in the government-wide Statement of Net position.
6. Prepare the reconciliation necessary to convert from the
change in fund balances in the governmental funds Statement of
Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances to the
change in net position in the government-wide Statement of
Activities.
Chapter 13 – Financial Statement Analysis
Assemble the financial statements prepared for the City of
Monroe. These financial statements will be in the solutions to
Exercises 5–C, 6–C, 7–C, and 8–C. Assume a population of
30,000 and fair value of property in the amount of $350 million.
Compute the following ratios, following the guidance used for
the Village of Elizabeth in this chapter:
(1) Financial Position – Governmental Activities
(2) Financial Position – General Fund.
(3) Quick Ration – Governmental Activities
(4) Leverage – Primary Government
(5) Debt Coverage – Enterprise Funds
(6) Debt Service to Total Expenditures
(7) Debt per Capital – Primary Government
(8) Debt to Assessed Value of Property – Primary Government
1
Continuous Problem
–
City of Monroe
1
Continuous Problem
–
City of
Monroe
TO
A
CCOMPANY
E
SSENTIAL
S
OF
A
CCOUNTING FOR
G
OVERNMENTAL
AND
N
OT
-
FOR
-
P
ROFIT
O
RGANIZATIONS
:
T
HIRTEENTH
E
DITION
Chapters 2 through 8
describe
accounting
a
nd financial reporting by state and local
governments. A
continuous
problem is presented to
provide an overview of the reporting
process, including preparation of fund basis and government
-
wide statements.
The
problem
assumes the government is using fund accounting for its internal
record
-
keeping and then at
year
-
end makes necessary adjustments to prepare
the government
-
wide statements.
The
problem that follows is
presented in the same order as the textbook (beginning with
Chapters
3, and
4
).
Each chapter requires the preparation of journal entries to
record
the events and transactions
of governmental, proprietary, or fiduciary funds. For the
General Fund, use control accounts
for the budgetary accounts, revenues, expenditures and
encumbrances. For all other funds,
use separate accounts for each type of rev
enue and expenditure/expense.
At appropriate
stages, preparation of
the fund and government
-
wide statements are required. The following
funds
are incl
uded in this series of problems:
Governmental Funds
Ø
General
Ø
Special revenue
—
Street and Highway Fund
Ø
Capi
tal projects
—
City Hall Annex Construction Fund
Ø
Debt service
—
City Jail
Annex Debt Service Fund
Ø
Debt service
—
City Hall Debt Service Fund
Proprietary Funds
Ø
Internal service
—
Stores and Services Fund
Ø
Enterprise
—
Water and Sewer Fund
Fiduciary Funds
Ø
Private
-
purpose
—
Student Scholarship Fund
Ø
Pension trust
—
Fire and Police Retirement Fund
Chapters 3 & 4
The Balance Sheet
s
of the General Fund
and the Street and Highway Fund
of the City of
Monroe
as of December 31,
2016
, follow
.
These
(beginning)
balances have been entered
in
the proper general ledger accounts,
as of
1/1
/
2017
.
Continuous Problem – City of Monroe
1
Continuous Problem – City of Monroe
TO ACCOMPANY
ESSENTIALS OF ACCOUNTING FOR GOVERNMENTAL
AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS:
THIRTEENTH EDITION
Chapters 2 through 8 describe accounting and financial
reporting by state and local
governments. A continuous problem is presented to provide an
overview of the reporting
process, including preparation of fund basis and government-
wide statements. The problem
assumes the government is using fund accounting for its internal
record-keeping and then at
year-end makes necessary adjustments to prepare the
government-wide statements. The
problem that follows is presented in the same order as the
textbook (beginning with Chapters
3, and 4).
Each chapter requires the preparation of journal entries to
record the events and transactions
of governmental, proprietary, or fiduciary funds. For the
General Fund, use control accounts
for the budgetary accounts, revenues, expenditures and
encumbrances. For all other funds,
use separate accounts for each type of revenue and
expenditure/expense. At appropriate
stages, preparation of the fund and government-wide statements
are required. The following
funds are included in this series of problems:
Governmental Funds
—Street and Highway Fund
—City Hall Annex Construction Fund
—City Jail Annex Debt Service Fund
—City Hall Debt Service Fund
Proprietary Funds
—Stores and Services Fund
—Water and Sewer Fund
Fiduciary Funds
-purpose—Student Scholarship Fund
—Fire and Police Retirement Fund
Chapters 3 & 4
The Balance Sheets of the General Fund and the Street and
Highway Fund of the City of
Monroe as of December 31, 2016, follow. These (beginning)
balances have been entered in
the proper general ledger accounts, as of 1/1/2017.
Conversion worksheetGreen shaded cells are from Chapter 5
financial StatementsEnter all amounts as positive numbers. The
worksheet is formatted to add debits to assets & expenses and
add credits to revenues, liabilities & equityRefr. Account
TitlesDebitsCreditsGov'tal Fund Balances Adjustments &
EliminationsGovern-mental Funds AdjustedInternal Service
FundsBalances for Gov't-wide
StmtsDebitsCreditsDebitsCreditsAtype debit accounts in this
columnDEBITS:type credit accounts in this
columnCash657,720657,720657,720Cash with Fiscal
Agent928,000928,000928,000Investments259,000259,000259,00
0Taxes Receivable, net262,000262,000262,000Interest
Receivable, net16,85016,85016,850Inventories--Due from State
Govt.559,000559,000559,000Due from Other Funds--Capital
Assets-- both rows--Expenditures (expenses) Current-
General Govt.1,646,9001,646,9001,646,900 Public
Safety3,026,9003,026,9003,026,900 Highway and
Streets2,481,9002,481,9002,481,900
Sanitation591,400591,400591,400
Health724,100724,100724,100 Welfare374,300374,300374,300
Culture and Recreation917,300917,300917,300Compensated
Absences Exp--Other Expenditures (expenses)-- - Debt Service
Principal800,000800,000800,000 - Interest
(expenditure/expense)514,000514,000514,000 both rows -
Capital Outlay5,823,1005,823,1005,823,100 - Depreciation--
Other Fin. Uses - Transfers Out1,871,7001,871,7001,871,700-
Total Debits21,454,17021,454,170CREDITS:Accounts
Payable326,800326,800326,800Due to Other
Funds40,20040,20040,200Accrued Interest Payable--Bonds
Payalbe both rows--Premium on Bonds--Compensated
Absence Payable--Advance from Water Utility Fund--Deferred
Inflows: Property Taxes10,50010,50010,500Accumulated
Depreciation both rows--Revenues-Property
Taxes6,657,5006,657,5006,657,500Sales
Taxes2,942,0002,942,0002,942,000Interest21,22021,22021,220
Licenses &
Permits800,000800,000800,000Miscellaneous350,000350,00035
0,000State Grant for Highway Street
Expenses1,065,0001,065,0001,065,000Capital Grant- Gen
Gov't332,000332,000332,000Capital Grant- Public
Safety1,340,0001,340,0001,340,000----Other Financing
Sources--Proceeds of
Bonds4,000,0004,000,0004,000,000Premium on
Bonds200,000200,000200,000Transfers
In1,871,7001,871,7001,871,700Net Position at beginning of
year- three rows1,497,2501,497,2501,497,250Total
Credits21,454,17021,454,170column totals: debits = credits ??-
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CITY OF MONROE
WORKSHEET TO CONVERT GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES
TO ACCRUAL BASIS
Stmt of ActivitiesProgram RevenuesNet (Expense) Revenue and
Change in Net PositionExpensesCharges for
ServicesOperational Grants and ContributionsCapital Grants
and ContributionsGovernmental ActivitiesBusiness-Type
ActivitiesTotalFunctions/ProgramsGovernmental Activities:
General Government$ -$ - Public Safety-- Highways and
Streets-- Sanitation-- Health-- Welfare-- Culture and
Recreation-- Depreciaiton-- Interest-- Compensated Absneces-
- Total Governmental Activities------Business Type
Activities Water and Sewer-- Total Government$ -$ -$ -
$ -$ -$ --General RevenuesTaxes: Property Taxes- Sales
Taxes-Interest-licenses and Permits-Miscellaneous- Total
General Revenues---Change in Net Position---Net Position,
Beginning-Net Position, Ending$ -$ -$ -
&14CITY OF MONROE
Statement of Activities
&11For the year ended December 31, 2017
Stmt of Net PositionGovernmental ActivitiesBusiness-Type
ActivitiesTotalAssetsCash$ -Cash with Fiscal Agents-
Investments-Accounts Receivable (Net)-Taxes Receivable
(Net)-Interest Receivable-Internal Balances Current-Net the
amounts: due from and (due to) other fundsDue from Other
Governments-Inventories-Internal Balances Long-Term-
Restricted Assets-Capital Assets, Net of Accumulated
Depreciation- Total Assets$ -$ -$ -
LiabilitiesAccounts Payable-Payroll Taxes Payable-Accrued
Interest Payable-Revenue Bonds Payable-General Obligation
Bonds Payable-Premium on Bonds Sold-Compensated Absences
Payable- Total Liabilities---Net PositionNet
Investment in Capital Assets-Restricted-Unrestricted-
Total Net Position$ -$ -$ -
&14CITY OF MONROE
Statement of Net Position
&11As of December 31, 2017
ReconciliationsCITY OF MONROEReconciliation of the
Balance Sheet of Governmental Funds to the Statement of Net
PositionAs of December 31, 2017Fund balances reported in
governmental funds Balance SheetAmounts reported for
governmental activities in the Statement of Net Position are
different because:Capital assets used in governmental activities
are not financial resources and therefore not reported in the
funds. Amount does not include capital assets of internal
service funds (reported in following row). The assets and
liabilities of internal service funds are included in governmental
funds in the Statement of Net Position.Deferred revenue for
property taxes reported in the funds but accrued as revenue in
the government-wide statements and added to Net
Position.Accrued interest payable is reported as a liability in the
Statement of Activities; interest is not accrued in the
governmental funds.Bonds payable, not due and payable in the
current period are not reported in the funds.Compensated
absences, not due and payable in the current period are not
reported in the funds.Net Position of Governmental Activities$
-CITY OF MONROEReconciliation of the Statement of
Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance to the
Statement of ActivitiesFor the year ended December 31,
2017Net change in fund balances - Governmental fundsAmounts
reported for governmental activities in the Statement of
Activities are different because:Governmental funds report
capital outlays as expenditures rather than assetsGovernmental
funds do not report depreciation expenseThe net revenue of
internal service funds is not reported with the governmental
fundsProperty taxes due more than 60 days after year end is not
accrued in the governmental funds.Bond proceeds are reported
as other financing sources in the governmental funds but as
liabilities in the government-wide statements.Repayment of
bonds is reported as an expenditure in the governmental
fundsInterest is not accrued at year end in the governmental
funds.Increases in compensated absences, not due and payable
in the current period are not reported in the funds.Change in Net
Position of Governmental Activities $ -
City of Monroe
Reconciliation of fund basis to government-wide statements

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Capital Projects FundCITY JAIL CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDCONTRACTS PAYA.docx

  • 1. Capital Projects FundCITY JAIL CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDCONTRACTS PAYABLEreference Account TitlesDebitsCredits CASHACCOUNTS PAYABLERETAINED PERCENTAGE14,200,000200,0001111,282,5001,282,50081267 ,50067,50085-C- 11Cash4,200,00091,340,000121,0003123,217,5003,150,00012Ot her financing- proceeds from bond4,000,00050,000515474,500459,30013Other financing sources- premium bond200,000150,0006200,000141,282,50011Other financing- Transfer out200,0003,217,50012Cash200,000474,5001514,700152Due from State Gov1,340,000Revenues- Intergovernmental1,340,000117,300-29,8003Capital Expenditures121,000BUDGETARY FUND BALANCECash121,000 DUE FROM STATE ENCUMBRANCES RESERVE FOR ENCUMBRANCESRESERVE FOR ENCUMBRANCES GOVERNMENT4250,00050,0005550,000250,00044Encombranc es Control250,00021,340,0001,340,000974,500,000150,00066150, 0004,500,0007Budgetary Fund Bal- Reserve for Encombrances250,00010459,3001,350,000881,350,000459,3001 03,150,00012123,150,0005Budgetary Fund Bal- Reserve for Encombrances50,000459,3001313459,300Encombrances Control50,000200,0001414200,000Capital Expenditure50,000- Cash50,000(150,000)(150,000)6Budgetary Fund Balance- Reserve for Encombrances150,000 CAPITALOTHER FIN. USESEncombrance Control150,000 EXPENDITURESTRANSFERS OUT3121,0001200,000Capital Expenditure150,000550,0001614,700Cash150,0006150,0008135 ,0007Encombrances Control4,500,000123,150,000Budgetary Fund Balance- Reserve for
  • 2. Encombrances4,500,00013459,30014200,0008Budgetary Fund Balance- Reserve for Encombrances1,350,000Encombrances Control1,350,0004,265,300214,700Capital Expenditure1,350,000Accounts Payable1,282,500Contracts Payable- Retained percentage67,500 REVENUESOTHER FIN. SOURCESOTHER FIN. SOURCESINTERGOVERNMENTAL BOND PROCEEDS BOND PREMIUM9Cash1,340,0001,340,00024,000,0001200,0001Due from State Government1,340,00010Encombrances Control459,5001,340,0004,000,000200,000Budgetary Fund Balance- Reserve for Encombrances459,50011Accounts Payable1,282,500Total Debits 4,359,800Cash1,282,500Total Credits5,507,30012Budgetary Fund Balance- Reserve for Encombrances3,150,000Encombrances Control3,150,000Capital Expenditure3,150,000Contracts payable- Retained percentage67,500Accounts payable3,217,500Accounts payable3,217,500Cash3,217,50013Budgetary Fund Balance- Reserve for Encombrances459,300Encombrances control459,30014Budgetary Fund Balance- Reserve for Encombrances200,000Encombrances Contrl200,000Capital Expenditure200,000Accounts Payable200,00015Accounts payable474,500Cash474,500Other financing uses- transfer out14,700cash14,700 &"Arial,Bold"&14City of Monroe - City Jail Construction Fund Debt Service Funds CASHFUND BALANCE ASSIGNEDreference Account TitlesDebitsCredits CASHWITH FISCAL AGENT FOR DEBT SERVICECITY HALL DEBT SERVICE FUNDbbbb580,000580,0001580,000bb5-C-21Expenditures - Bond interest180,0002574,000574,00022574,000574,0003Expenditure s - Bond principal400,0004568,000568,00055568,000Cash with fiscal agent580,0002cash574,000other financing sources
  • 3. transfer in574,000-568,000580,000cash with fiscal agent574,000cash574,0003Expenditures - Bond interest174,000 EXPENDITURES - EXPENDITURES -OTHER FIN. SOURCESExpenditures - Bond principal400,000 BOND INTEREST BOND PRINCIPAL TRANSFERS INCash with fiscal agent574,0001180,0001400,000574,00023174,0003400,000568, 00054cash568,000other financing sources transfer in568,000354,000800,0001,142,0005Cash with fiscal agent568,000cash568,000Total Debits 1,722,000Total Credits1,722,000 CASHreference Account TitlesDebitsCredits CASHWITH FISCAL AGENT INVESTMENTSCITY JAIL DEBT SERVICE FUND1200,000160,00022160,000160,00036200,0005-C- 31cash200,0002160,000360,00055360,000other financing sources transfer in200,000414,700200,00065360,0002cash160,000other financing sources transfer in160,00014,700360,000200,000cash with fiscal agent160,000cash160,0003Expenditures - Bond interest160,000 EXPENDITURES - EXPENDITURES - OTHER FIN. SOURCEScash with fiscal agent160,000 BOND INTEREST BOND PRINCIPAL TRANSFERS IN3160,000200,00014cash14,700160,0002other financing sources transfer in14,70014,7004360,00055cash360,000other financing sources transfer in360,000160,000-734,700cash with fiscal agent360,000Total Debits 734,700cash360,000Total Credits734,7006Investments200,000cash200,000 &16City of MonroeDebt Service Funds &16 Closing EntriesCAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDCAPITAL PROJECTSAccount TitleDebitsCreditsFUND BALANCERevenues- intergovernmental1,340,0000PreclosingOFS-proceeds of bonds4,000,000OFS-premium on bonds200,000closing entryFund balanceCapital expenditures5,305,300OFU - transfer out214,7000ending balanceCITY HALL DEBT SERVICE
  • 4. FUNDCITY HALL DSFAccount TitleDebitsCreditsFUND BALANCE580,000PreclosingOFU - transfer in1,142,000Fund balance12,00012,000closing entryExpenditures - bond interest354,000expenditures - bond principal800,000568,000ending balanceCITY JAIL DEBT SERVICE FUNDCITY JAIL DSFAccount TitleDebitsCreditsFUND BALANCE0PreclosingOFS - transfers in734,700Fund balance574,700574,700closing entryExpenditures - bond interest160,000expenditures - bond principal574,700ending balance &14City of Monroe &14CAPITAL PROJECT AND DEBT SERVICE FUND - Closing Entries Stmt of revenues & expendituresAmounts shaded in blue came from Chapter 4 assignmentGeneralStreet and HighwayCity Hall Debt ServiceCity Jail Debt ServiceCity Jail ConstructionTotal Governmental FundsRevenuesProperty Taxes$ 6,657,500$ 6,657,500Sales Taxes2,942,0002,942,000Interest & penalties 16,1005,12021,220Licenses and Permits800,000800,000Intergovernmental Revenues332,0001,065,0001,340,0002,737,000Miscellaneous Revenues350,000350,000 Total Revenues11,097,6001,070,120-- 1,340,00013,507,720ExpendituresCurrent: General Government1,646,9001,646,900 Public Safety3,026,9003,026,900 Highways and Streets1,441,4001,042,0002,483,400 Sanitation591,400591,400 Health724,100724,100 Welfare374,300374,300 Culture and Recreation917,300917,300Capital Outlay492,8005,330,3005,823,100Debt Service- Principal800,000800,000 Interest354,000160,000514,000 Total Expenditures9,215,1001,042,0001,154,000160,0005,330,30016, 901,400Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues Over Expenditures1,882,50028,120(1,154,000)(160,000)(3,990,300)( 3,393,680)Other Financing Sources (Uses)-Proceeds of
  • 5. Bonds4,000,0004,000,000Premium on Bonds Sold200,000200,000Transfers In1,142,000720,0001,862,000Transfers Out(1,662,000)(214,700)(1,876,700) Total Other Financing Sources (Uses)(1,662,000)- 1,142,000720,0003,985,3004,185,300Net Change in Fund Balance220,50028,120(12,000)560,000(5,000)791,620Fund Balance, January 1737,250180,000580,000--1,497,250Fund Balance, December 31$ 957,750$ 208,120$ 568,000$ 560,000$ (5,000)$ 2,288,870 &"Times New Roman,Regular"&14City of MonroeStatement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund BalanceGovernmental-type FundsFor the year ended December 31, 2017 Balance SheetAmounts shaded in blue came from Chapter 4 assignmentGeneralStreet and HighwayCity Hall Debt ServiceCity Jail Debt ServiceTotal Governmental FundsAssetsCash$ 727,500$ 102,120$ 829,620Cash with Fiscal Agent568,000360,000928,000Investments59,000200,000259,000 Taxes Reveivable - (net)274,000274,000Interest & Penalties Receivable - (net)16,85016,850Due from State Government384,000175,000559,000 Total Assets$ 1,402,350$ 336,120$ 568,000$ 560,000$ 2,866,470 Liabilities, Deferred Inflows and Fund BalanceLiabilitiesAccounts Payable$ 376,900$ 126,500$ 503,400Due to Other funds40,20040,200 Total Liabilities417,100126,500--543,600Deferred InflowsProperty Taxes27,50027,500Fund BalancesRestricted for Street & Highway Maintenance209,620209,620Assigned for:- Debt Service568,000560,0001,128,000 Other Purposes58,00058,000Unassigned899,750899,750 Total Fund Equity957,750209,620568,000560,0002,295,370 Total Liabilities, Deferred Inflows and Fund Balance$ 1,402,350$ 336,120$ 568,000$ 560,000$ 2,866,470
  • 6. &"Times New Roman,Regular"&14City of MonroeBalance SheetGovernmental-type FundsAs of December 31, 2017 Complete Assignment 2: Paper Effectiveness of the TSA Post-911, the responsibility of airport security was shifted from the private sector to the federal government. Write a short paper (2–4 pages doubled spaced) assessing the role and the effectiveness of the TSA in providing airport security. In your response, you should identify and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the TSA. List and describe the types of resource management techniques (at least four) the TSA should implement to be effective in their role. Additionally, provide an example of your interaction with the TSA that was impacted by your perspective toward multiculturalism and diversity. Base your response on material from class, as well as outside research. Critically reflect on the literature, past incidents, legislative changes, etcetera to analyze the effectiveness of the TSA using that information to support your position. View/download Assignment Checklist NOTE: This Assignment will require outside research. Use at least three credible sources beyond the text material and discuss how you evaluated the credibility of the resources used. You may consult the Library, the Internet, the textbook, other course material, and any other outside resources in supporting your task, using proper citations in APA style. Directions for Submitting Your Assignment Create your paper in Word and save it in a location and with a name that you will remember. Be sure to include your name, class, and section number for your Assignment. Submit the Assignment by uploading your document to the Unit 6 Assignment 2 Dropbox by the end of Unit 6.
  • 7. Community FoundationCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION TRUST FUND ACCRUEDreference Account TitlesDebitsCredits CASHINTEREST RECEIVABLEbb50,500bb7,5007-C-11type debit accounts in this columntype credit accounts in this column50,5007,500 INVESTMENT IN INVESTMENT IN INVESTMENT IN CORPORATE BONDS RST STOCK UVW STOCKbb750,000bbbb750,000-- NET POSITION ADDITIONSADDITIONS - INVESTMENT (beginning) CONTRIBUTIONSEARNINGS - INTEREST808,000bb808,000- -ADDITIONS - INVESTMENTADDITIONS - INVESTMENT DEDUCTIONSEARNINGS - DIVIDENDSEARNINGS - ∆ FMVDISTRIBUTIONS TO NFPs---drcr808,000808,000ending balance &16City of Monroe Community Foundation Trust Fund &16 Pension TrustPOLICE DEPARTMENT PENSION TRUST FUND ACCRUED INVESTMENT INreference Account TitlesDebitsCredits CASHINTEREST RECEIVABLE CORP. BONDSbb137,000bb75,000bb5,300,0007-C-11type debit accounts in this columntype credit accounts in this column5,300,000137,00075,000 INVESTMENT IN NET POSITION CORP. STOCKACCOUNTS PAYABLE (beginning) bb2,790,00027,000bb8,275,000bb8,275,0002,790,00027,000AD DITIONS - MEMBERADDITIONS - EMPLOYERADDITIONS - INVESTMENT CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRIBUTIONSEARNINGS - INTEREST---ADDITIONS - INVESTMENTADDITIONS - INVESTMENT DEDUCTIONSEARNINGS - DIVIDENDSEARNINGS - ∆ FMVANNUITY BENEFITS--- DEDUCTIONSDEDUCTIONS - REFUNDS TODISABILITY
  • 8. BENEFITSTERMINATED EMPLOYEES-- drcr8,302,0008,302,000ending balance- &"Arial,Bold"&14City of Monroe - Police Dept. Pension Trust Fund Closing EntriesCommunity Foundation Private Purpose Trust FundAccount TitleDebitsCreditsNET POSITION808,000Preclosingclosing entry808,000Police Department Pension Trust FundAccount TitleDebitsCreditsNET POSITION8,275,000Preclosingclosing entry8,275,000 &14City of Monroe &14 FIDUCIARY FUNDS- Closing Entries stmt Changes Fiduciary Net PtnPolice Pension Trust FundPrivate Purpose Trust FundAdditionsContributions: Plan Members Employer Individuals Total Contributions-- Investment Income Interest Dividends Net Increase in Fair Value of Investments Total Investment Income-- Total Additions--DeductionsAnnuity BenefitsDisability BenefitsRefunds to Terminated EmployeesDistribution of Scholarships Total Deductions--Change in Net Position--Net Position, January 1Net Position, December 31$ - $ - &"Times New Roman,Regular"&14City of Monroe Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position Fiduciary-type Funds For the year ended December 31, 2017 Stmt of fiduciary net positionPolice Pensions Trust FundPrivate Purpose Trust FundAssetsCashAccrued Interest ReceivableInvestments at Fair Value: Bonds Common Stocks Total Investments-- Total Assets--LiabilitiesAccounts Payable Total Liabilities--Net PositionResources Held in Trust for Pension Benefits and Other Purposes &"Times New Roman,Regular"&14City of Monroe
  • 9. Statement of Net Position Fiduciary-type Funds As of December 31, 2017 Continuous Problem – City of Monroe Continuous Problem – City of Monroe to Accompany Essentials of Accounting for Governmental and Not-for-Profit Organizations: Thirteenth Edition Chapters 2 through 8 describe accounting and financial reporting by state and local governments. A continuous problem is presented to provide an overview of the reporting process, including preparation of fund basis and government-wide statements. The problem assumes the government is using fund accounting for its internal record-keeping and then at year-end makes necessary adjustments to prepare the government-wide statements. The problem that follows is presented in the same order as the textbook (beginning with Chapters 3, and 4). Each chapter requires the preparation of journal entries to record the events and transactions of governmental, proprietary, or fiduciary funds. For the General Fund, use control accounts for the budgetary accounts, revenues, expenditures and encumbrances. For all other funds, use separate accounts for each type of revenue and expenditure/expense. At appropriate stages, preparation of the fund and government-wide statements are required. The following funds are included in this series of problems: Governmental Funds · General · Special revenue—Street and Highway Fund
  • 10. · Capital projects—City Hall Annex Construction Fund · Debt service—City Jail Annex Debt Service Fund · Debt service—City Hall Debt Service Fund Proprietary Funds · Internal service—Stores and Services Fund · Enterprise—Water and Sewer Fund Fiduciary Funds · Private-purpose—Student Scholarship Fund · Pension trust—Fire and Police Retirement Fund Chapters 3 & 4 The Balance Sheets of the General Fund and the Street and Highway Fund of the City of Monroe as of December 31, 2016, follow. These (beginning) balances have been entered in the proper general ledger accounts, as of 1/1/2017. CITY OF MONROE General Fund Balance Sheet As of December 31, 2016 Assets Cash $497,000 Taxes receivable $210,000 Less: Estimated uncollectible taxes (37,000) net
  • 11. 173,000 Interest and penalties receivable on taxes 5,200 Less: Estimated uncollectible interest and penalties (950) net 4,250 Due from state government 210,000 Total assets $884,250 Liabilities, Deferred Inflows, and Fund Equity Liabilities: Accounts payable $ 99,000 Due to other funds 27,000 Total liabilities 126,000 Deferred inflows – Property taxes 21,000 Fund equity:
  • 12. Fund balance—assigned (for outstanding encumbrances) $17,000 Fund balance—unassigned 720,250 Total fund balance 737,250 Total liabilities, deferred inflows and fund equity $884,250 CITY OF MONROE Street and Highway Fund Balance Sheet As of December 31, 2016 Assets Cash $23,000 Investments 59,000 Due from state government 107,000 Total assets $189,000 Liabilities and Fund Equity Liabilities:
  • 13. Accounts payable $9,000 Fund equity: Fund balance—assigned for streets and highways 180,000 Total liabilities and fund equity $189,000 3–C. This portion of the continuous problem continues the General Fund and special revenue fund examples by requiring the recording and posting of the budgetary entries. To reduce clerical effort required for the solution use control accounts for the budgetary accounts, revenues, expenditures and encumbrances. Subsidiary accounts are not required. Budget information for the City includes: a) As of January 1, 2017, the City Council approved and the mayor signed a budget calling for $11,150,000 in property tax and other revenue, $9,350,000 in appropriations for expenditures, and $1,700,000 to be transferred to two debt service funds for the payment of principal and interest. Record the budget for the General Fund and post to the ledger. b) Also as of January 1, 2017, the City Council approved and the mayor signed a budget for the Street and Highway Fund that provided for estimated revenues from the state government in the amount of $1,068,000 and appropriations of $1,047,000. Record the budget and post to the ledger.
  • 14. 4–C. Part 1. General Fund Transactions Required: a. Record journal entries for the following transactions for FY 2017. Make any computations to the nearest dollar. Journal entry explanations are not required. Use control accounts for revenues, expenditures and budgetary accounts. It is not necessary to reflect subsidiary ledger entries. (1) Encumbrances of $ 17,000 for purchase orders outstanding at the end of 2016 were re-established. (2) The January 1, 2017, balance in Deferred Inflows – Property Taxes relates to the amount of the 2016 levy that was expected to be collected more than 60 days after December 31. This amount should be recognized as 2017 revenues. (3) A general tax levy in the amount of $6,800,000 was made. It is estimated that 2¼ percent (.0225) of the tax will be uncollectible. (4) Tax anticipation notes in the amount of $500,000 were issued. (5) Goods and supplies related to all encumbrances outstanding as of December 31, 2016 were received, along with invoices amounting to $16,600; the invoices were approved for payment. The City maintains immaterial amounts in supply inventories and it is the practice of the City to charge supplies to expenditure when received. (6) All accounts payable and the amount due other funds were paid. (7) The General Fund collected the following ($ 10,811,500) in cash: · prior year taxes, $158,000; · interest and penalties receivable on prior year taxes, $3,500; · current taxes, $6,400,000; · $210,000 previously recorded as due from the state government; · licenses and permits, $800,000; · sales taxes, $2,890,000; and
  • 15. · miscellaneous revenues, $350,000. (8) Purchase orders and contracts were issued in the amount of $3,465,000. (9) Payrolls for the General Fund totaled $5,070,000. Of that amount, $498,000 were withheld for employees’ federal income taxes and $357,000 were withheld for employees’ FICA and Medicare tax liability; the balance was paid in cash. The encumbrance system is not used for payrolls. (10) The liability for the city’s share of FICA and Medicare taxes, $357,000, was recorded as was the liability for state unemployment taxes in the amount of $28,000. (11) Invoices for most of the supplies and services ordered in transaction 8 were received in the amount of $3,375,300 and approved for payment. The related encumbrance amounted to $3,407,000. (12) Tax anticipation notes were paid at maturity, along with interest in the amount of $18,000. (13) Notification was received that an unrestricted state grant in the amount of $332,000 would be received during the first month of the next year. (14) The General Fund recorded a liability to the Water and Sewer Fund for services in the amount of $37,000 and to the Stores and Services Fund for supplies in the amount of $313,200; $310,000 of the amount due the Stores and Services Fund was paid. (15) The General Fund recorded an amount due of $52,000 from the state government, representing sales taxes to be collected from retail sales taking place during the last week of the year. (16) The General Fund paid accounts payable in the amount of $3,175,000 and paid the amounts due the federal and state governments. The General Fund also transferred to the debt service funds cash in the amount of $1,662,000 for the recurring payment of principal and interest. (17) All required legal steps were accomplished to increase appropriations by the net amount of $109,000. Estimated
  • 16. revenues were increased by $73,000. (18) The City Council authorized a write-off of $51,000 in delinquent property taxes and corresponding interest and penalties amounting to $1,600. (19) Interest and penalties receivable on taxes were accrued in the amount of $17,200; $1,100 of this amount is expected to be uncollectible. (20) It is estimated that $10,500 of the outstanding taxes receivable will be collected more than 60 days beyond the fiscal year-end. b. Post the entries to the general ledger. c. Prepare and post the closing entries for the General Fund. Outstanding encumbrances at year end are classified as Assigned Fund Balance and all remaining net resources are classified as Unassigned Fund Balance. d. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance for the year ended December 31, 2017. Confirm that the revenue and expenditure control accounts agree with the following detail and use this information in the Statement: Revenues Expenditures Property Taxes . . . . . . $6,657,500 General Government . . . $1,646,900 Sales Taxes 2,942,000
  • 17. Public Safety . . . . . . . . . 3,026,900 Interest and Penalties on Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . 16,100 Highways and Streets . . 1,441,400 Licenses and Permits . 800,000 Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . 591,400 Intergovernmental Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . 332,000 Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 724,100 Miscellaneous Revenue 350,000 Welfare . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374,300 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,097,600 Culture and Recreation . 917,300 Capital Outlay . . . . . . . . 492,800 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • 18. $9,215,100 e. Prepare in good form a Balance Sheet for the General Fund as of the end of fiscal year, December 31, 2017. 4–C. Part 2. Special Revenue Fund Transactions Required: a. Record journal entries for the following transactions for FY 2017 and post to the general ledger. As there are relatively few revenues and expenditures, the use of control accounts is not necessary. (Make entries directly to individual revenue and expenditure accounts). (1) The state government notified the City that $1,065,000 will be available for street and highway maintenance during 2017 (i.e. the City has met eligibility requirements). The funds are not considered reimbursement-type as defined by GASB standards. (2) Cash in the total amount of $997,000 was received from the state government. (3) Contracts, all eligible for payment from the Street and Highway Fund, were signed in the amount of $1,062,000. (4) Contractual services (see transaction 3) were received; the related contracts amounted to $1,042,000. Invoices amounting to $1,040,500 for these items were approved for payment. The goods and services all were for street and highway maintenance. (5) Investment revenue of $5,120 was earned and received. (6) Accounts payable were paid in the amount of $923,000. (7) All required legal steps were accomplished to increase appropriations in the amount of $4,500. b. Prepare and post the necessary closing entries for the Street and Highway Fund. c. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances for the Street and Highway Fund for the fiscal
  • 19. year ended December 31, 2017. d. Prepare a Balance Sheet for the Street and Highway Fund as of December 31, 2017. Assume any unexpended net resources are classified as Restricted Fund Balance. Chapter 5 5–C. Part 1. Capital Projects Fund Transactions The voters of the City of Monroe approved the issuance of tax- supported bonds in the face amount of $4,000,000 for the construction and equipping of a new City Jail. Architects were to be retained, and construction was to be completed by outside contractors. In addition to the bond proceeds, a $1,340,000 grant was expected from the state government. Required: a. Open a general journal for the City Jail Annex Construction Fund. Record the following transactions and post to the general ledger. Control accounts are not necessary. (1) On January 1, 2017, the total face amount of bonds bearing an interest rate of 8 percent was sold at a $200,000 premium. Principal amounts of $200,000 each will come due annually over a 20-year period commencing January 1, 2018. Interest payment dates are July 1 and January 1. The first interest payment will be July 1, 2017. The premium was transferred to the City Jail Debt Service Fund for the future payment of principal on the bonds. (2) The receivable from the state government was recorded. (3) Legal and engineering fees early in the project were paid in the amount of $121,000. This amount had not been encumbered. (4) Architects were engaged at a fee of $250,000. (5) Preliminary plans were approved, and the architects were paid $50,000 (20 percent of the fee). (6) The complete plans and specifications were received from
  • 20. the architects and approved. A liability in the amount of $150,000to the architects was approved and paid. (7) Bids were received and opened in public session. After considerable discussion in City Council, the low bid from Hardhat Construction Company in the amount of $4,500,000 was accepted, and a contract was signed. (8) The contractor required partial payment of $1,350,000. Payment was approved and vouchered with the exception of a 5 percent retainage. (9) Cash in the full amount of the grant was received from the state government. (10) Furniture and equipment for the annex were ordered at a total cost of $459,500. (11) Payment was made to the contractor for the amount payable (see 8 above). (12) The contractor completed construction and requested payment of the balance due on the contract. After inspection of the work, the amount, including the past retainage, was approved for payment and then paid. (13)The furniture and equipment were received at a total actual installed cost of $459,300. Invoices were approved for payment. (14) The remainder of the architects’ fees was approved for payment. (15) The City Jail Construction Fund paid all outstanding accounts payables ($ 509,300) on December 31, 2017. (16) The remaining cash was transferred to the City Jail Debt Service Fund. b. Post the entries to the City Jail Construction Fund general ledger. c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Fund Balance.
  • 21. 5–C. Part 2. Existing Debt Service Fund Transactions The City Hall Debt Service Fund of the City of Monroe has been open for five years; it was created to service an $16,000,000, 3 percent tax-supported bond issue. As of December 31, 2016, this serial bond issue had a balance of $12,000,000. Semiannual interest payments are made on January 1 and July 1, and a principal payment of $400,000 is due on January 1 and July 1 of each year. As this is a regular serial bond debt service fund, the only accounts with balances as of January 1, 2017, were Cash with Fiscal Agent and Fund Balance—Assigned for Debt Service, each with balances of $580,000. (Revenues were raised and collected in cash in 2016 in order to be able to pay bond principal and interest due on January 1, 2017.) The government chose not to accrue interest payable. Required: a. Open a general journal for the City Hall Debt Service Fund and prepare journal entries for the following transactions. Control accounts are not necessary (1) The fiscal agent reported that $180,000 in checks had been mailed to bondholders for interest due on January 1, and $400,000 in checks were mailed for bonds maturing that day. (2) Cash in the amount of $574,000 was received from the General Fund on June 30 and was transferred to the fiscal agent. (3) The fiscal agent reported that checks dated July 1 had been mailed to bondholders for interest of $ 174,000 due that day and $400,000 in checks were mailed for bonds maturing that day. (4) Cash in the amount of $568,000 was received from the General Fund on December 31 and transferred to the fiscal agent to be used for the interest and principal due on January 1 (next fiscal year). The government elected to not accrue the interest or principal at year-end.
  • 22. b. Post the entries to the City Hall Debt Service Fund ledger (t- accounts). c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Fund Balance. 5–C. Part 3. New Debt Service Fund Transactions On the advice of the city attorney, a City Jail Debt Service Fund is opened to account for debt service transactions related to the bond issue sold on January 1, 2017 (see Part 1). Required: a. Open a general journal for the City Jail Debt Service Fund. Record the following transactions, as necessary. Control accounts are not necessary (1) The premium described in transaction 1 of Part 1 was received as a transfer from the capital projects fund. (2) Cash in the amount of $160,000 was received from the General Fund on June 30 and was transferred to the fiscal agent. (3) The fiscal agent reported that checks dated July 1 had been mailed to bondholders for interest due that day. (4) The transfer described in part c of Part 1 was received. (5) Cash in the amount of $360,000 was received from the General Fund on December 31 and transferred to the fiscal agent to be used for interest and principal payments due on January 1 (next fiscal year). The government elected to not accrue the interest at year-end. (6) $ 200,000 of the remaining cash on hand was invested. b. Post the entries to the City Jail Debt Service Fund ledger (t- accounts). c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Fund Balance. Assume any remaining net resources are
  • 23. classified as Fund Balance – Assigned for Debt Service. 5–C. Part 4. Governmental Funds Financial Statements Required: a. Prepare a Balance Sheet for the governmental funds for the City of Monroe as of December 31, 2017. Include the General Fund, the Street and Highway Fund (P4–C), the City Hall Debt Service Fund, and the City Jail Debt Service Fund. Use the balances computed in 4-C for the General Fund and special revenue fund portions of this statement. b. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances for the governmental funds for the City of Monroe for the Year Ended December 31, 2017. Include the same funds as listed in requirement a plus the City Jail Construction Fund. Chapter 6 – Proprietary Funds 6–C. Part 1. Internal Service Fund Transactions The Stores and Service Fund of the City of Monroe had the following account balances as of January 1, 2017: Debits Credits Cash $28,000 Due from other funds 27,000 Inventory of supplies 27,500
  • 24. Land 18,000 Buildings 84,000 Accumulated depreciation—buildings $30,000 Equipment 46,000 Accumulated depreciation—equipment 25,000 Accounts payable 19,000 Advance from water utility fund 30,000 Net position 126,500 Totals $230,500 $230,500 Required: a. Open a general journal for the City of Monroe Stores and Service Fund and record the following transactions. (1) A budget was prepared for FY 2017. It was estimated that the price charged other departments for supplies should be 1.25% of cost to achieve the desired breakeven for the year. (2) The amount due from other funds as of January 1, 2017, was collected in full.
  • 25. (3) During the year, supplies were ordered and received in the amount of $307,000. This amount was posted to accounts payable. (4) $15,000 of the advance from the Water Utility Fund, originally provided for construction, was repaid. No interest is charged. (5) During the year, supplies costing $250,560 were issued to the General Fund, and supplies costing $46,400 were issued to the Water Utility Fund. These funds were charged based on the previously determined markup ($ 313,200 to General Fund and 58,000 to the Water Utility Fund). (6) Operating expenses, exclusive of depreciation, were recorded in accounts payable as follows: Purchasing, $15,000; Warehousing, $16,900; Delivery, $17,500; and Administrative, $9,000. (7) Cash was received from the General Fund in the amount of $310,000 and from the Water Utility Fund in the amount of $50,000. (8) Accounts payable were paid in the amount of $365,000. (9) Depreciation in the amount of $10,000 was recorded for buildings and $4,600 for equipment. b. Post the entries to the Stores and Service Fund ledger (t- accounts). c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Net position. Compute the balance in the net position accounts, assuming there are no Restricted Net position. 6–C. Part 2. Enterprise Fund Transactions The City of Monroe maintains a Water and Sewer Fund to provide utility services to its citizens. As of January 1, 2017, the City of Monroe Water and Sewer Fund had the following
  • 26. account balances: Debits Credits Cash $ 98,000 Customer Accounts Receivable 84,000 Estimated Uncollectible Accounts Receivable $4,000 Materials and Supplies 28,000 Advance to Stores and Services Fund 30,000 Restricted Assets 117,000 Water Treatment Plant in Service 4,200,000 Construction Work in Progress 203,000 Accumulated Depreciation - Utility Plant 1,200,000 Accounts Payable 97,000 Revenue Bonds Payable
  • 27. 2,500,000 Net position 959,000 Totals $4,760,000 $4,760,000 Required: a. Open a general journal for the City of Monroe Water and Sewer Utility Fund and record the following transactions. (1) During the year, sales of water to non-government customers amounted to $1,018,000 and sales of water to the General Fund amounted to $37,000. (2) Collections from non-government customers amounted to $976,000. (3) The Stores and Services Fund repaid $15,000 of the long- term advance to the Water and Sewer Fund. (4) Materials and supplies in the amount of $261,000 were received. A liability in that amount was recorded. (5) Materials and supplies were issued and were charged to the following accounts: cost of sales and services, $169,500; selling, $15,000; administration, $18,000; construction work in progress, $50,000. (6) Payroll costs for the year totaled $416,200 plus $34,200 for the employer’s share of payroll taxes. Of that amount, $351,900 was paid in cash, and the remainder was withheld for taxes. The $450,400 (416,200 + 34,200) was distributed as follows: cost of sales and services, $265,800; sales, $43,900; administration, $91,400; construction work in progress, $49,300. (7) Bond interest (6½%) in the amount of $162,500 was paid. (8) Interest in the amount of $17,000 (included in 7 above) was reclassified to Construction Work in Progress. (9) Construction projects at the water treatment plant (reflected in the beginning balance of construction in process) were
  • 28. completed in the amount of $203,000, and the assets were placed in service. Payments for these amounts were made in the previous year (no effect on 2017 Statement of Cash Flows). (10) Collection efforts were discontinued on bills totaling $2,890. The unpaid receivables were written off. (11) An analysis of customer receivable balances indicated the Estimated Uncollectible Accounts needed to be increased by $5,500. (12) Payment of accounts payable amounted to $302,000. Payments of payroll taxes totaled $95,200. (13) Supplies transferred from the Stores and Services Fund amounted to $58,000. Cash in the amount of $50,000 was paid to the Stores and Services Fund for supplies. (14) Depreciation expense for the year was computed to be $282,000. (15) In accord with the revenue bond indenture, $25,000 cash was transferred from operating cash to restricted assets. b. Post the entries to the Water and Sewer Fund ledger (t- accounts). c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Net position. Compute the balance in the net position accounts, assuming the only restricted assets are those identified with the bond indenture and the outstanding bonds are associated with the purchase of capital assets. 6–C. Part 3. Proprietary Fund Financial Statements Required: Prepare, in good form, for the proprietary funds accounted for in Parts 1 and 2, the following: (1) A Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Fund Net position for the Year Ended December 31, 2017.
  • 29. (2) A Statement of Net position, as of December 31, 2017. (3) A Statement of Cash Flows for the Year Ended December 31, 2017. Include restricted assets as a part of cash and cash equivalents for this statement. (Assume any materials and labor attributable to construction in process were paid by year end). Chapter 7 – Fiduciary Funds 7–C. Part 1. Private Purpose Trust Fund Transactions The City of Monroe Scholarship Foundation private-purpose trust fund had the following account balances on January 1, 2017: Debits Credits Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 50,500 Accrued Interest Receivable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,500 Investments in Corporate Bonds . . . . . . . . . . 750,000 Net position Held in Trust ……………… . . . . . . . . . $ 808,000 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 808,000 $ 808,000 Required: a. Open a general journal for the City of Monroe Community
  • 30. Foundation Trust Fund and record the following transactions for the year ending December 31, 2017: (1) On May 1, the first semiannual interest payment was received on the corporate bonds. The bonds pay 6 percent annual interest, semiannually on May 1 and November 1. (2) During the first half of the year, additional contributions from individuals and foundations amounted to $205,500, in cash. From these funds, $ 200,000 were invested in RST Corporation stock on June 15. (3) On November 1, the second semiannual interest payment was received from the investment in bonds. (4) On November 15, a dividend was declared by RST Corporation in the amount of $2,000 and was received in cash. (5) On December 1, RST Corporation stock was sold for $204,000 cash. Those funds were immediately invested in UVW Corporation stock. (6) On December 15, cash scholarships in the amount of $48,000 were made to various college students. (7) On December 31, an accrual was made for year-end interest on the corporate bonds. (8) Also, on December 31, it was determined that the market value of the corporate bonds, exclusive of accrued interest, was $ 752,100 and that the market value of UVW Company stock was $ 199,000. b. Post the entries to the Community Foundation Trust ledger (t- accounts). c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Net position. 7–C. Part 2. Pension Trust Fund Transactions The City of Monroe Police Department pension plan, a single- employer, defined-benefit plan, reported the following account
  • 31. balances as of January 1, 2017: Debits Credits Cash $137,000 Accrued Interest Receivable 75,000 Investments: Bonds 5,300,000 Investments: Common Stock 2,790,000 Accounts Payable $27,000 Net position Held in Trust for Employee Benefits 8,275,000 Totals $ 8,302,000 $8,302,000 Required: a. Open a general journal for the City of Monroe Police Department Pension Trust Fund and record the following transactions for the year ending December 31, 2017: (1) Member contributions were received in the amount of $400,000. The City General Fund contributed the same amount. (2) Interest was received in the amount of $212,000, including the accrued interest receivable at the beginning of the year. The interest accrual at year end amounted to $86,000.
  • 32. (3) During the year, common stock dividends amounted to $125,000. (4) Investments were made during the year in common stock in the amount of $650,000. (5) Annuity benefits in the amount of $325,400, disability benefits of $ 82,020 and refunds to nonvested terminated employees of $39,800 were recorded as liabilities. (6) Accounts payable, in the amount of $460,700, were paid in cash. (7) During the year, common stock valued at $505,000 was sold for $506,800. A portion of these funds, $500,000 were invested in common stock of a different company. (8) At year-end, the market value of investments in bonds increased by $7,750; the market value of investments in stocks decreased by $3,250. b. Post the entries to the Police Department Pension Trust ledger (t-accounts). c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Net position. 7–C. Part 3. Fiduciary Fund Financial Statements Required: Using the balances from Parts 1 and 2 prepare the following: 1. Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net position. 2. Statement of Fiduciary Net position Chapter 8 – Government-wide Statements 8–C. Assemble the following from previous continuous
  • 33. problems: (1) the governmental funds Balance Sheet and Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances from Section 5–C; (3) the proprietary funds Statement of Net position and Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Fund Net position from Section 6–C. Required: 1. Start a worksheet for adjustments, using the trial balance format illustrated in the text (i.e. list accounts with debit balances first, then accounts with credit balances). Enter the balances from the governmental funds financial statements prepared for Section 5-C. When doing this, follow the following guidelines: · Net position: Use a single account for net position (which will include the beginning balance of all fund balance accounts). · Intergovernmental Revenues: When setting up the worksheet, set up separate lines for the intergovernmental revenues as follows: State Grant for Highway and Street Maintenance $ 1,065,000 Operational Grant—General Government 332,000 Capital Grant—Public Safety 1,340,000 total $2,737,000 · Capital Assets: It is not necessary to set up separate lines for different classes of capital (fixed) assets or accumulated depreciation (simply use one row for Capital Assets and another for Accumulated Depreciation).
  • 34. · Confirm that the total debits and credits equal. 2. Prepare worksheet entries and post to the worksheet for the following items. Identify each adjustment by the letter used in the problem: a. Record the January 1, 2017 balances of general fixed assets and related accumulated depreciation accounts. The City of Monroe had the following balances (excluding Internal Service Funds): Cost Accumulated Depreciation Totals $ 64,200,000 28,700,000 b. Eliminate the capital expenditures shown in the governmental funds Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances. c. Depreciation expense (governmental activities) for the year totaled $ 4,900,000. d. Eliminate the other financing sources from the sale of bonds by recording a liability for bonds payable and the related premium. e. As of January 1, 2017, the City of Monroe had $12,000,000 in general obligation bonds outstanding. f. Eliminate the expenditures for bond principal. g. Accrue interest in the amount of $328,000. (Two bond issues were outstanding; interest payments for both were last made on July 1, 2017. The computation is as follows: ($11,200,000 × .03 × 6/12) + ($4,000,000 ×. 08 × 6/12) =
  • 35. $328,000). h. Adjust for the interest accrued in the prior year government- wide statements, but recorded as an expenditure in the 2017 fund basis statements, ($12,000,000 × .03 × 6/12) = $180,000. i. Amortize bond premium in the amount of $ 10,000. j. Make adjustments for additional revenue accrual. The only adjustment is for property taxes to eliminate the current year deferral of property taxes. k. Adjust for the $21,000 of property taxes that was deferred in 2016 and recognized as revenue in the 2017 fund-basis statements. l. Assume the City adopted a policy in 2017 of allowing employees to accumulate compensated absences. Make an adjustment accruing the expense of $ 42,000 Charge compensated absences expense. m. Bring in the balances of the internal service fund balance sheet accounts. Again, use a single account for all capital assets and a second account for all accumulated depreciation balances (use a separate column of the worksheet to enter Internal Service Fund entries). n. No revenues from internal service funds were with external parties. Assume $3,200 of the $11,200 “Due from Other Funds” in the internal service accounts represents a receivable from the General Fund and the remaining $8,000 is due from the enterprise fund. Eliminate the $3,200 interfund receivables. o. Reduce governmental fund expenses by the net operating profit of internal service funds. As the amount is small, reduce general government expenses for the entire amount. p. Eliminate transfers that are between departments reported within governmental activities. 3. Prepare, in good form, a Statement of Activities for the City of Monroe for the Year Ended December 31, 2017. For purposes of this statement, assume: · $ 332,000 in the General Fund is a state grant specifically to support general government programs.
  • 36. · $ 1,065,000 in the Street and Highway Fund is an operating grant specifically for highway and street maintenance expenses. · $ 1,340,000 in the City Jail Construction Fund is a capital grant that applies to public safety. Use the balances computed from the worksheet completed in part 2 for the governmental activities portion of the statement. Use the solution to P6–C (Enterprise fund) to prepare the business activities portion (net any short-term interfund payables/receivables). 4. Prepare, in good form, a Statement of Net position for the City of Monroe as of December 31, 2017. Group all capital assets, net of depreciation. Include a breakdown in the Net position section for (a) capital assets, net of related debt, (b) restricted, and (c) unrestricted. For purposes of classifying net position for the governmental activities, assume: · For the governmental activities net position invested in capital assets, net of related debt, the related debt includes the bonds payable, the premium on bonds payable, and the advance from the water utility fund. · The special revenue fund resources are restricted by the granting agency for street and highway maintenance. Assume $204,500 are the only restricted resources in the governmental activities. 5. Prepare the reconciliation necessary to convert from the fund balance reported in the governmental funds Balance Sheet to the net position in the government-wide Statement of Net position. 6. Prepare the reconciliation necessary to convert from the change in fund balances in the governmental funds Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances to the change in net position in the government-wide Statement of Activities.
  • 37. Chapter 13 – Financial Statement Analysis Assemble the financial statements prepared for the City of Monroe. These financial statements will be in the solutions to Exercises 5–C, 6–C, 7–C, and 8–C. Assume a population of 30,000 and fair value of property in the amount of $350 million. Compute the following ratios, following the guidance used for the Village of Elizabeth in this chapter: (1) Financial Position – Governmental Activities (2) Financial Position – General Fund. (3) Quick Ration – Governmental Activities (4) Leverage – Primary Government (5) Debt Coverage – Enterprise Funds (6) Debt Service to Total Expenditures (7) Debt per Capital – Primary Government (8) Debt to Assessed Value of Property – Primary Government 1 Continuous Problem – City of Monroe 1 Continuous Problem – City of Monroe
  • 39. Chapters 2 through 8 describe accounting a nd financial reporting by state and local governments. A continuous problem is presented to provide an overview of the reporting process, including preparation of fund basis and government - wide statements. The problem assumes the government is using fund accounting for its internal record - keeping and then at year - end makes necessary adjustments to prepare the government - wide statements. The problem that follows is presented in the same order as the textbook (beginning with Chapters 3, and
  • 40. 4 ). Each chapter requires the preparation of journal entries to record the events and transactions of governmental, proprietary, or fiduciary funds. For the General Fund, use control accounts for the budgetary accounts, revenues, expenditures and encumbrances. For all other funds, use separate accounts for each type of rev enue and expenditure/expense. At appropriate stages, preparation of the fund and government - wide statements are required. The following funds are incl uded in this series of problems: Governmental Funds Ø General Ø Special revenue —
  • 41. Street and Highway Fund Ø Capi tal projects — City Hall Annex Construction Fund Ø Debt service — City Jail Annex Debt Service Fund Ø Debt service — City Hall Debt Service Fund Proprietary Funds Ø Internal service — Stores and Services Fund Ø Enterprise —
  • 42. Water and Sewer Fund Fiduciary Funds Ø Private - purpose — Student Scholarship Fund Ø Pension trust — Fire and Police Retirement Fund Chapters 3 & 4 The Balance Sheet s of the General Fund and the Street and Highway Fund of the City of Monroe as of December 31, 2016 , follow .
  • 43. These (beginning) balances have been entered in the proper general ledger accounts, as of 1/1 / 2017 . Continuous Problem – City of Monroe 1 Continuous Problem – City of Monroe TO ACCOMPANY ESSENTIALS OF ACCOUNTING FOR GOVERNMENTAL AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: THIRTEENTH EDITION Chapters 2 through 8 describe accounting and financial reporting by state and local governments. A continuous problem is presented to provide an overview of the reporting process, including preparation of fund basis and government- wide statements. The problem assumes the government is using fund accounting for its internal record-keeping and then at year-end makes necessary adjustments to prepare the government-wide statements. The problem that follows is presented in the same order as the
  • 44. textbook (beginning with Chapters 3, and 4). Each chapter requires the preparation of journal entries to record the events and transactions of governmental, proprietary, or fiduciary funds. For the General Fund, use control accounts for the budgetary accounts, revenues, expenditures and encumbrances. For all other funds, use separate accounts for each type of revenue and expenditure/expense. At appropriate stages, preparation of the fund and government-wide statements are required. The following funds are included in this series of problems: Governmental Funds —Street and Highway Fund —City Hall Annex Construction Fund —City Jail Annex Debt Service Fund —City Hall Debt Service Fund Proprietary Funds —Stores and Services Fund —Water and Sewer Fund Fiduciary Funds -purpose—Student Scholarship Fund —Fire and Police Retirement Fund Chapters 3 & 4 The Balance Sheets of the General Fund and the Street and Highway Fund of the City of Monroe as of December 31, 2016, follow. These (beginning)
  • 45. balances have been entered in the proper general ledger accounts, as of 1/1/2017. Conversion worksheetGreen shaded cells are from Chapter 5 financial StatementsEnter all amounts as positive numbers. The worksheet is formatted to add debits to assets & expenses and add credits to revenues, liabilities & equityRefr. Account TitlesDebitsCreditsGov'tal Fund Balances Adjustments & EliminationsGovern-mental Funds AdjustedInternal Service FundsBalances for Gov't-wide StmtsDebitsCreditsDebitsCreditsAtype debit accounts in this columnDEBITS:type credit accounts in this columnCash657,720657,720657,720Cash with Fiscal Agent928,000928,000928,000Investments259,000259,000259,00 0Taxes Receivable, net262,000262,000262,000Interest Receivable, net16,85016,85016,850Inventories--Due from State Govt.559,000559,000559,000Due from Other Funds--Capital Assets-- both rows--Expenditures (expenses) Current- General Govt.1,646,9001,646,9001,646,900 Public Safety3,026,9003,026,9003,026,900 Highway and Streets2,481,9002,481,9002,481,900 Sanitation591,400591,400591,400 Health724,100724,100724,100 Welfare374,300374,300374,300 Culture and Recreation917,300917,300917,300Compensated Absences Exp--Other Expenditures (expenses)-- - Debt Service Principal800,000800,000800,000 - Interest (expenditure/expense)514,000514,000514,000 both rows - Capital Outlay5,823,1005,823,1005,823,100 - Depreciation-- Other Fin. Uses - Transfers Out1,871,7001,871,7001,871,700- Total Debits21,454,17021,454,170CREDITS:Accounts Payable326,800326,800326,800Due to Other Funds40,20040,20040,200Accrued Interest Payable--Bonds Payalbe both rows--Premium on Bonds--Compensated Absence Payable--Advance from Water Utility Fund--Deferred
  • 46. Inflows: Property Taxes10,50010,50010,500Accumulated Depreciation both rows--Revenues-Property Taxes6,657,5006,657,5006,657,500Sales Taxes2,942,0002,942,0002,942,000Interest21,22021,22021,220 Licenses & Permits800,000800,000800,000Miscellaneous350,000350,00035 0,000State Grant for Highway Street Expenses1,065,0001,065,0001,065,000Capital Grant- Gen Gov't332,000332,000332,000Capital Grant- Public Safety1,340,0001,340,0001,340,000----Other Financing Sources--Proceeds of Bonds4,000,0004,000,0004,000,000Premium on Bonds200,000200,000200,000Transfers In1,871,7001,871,7001,871,700Net Position at beginning of year- three rows1,497,2501,497,2501,497,250Total Credits21,454,17021,454,170column totals: debits = credits ??- ----- CITY OF MONROE WORKSHEET TO CONVERT GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES TO ACCRUAL BASIS Stmt of ActivitiesProgram RevenuesNet (Expense) Revenue and Change in Net PositionExpensesCharges for ServicesOperational Grants and ContributionsCapital Grants and ContributionsGovernmental ActivitiesBusiness-Type ActivitiesTotalFunctions/ProgramsGovernmental Activities: General Government$ -$ - Public Safety-- Highways and Streets-- Sanitation-- Health-- Welfare-- Culture and Recreation-- Depreciaiton-- Interest-- Compensated Absneces- - Total Governmental Activities------Business Type Activities Water and Sewer-- Total Government$ -$ -$ - $ -$ -$ --General RevenuesTaxes: Property Taxes- Sales Taxes-Interest-licenses and Permits-Miscellaneous- Total General Revenues---Change in Net Position---Net Position, Beginning-Net Position, Ending$ -$ -$ - &14CITY OF MONROE
  • 47. Statement of Activities &11For the year ended December 31, 2017 Stmt of Net PositionGovernmental ActivitiesBusiness-Type ActivitiesTotalAssetsCash$ -Cash with Fiscal Agents- Investments-Accounts Receivable (Net)-Taxes Receivable (Net)-Interest Receivable-Internal Balances Current-Net the amounts: due from and (due to) other fundsDue from Other Governments-Inventories-Internal Balances Long-Term- Restricted Assets-Capital Assets, Net of Accumulated Depreciation- Total Assets$ -$ -$ - LiabilitiesAccounts Payable-Payroll Taxes Payable-Accrued Interest Payable-Revenue Bonds Payable-General Obligation Bonds Payable-Premium on Bonds Sold-Compensated Absences Payable- Total Liabilities---Net PositionNet Investment in Capital Assets-Restricted-Unrestricted- Total Net Position$ -$ -$ - &14CITY OF MONROE Statement of Net Position &11As of December 31, 2017 ReconciliationsCITY OF MONROEReconciliation of the Balance Sheet of Governmental Funds to the Statement of Net PositionAs of December 31, 2017Fund balances reported in governmental funds Balance SheetAmounts reported for governmental activities in the Statement of Net Position are different because:Capital assets used in governmental activities are not financial resources and therefore not reported in the funds. Amount does not include capital assets of internal service funds (reported in following row). The assets and liabilities of internal service funds are included in governmental funds in the Statement of Net Position.Deferred revenue for property taxes reported in the funds but accrued as revenue in the government-wide statements and added to Net Position.Accrued interest payable is reported as a liability in the Statement of Activities; interest is not accrued in the
  • 48. governmental funds.Bonds payable, not due and payable in the current period are not reported in the funds.Compensated absences, not due and payable in the current period are not reported in the funds.Net Position of Governmental Activities$ -CITY OF MONROEReconciliation of the Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance to the Statement of ActivitiesFor the year ended December 31, 2017Net change in fund balances - Governmental fundsAmounts reported for governmental activities in the Statement of Activities are different because:Governmental funds report capital outlays as expenditures rather than assetsGovernmental funds do not report depreciation expenseThe net revenue of internal service funds is not reported with the governmental fundsProperty taxes due more than 60 days after year end is not accrued in the governmental funds.Bond proceeds are reported as other financing sources in the governmental funds but as liabilities in the government-wide statements.Repayment of bonds is reported as an expenditure in the governmental fundsInterest is not accrued at year end in the governmental funds.Increases in compensated absences, not due and payable in the current period are not reported in the funds.Change in Net Position of Governmental Activities $ - City of Monroe Reconciliation of fund basis to government-wide statements