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QE 10-5 Classes of Net Assets For the following transactions and events, indicate what effect each...
Problem 2 (30 points) The statement of net assets for Jackson Hole College, a nongovernmental and nonprofit institution, as of June 30, 20X5, is attached. Transactions for the fiscal year 20X5-20X6 are also provided. transactions. Be sure to indicate in which net asset classification the entries should be made. (2 Prepare a statement of activities, in proper form, for the college for the fiscal year ending June 30, 20x6. Prepare a statement of net assets, in proper form, for the...
During 2020, the following transactions were recorded by the Port Community Hospital, a private sector not-for-profit institution: 1. Gross charges for patient services, all charged to Patient Accounts Receivable, amounted to $1,980,000. Estimated contractual adjustments with third-party payors amounted to $565,000 and the Hospital estimated implicit price concessions would total $28,000. 2. Charity services, not included in transaction 1, would amount to $102,000, had billings been made at gross amounts. 3. Other revenues, received in cash, were parking lot, $38,000;...
During 2020, the following transactions were recorded by the Port Community Hospital, a private sector not-for-profit institution: 1. Gross charges for patient services, all charged to Patient Accounts Receivable, amounted to $1,980,000. Estimated contractual adjustments with third-party payors amounted to $565,000 and the Hospital estimated implicit price concessions would total $28,000. 2. Charity services, not included in transaction 1, would amount to $102,000, had billings been made at gross amounts. 3. Other revenues, received in cash, were parking lot, $38,000;...
The Association of Women in Government established an Educational Foundation to raise money to support scholarship and other education initiatives. The Educational Foundation is a private not-for-profit. Members of the Association of Women in Government periodically make donations to the Educational Foundation. With the exception of the gift described below, these are unrestricted. In December 2016, a donor established a permanent endowment with an initial payment of $100,000 and a pledge to provide $10,000 per year for 3 years, beginning...
Longer Life is a not-for-profit organization that works to create cures for deadly diseases. It was created on December 30, 2014 from generous contributions. The balance sheet as of January 1, 2015 shows the following balances: Cash $1,400,000 Deferred contributions 400,000 Unrestricted net assets 800,000 Net assets – Endowments 200,000 The deferred contributions relate to restricted donations that must be used for the purchase of equipment (20% of the amount) and for specific research expenses (80% of the amount). Also, 40 percent of any investment income from endowments must be...
. me following transactions occurred during the fiscal year ended June 30, 20X3: Received a gift of $100,000 on July 7, 20X2, from an alumnus who stipulated that half the gift be restricted to purchase books for the university library and the remainder be used to establish an endowed scholarship fund. The alumnus further requested that the income generated by the scholarship fund be used annually to award a scholarship to a qualified disadvantaged student. On July 20, 20X2, the...
he Art League is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts within the community. There are two programs conducted by the Art League: (1) exhibition and sales of members’ art (referred to as Exhibition) and (2) Community Art Education. Activities of the Art League are conducted by a part-time administrator, a part-time secretary-bookkeeper, and several part-time volunteers. The volunteers greet visitors, monitor the security of the exhibit hall, and handle the sales of art to the public. Art on...
I am not sure what you are asking about more time taking. I can attach a copy of the excel spreadsheet with the T-accounts on them. Will that help. Show all steps 7 Bookmarks Chapter 11, Problem 9QE ON Problem The Great Lakes Maritime Institute is a public institution preparing cadets for careers in commercial shipping and includes instruction in piloting, navigation, maritime law, and other fields 1. The Institute began the year with the following account balances: Beginning Balances...
Problem 19-10 with the reasons for the answer Cash ....... Debit Credit Accounts Receivable (net) ... 255,000 Contributions Receivable. 625,000 Inventory of Supplies ..... 185,000 Student Loans Receivable .. 175,000 Land, Buildings, and Equipment (net) ........ 300,000 Long-Term Investments... 1,450,000 Accounts Payable ....... 3,025,000 Amounts Held on Behalf of Others. . . . . ... 120,000 250,000 Long-Term Debt 660,000 U.S. Government Grants Refundable .... 100,000 Problem 19-10 (LO 6, 7, 8, 10) Health care, multiple-choice. Select the best answer...
Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The Art League is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts within the community. There are two programs conducted by the Art League: (1) exhibition and sales of members’ art (referred to as Exhibition) and (2) Community Art Education. Activities of the Art League are conducted by a part-time administrator, a part-time secretary-bookkeeper, and several part-time volunteers. The volunteers greet visitors, monitor the security of the exhibit hall,...