Cash Flows of a government must be presented in four categories, rather than the three used by

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Cash Flows of a government must be presented in four categories, rather than the three used by businesses. The following list of cash flows was taken from the statement of cash flows of Grand Junction's internal service fund (with all amounts expressed in thousands).
Cash on hand at the beginning of year.........................122
Interest from investments...............................................45
Wages and salaries paid..........................................(3,470)
Purchases of supplies..............................................(1,650)
Collections (for services) from other funds..............6,380
Interest on long-term debt.........................................(150)
Repayment of loans to other funds...........................(880)
Purchase of capital assets..........................................(900)
Proceeds of revenue bonds..........................................800
Purchases of investments...........................................(440)
Proceeds from sale of capital assets...............................23
Proceeds from sale of investments.................................33
Loans from other funds................................................600
Reset the list into a statement of cash flow, adding a line for cash on hand at the end of the year?
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Financial Accounting

ISBN: 978-1119745327

11th Edition

Authors: Jamie Pratt, Michael F Peters

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