Closing Journal Entries. At the end of a fiscal year, budgetary and operating statement control accounts in

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Closing Journal Entries. At the end of a fiscal year, budgetary and operating statement control accounts in the general ledger of the General Fund of Dade City had the following balances: Appropriations, $6,224,000: Estimated Other Financing Uses, $2,776,000; Estimated Revenues, $7,997,000; Encumbrances, $0; Expenditures, $6,192,000; Other Financing Uses, $2,770,000: and Revenues, $7,980,000. Appropriations included the authorization to order a certain item at a cost not to exceed $65,000: this was not ordered during the year because it will not be available until late in the following year.

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Show in general journal form the entry needed to close all of the preceding accounts that should be closed as of the end of the fiscal year.


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Accounting for Governmental and Nonprofit Entities

ISBN: ?978-0073379609

15th Edition

Authors: Earl R. Wilson, Jacqueline L Reck, Susan C Kattelus

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