24. Government-wide financial statements make a distinction between program revenues and general revenues. How is that difference
Question:
24. Government-wide financial statements make a distinction between program revenues and general revenues. How is that difference shown?
a. Program revenues are offset against the expenses of a specific function; general revenues are assigned to governmental activities and business-type activities in general.
b. General revenues are shown at the top of the statement of revenues and expenditures; program revenues are shown at the bottom.
c. General revenues are labeled as operating revenues; program revenues are shown as miscella¬ neous income.
d. General revenues are broken down by type; program revenues are reported as a single figure for the government.
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Advanced Accounting
ISBN: 9780073379456
9th Edition
Authors: Joe Ben Hoyle, Timothy S. Doupnik, Thomas F. Schaefer, Oe Ben Hoyle