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I need help with the Journal worksheet at the bottom part B entries**** The Edwards Lake Community Hospital balance sheet as of December 31, 2019,

I need help with the Journal worksheet at the bottom part B entries****

The Edwards Lake Community Hospital balance sheet as of December 31, 2019, follows.

EDWARDS LAKE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
Balance Sheet
As of December 31, 2019
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and Cash Equivalents$365,700
Accounts and notes receivable (net of uncollectible accounts of $16,600)27,300
Inventory83,800
Total current assets476,800
Assets limited as to use:
Cash$17,940
Investments233,220
Total assets limited as to use251,160
Property, plant, and equipment:
Land214,100
Buildings (net of accumulated depreciation of $1,623,800)2,897,000
Equipment (net of accumulated depreciation of $1,025,300)1,860,400
Total property, plant, and equipment4,971,500
Total assets$5,699,460
Liabilities and Net Assets
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable$20,000
Accrued payroll46,600
Current portion of mortgage payable540,000
Total current liabilities606,600
Long-term debt?mortgage payable2,580,000
Total liabilities3,186,600
Net assets:
Without donor restrictions
Undesignated2,086,760
Designated for plant250,360
With donor restrictions175,7402,512,860
Total liabilities and net assets$5,699,460

The following are the transactions of Edwards Lake Community Hospital during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020.

(1) Information related to accrual of revenues and gains is as follows:

Patient services revenue, gross$3,501,700
Charity care215,260
Contractual adjustments to patient service revenues1,528,000
Other operating revenues1,000,350

(2) Cash received includes

Interest on investments in Assets Limited as to Use8,150
Collections of receivables2,964,600

(3) Expenses of $895,000 were recorded in accounts payable and $1,459,190 in accrued payroll. Because some of the nursing expenses met a net asset restriction, $98,000 was released from restrictions.

Administration expenses450,480
General services expenses526,360
Nursing services expenses1,032,600
Other professional services expenses344,750

(4) Cash paid includes:

Interest expense (allocated half to nursing services and half to general services)$288,000
Payment on mortgage principal540,000
Accounts payable for purchases838,400
Accrued payroll1,283,500

(5) Interest of $1,580 accrued on investments in Assets Limited as to Use. (6) Depreciation charges for the year amounted to $121,000 for the buildings and $132,500 for equipment. Depreciation was allocated 45 percent to nursing services, 15 percent to other professional services and 20 percent to each administrative and general services. (7) Other information: (a) Provision for uncollectible receivables was determined to be adequate. (b) Supplies inventory balances:

12/31/201912/31/2020
Administration$10,400$8,900
General services11,10013,000
Nursing services21,00018,400
Other professional services41,30048,000
Totals$83,800$88,300

(c) Portion of mortgage payable due within one year, $540,000.

(8) A $679 unrealized loss on investments occurred. (9) Nominal accounts were closed. Necessary adjustments were made to increase the Net Assets?Without Donor Restrictions, Designated for Plant.

  1. Required

a-1.Make journal entry for the preceding transactions during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020, assuming that Edwards Lake Community Hospital is a not-for-profit hospital.

  1. a-2.Make closing entries for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020, assuming that Edwards Lake Community Hospital is a not-for-profit hospital.
  2. b.Make a balance sheet as of December 31, 2020.
  3. c-1.Make a statement of operations for the year ended December 31, 2020.
  4. c-2.Make a statement of changes in net assets for the year ended December 31, 2020.
  5. d.Make a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2020.

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Journal entry worksheet Record the increase to net assets-unrestricted designated for plant use. Note: Enter debits before credits. Clear entry View general journal

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