Problem III: Following is the trial balance for Prentiss College, a privately funded college, as of January 1, 2018 in thousands): DICH $900 250 4.000 15.500 10,000 Buildings and equipment, net Accrued liabilities Long-term debt Unrestricted net assets Temporarily restricted net assets Permanently restricted net assets Total 2.000 $20.650 $20.650 Events for 2018 are as follows (in thousands): 1. Tuition and fees are $7,000, of which $2,000 is waived for graduate teaching assistantships and $1,000 is covered by scholarships. $3,950 is collected in cash. All tuition and fees relate to 2018. 2. Operating expenses for salaries, utilities, research programs, etc. are $8,500, all paid in cash. Accrued liabilities of $650 were paid in cash. Depreciation on the buildings and equipment is $200. 3. An unrestricted state appropriation of $3,000 is received in cash. 4. Cash donations and gifts for equipment replacement are as follows: $500 Restricted to equipment To replacement Restricted to research projects 300 0 0 5. $900 of donor-restricted cash is spent to replace equipment. S100 OR of donor-restricted cash is spent for research projects (included in Item 2 above). 6. $175 is spent to service the long-term debt ($100 for interest, and $75 for principal; the interest is not included in Item 2 above). 7. Investment income, received in cash, is $2,000, of which $300 is S donor-restricted to research programs. Donor-restricted cash used for research programs is $250, included in Item 2 above. Investments have a fair value of $4,200 at year-end. Unrealized gains and losses are unrestricted. Required: a. Prepare journal entries to record the transaction. Indicate whether each entry would affect unrestricted, temporarily restricted, or permanent restricted net assets. b. Present Prentiss College's statement of activities for 2018. c. Present Prentiss College's statement of financial position as of December 31, 2018