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Smothville project chap 7, 16e, full version. Chapter 7 Recording Transactions Affecting the Enterprise Fund and Business-type Activities The City of Smithville accounts for its

Smothville project chap 7, 16e, full version.

Chapter 7 Recording Transactions Affecting the Enterprise Fund and Business-type Activities

The City of Smithville accounts for its solid waste collection and disposal activities in an enterprise fund. The balance sheet for the Solid Waste Disposal Fund as of December 31, 2013, appears below.

CITY OF SMITHVILLE

Solid Waste Disposal Fund

Post-closing Trial Balance

As of December 31, 2013

Account Title Debits Credits

Cash $ 288,000

Customer Accounts Receivable 145,440

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $ 13,080

Inventories 5,040

Land 600,000

Buildings 1,650,000

Accumulated DepreciationBuildings 750,000

Equipment 1,040,400

Accumulated DepreciationEquipment 651,600

Vouchers Payable 50,280

Accrued Payroll and Fringe Benefits 86,830

Accrued LiabilityEstimated Closure 204,000

/Post Closure Costs

Net PositionNet Investment in Capital Assets 1,888,800

Net PositionUnrestricted 84,290

Totals $3,728,880 $3,728,880

Required

Open a general journal as of December 31, 2013, for the Solid Waste Disposal Fund by entering each of the accounts and amounts shown in the above post-closing trial balance. Enter 2013 from the drop-down [Year] menu. Each of the account titles will be found in the drop down menu [Account (# - Description)] in the [Journal] view of the program. Be sure to enter 7-a as your paragraph number in the [Transaction Description] box and enter the appropriate paragraph number for all subsequent journal entries. Verify the accuracy of your journal entry and post it to the general ledger by clicking [Post Entries]. Unless your instructor specifies e-mail submission, print a post-closing trial balance as of December 31, 2013, and retain it in your cumulative file until directed by your instructor to submit it.

Entries in this enterprise fund do not have to be recorded at the government-wide level since enterprise funds and business-type activities at the government-wide level both use the same (accrual) basis of accounting and same (economic resources) measurement focus. Thus, the same information recorded in the accounts of the enterprise fund can also, with only slight modification, be reported as business-type activities at the government-wide level.

Please remember that before closing the City of Smithville, you must click on [File], and [Save/Save As] to save your work. Your work is NOT automatically saved.

Record the following events and transactions, which occurred during the year ended December 31, 2014. Be sure that 2014 appears in the [Year] menu.

[Para. 7-b-1] Billings to customers of the Solid Waste Disposal Fund totaled $2,268,960 for the year, including $16,500 billed to City of Smithville departments accounted for in the General Fund. For the amount billed to City of Smithville departments you should debit Due from Other Funds.

[Para. 7-b-2] Equipment costing $300,000 was purchased on July 1, 2014. Cash in the amount of $200,000 was paid at the time of purchase; the vendor accepted revenue anticipation notes in the amount of $100,000 to finance the remainder of the equipment. Of this amount, $50,000 of the notes will be payable on July 1, 2015; the other $50,000 will be payable on July 1, 2016. All notes bear interest at the rate of 5 percent per year. (Record only the purchase and the related payment of cash and issuance of notes at this time; interest will be recorded in a later transaction.)

[Para. 7-b-3] Vouchers for materials and supplies to be used in the operations of the fund were issued in the total amount of $773,500. (Debit Inventories)

[Para. 7-b-4] Collections from customers totaled $2,190,900 during 2014. This amount included $10,100 collected from the General Fund (see Transaction 7-b-1 above).

[Para. 7-b-5] Payrolls and fringe benefits paid in cash during the year totaled $1,182,800, including the amount accrued at December 31, 2013.

[Para. 7-b-6] Accrued salaries and fringe benefits at year-end amounted to $66,720. Inventories of materials and supplies used in operations during the year amounted to $774,480, at cost.

[Para. 7-b-7] Vouchers in the amount of $778,600 were paid during the year.

[Para. 7-b-8] The city uses the following annual straight-line depreciation rates: Buildings, 2.5 percent; Equipment, 10 percent (equipment purchased during the year need not depreciated because it was not held for more than 6 months of the year). Apply these rates to the original cost of buildings and equipment as of December 31, 2013, assuming no residual or salvage value.

[Para. 7-b-9] Interest of $2,500 had accrued on revenue anticipation notes as of year-end (see transaction 7-b-2).

[Para. 7-b-10] Management decided to increase the allowance for doubtful accounts by $3,060 at year-end.

[Para. 7-b-11] The City of Smithville estimates that for the citys landfill the total current cost for closure and postclosure compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency rules discussed in Chapter 7 will be $1,440,000. Based on the percentage of estimated capacity of the landfill used in the current period, the current period expense and related liability for future closure and post closure costs is $120,000.

[Para. 7-b-12] On December 31, 2014, prior to preparing closing entries, the Solid Waste Disposal Fund was charged for materials and supplies expense in the amount of $12,000 that had erroneously been charged as an expenditure of the General Fund (see transaction 15 of the General Fund in Chapter 4 of this cumulative problem). You should credit Due to Other Funds.

After verifying the accuracy of all entries for the preceding transactions, post amounts to the general ledger accounts by clicking [Post Entries].

Prepare entries to close all operating statement accounts at the end of 2014 and to reclassify the two net asset accounts, as appropriate. Be sure that the check mark for [Closing Entry] is on for each account being closed and that Closing Entries appears in the [Transaction Description] box. When completed, post the closing entries to the general ledger by clicking [Post Entries].

Click on [File]-[Export] to export a post-closing trial balance for year 2014, and use Excel to prepare a statement of net position for the Solid Waste Disposal Fund as of December 31, 2014.

Click on [File]-[Export] to export a pre-closing trial balance for year 2014, and use Excel to prepare a statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position for the Solid Waste Disposal Fund for the year ended December 31, 2014. Provision for closure and postclosure costs should be considered an operating expense. Interest expense should be considered a nonoperating item.

Use the post-closing trial balance for year 2013 from Part a of this chapter and the trial balances from parts d and e above to prepare and save an Excel version statement of cash flows for the Solid Waste Disposal Fund for the year ended December 31, 2014.

[Note: Retain a printout of all worksheets and your financial statements in your cumulative file until directed by your instructor to submit them, unless your instructor specifies that you should submit computer files via e-mail.]

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