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The City of Bernard starts the year of 2015 with the following unrestricted amounts in its General Fund: cash of $27,750 and investments of $83,750.
The City of Bernard starts the year of 2015 with the following unrestricted amounts in its General Fund: cash of $27,750 and investments of $83,750. In addition, it holds a small building bought on January 1, 2014, for general government purposes for $304,000 and related long-term debt of $243,200. The building is being depreciated on the straight-line method over 10 years. The interest rate is 10 percent. The General Fund has four separate functions: general government, public safety, public works, and health and sanitation. Other information includes the following: |
Receipts: | |
Property taxes | $552,000 |
Sales taxes | 100,400 |
Dividend income | 28,000 |
Charges for general government services | 22,600 |
Charges for public safety services | 10,600 |
Charges for public works | 4,500 |
Charges for health and sanitation services | 32,700 |
Charges for landfill | 9,800 |
Grant to be used for salaries for health workers | |
(no eligibility requirements) | 27,800 |
Issued long-term note payable | 215,000 |
Sold above investments | 101,000 |
Receivables at year-end: | |
Property taxes ($11,600 is expected to be uncollectible) | 160,500 |
Payments: | |
Salary: | |
General government | 99,500 |
Public safety | 98,750 |
Public works | 91,250 |
Health and sanitation (all from grant) | 23,600 |
Utilities: | |
General government | 9,200 |
Public safety | 20,550 |
Public works | 17,850 |
Health and sanitation | 5,700 |
Insurance: | |
General government | 28,500 |
Public safety | 14,400 |
Public works (all prepaid as of the end of the year) | 6,900 |
Health and sanitation | 6,000 |
Miscellaneous: | |
General government | 20,800 |
Public safety | 14,700 |
Public works | 9,650 |
Health and sanitation | 7,800 |
Interest on previous debt | 24,320 |
Principal payment on previous debt | 16,600 |
Interest on new debt | 19,350 |
Building (public works) | 222,000 |
Equipment (public safety) | 93,000 |
Public works supplies (30% still held) | 27,300 |
Investments | 118,000 |
Ordered but not received: | |
Equipment | 42,000 |
Supplies | 11,100 |
Due at end of year: | |
Salaries: | |
General government | 21,100 |
Public safety | 19,550 |
Public works | 7,500 |
The city leased a truck on the last day of the year. The first payment will be made at the end of the next year. Total payments will amount to $99,800 but have a present value of $74,000. | ||||
The city started a landfill this year that it is recording within its General Fund. It is included as a public works function. Closure costs today would be $289,500 although the landfill is not expected to be filled for nine more years. The city has incurred no costs to date although the landfill is now 15 percent filled. | ||||
For the equipment and supplies that have been ordered but not yet received, the City Council (the highest decision-making body in the government) has voted to honor the commitment when the items are received. | ||||
The new building is being depreciated over 20 years using the straight-line method and no salvage value, whereas depreciation of the equipment is similar except that its life is only 10 years. Assume the city records a full years depreciation in the year of acquisition. | ||||
The investments are valued at $126,500 at year-end. a. Prepare a statement of activities and a statement of net position for governmental activities for December 31, 2015, and the year then ended. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)
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