Indicate which fund is used for each fund-based transaction. The town council ad
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Question
Indicate which fund is used for each fund-based transaction.
The town council adopts an annual budget for the general fund estimating general revenues of $1.7 million, approved expenditures of $1.5 million, and approved transfers out of $120,000.
The town levies property taxes of $1.3 million. It expects to collect all but 3 percent of these taxes during the year.
The town orders two new police cars at an approximate cost of $110,000.
A transfer of $50,000 is made from the general fund to the debt service fund.
The two police cars are received with an invoice price of $112,000. The voucher has been approved but not yet paid.
Depreciation on the new police cars is computed as $30,000 for the period.
The town receives a $10,000 cash grant to beautify a local park. The grant must be used to cover the specific costs that the town incurs.
The town spends the first $4,000 to beautify the park
Explanation / Answer
Indicate which fund is used for each fund-based transaction. The town council adopts an annual budget for the general fund estimating general revenues of $1.7 million, approved expenditures of $1.5 million, and approved transfers out of $120,000. - General Fund The town levies property taxes of $1.3 million. It expects to collect all but 3 percent of these taxes during the year. - Property Taxes Fund The town orders two new police cars at an approximate cost of $110,000.- Investment Fund A transfer of $50,000 is made from the general fund to the debt service fund. - General Fund and Debt Service Fund The two police cars are received with an invoice price of $112,000. The voucher has been approved but not yet paid. - Investment Fund Depreciation on the new police cars is computed as $30,000 for the period. - Depreciation Fund The town receives a $10,000 cash grant to beautify a local park. The grant must be used to cover the specific costs that the town incurs. - Development Fund The town spends the first $4,000 to beautify the park - Development Fund