(TCO B) Which of the following is not a true statement regarding the government-wide financial statements?

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(TCO B) Which of the following is not a true statement regarding the government-wide financial statements?

1. (TCO B) Which of the following is not a true statement regarding the government-wide financial statements? (Points : 5)

The government-wide financial statements are not required to present prior-year data.
The government-wide financial statements include a Statement of Net Assets, Statement of Activities, and Statement of Cash Flows.
The government-wide financial statements include capital assets, include infrastructure, and reflect depreciation, except for the infrastructure using the modified approach.
All of the above are true.

2. (TCO D) A donor pledged $300,000 to thefund raising drive of a local government to assist its police officers in obtaining the latest technology. The pledge was made on July 17, 2011 but was conditioned on the government raising an additional $300,000 from other donors. By the fiscal year-end of June 30, 2012, the local government had raised only $6,000 from other donors. What entry would be made for the initial pledge by the local government during the year ended June 30, 2012? (Points : 5)

Debit a receivable account and credit deferred revenues, a liability account.
No entry is required.
Debit a receivable account and credit the Fund Balance account.
Debit a receivable account and credit a revenue account.

3. (TCO D) The City of Davenport adopted the following budget for fiscal year 2012:
Anticipated Revenues:
Property Taxes    $5,340,000
Licenses and Permits        523,000
Fines and Forfeits             425,000
Total    $6,288,000
 
Approved Expenditures:
General Government  $2,160,000
Public Safety 2,450,000
Public Works                   1,560,000
Total    $6,170,000

In addition, the City reported the following actual amounts for the same fiscal year:

Revenues:
Property Taxes     $5,375,000
Licenses and Permits         519,000
Fines and Forfeits               437,000
Total     $6,331,000

Expenditures-Current Year:
General Government     2,175,000
Public Safety  2,490,000
Public Works  1,542,000
Total       6,207,000

Required: Prepare a budgetary comparison schedule for the city ended June 30, 2012 assuming the fund balance of the General Fund (Budgetary Basis) was $598,000 on July 1, 2011. No “original budget” column will be required. Please include a “variance” column.
Please arrange your budget utilizing the appropriate format. (Points : 10)

4. (TCO D) The following information was available for the General Fund for the City of Newman for the Year Ended June 30, 2012.

a. Revenues for the year: Property Taxes of $6,240,000, fines and penalties of $484,000, sales taxes of $453,000, intergovernmental revenue of $272,000, and charges for services of $64,000.
b. Expenditures from current appropriations included: General Government of $3,320,000,  Public Safety of $1,923,000, Public Works of $821,000, Health and Welfare of $294,000, and Miscellaneous Appropriations of $42,000.
c. A transfer was made from the General Fund to the Debt Service Fund of $700,000. A transfer of $510,000 was made to the General Fund from the Enterprise Fund.
d. A sale of city-owned land was made to a private enterprise which is considered infrequent but not unusual was under city management control. The proceeds amounted to $330,000 and the land had a basis of $200,000 which was reported in the government-wide Statement of Net Assets the year before.
e. Beginning balances included Fund Balance in the amount of $290,000 and Reserve for Encumbrances in the amount of $20,000.
Required: Prepare a statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance for the General Fund for the City of Newman for the Year Ended June 30, 2012. (Points : 10)

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