1. Prepare journal entries to take into account the following events and transactions . a. In January...

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1. Prepare journal entries to take into account the following events and transactions .
a. In January 20X0, the Wildlife Preservation Society received a grant from the Westwood Foundation of $6 million to be paid in three annual installments of $2 million starting on December 31, 20X0.
The grant may be used for any legitimate activity engaged in by the Society. The Society applies a discount rate of 6 percent to long-term receivables.
b. During the year it also received $1 million in pledges from numerous individuals . The pledges must be used to support the Society's educational programs. The Society expects that 5 percent will be uncollectible . The balance will be fulfilled within several months of year-end.
c. It collects $900,000 of the pledges and writes off $25,000 as uncollectible .
d. The Society receives its three annual payments of $2 million from the Foundation.
2. Suppose instead that the Society received numerous grants that are spread over a period of several years and thereby has a basis for establishing an allowance for uncollectible grants. Would an interest rate of the same 6 percent still be appropriate for taking into account the time value of money? Explain.

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Government And Not For Profit Accounting Concepts And Practices

ISBN: 9781119803898

9th Edition

Authors: Michael H. Granof, Saleha B. Khumawala, Thad D. Calabrese

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