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The following information pertains to the City of Williamson for 2020, its first year of legal existence. For convenience, assume that all transactions are for the general fund, which has three separate functions: general government, public safety, and health and sanitation. Receipts: Property taxes Franchise taxes Charges for general government services Charges for public safety services Charges for health and sanitation services. Issued long-term note payable Receivables at end of year: Property taxes (90% estimated to be collectible) Payments: Salary: General government Public safety Health and sanitation Rent: General government Public safety Health and sanitation Maintenance: General government Public safety Health and sanitation Insurance: General government Public safety ($2,200 still prepaid at end of year) Health and sanitation Interest on debt Principal payment on debt Storage shed Equipment Supplies (20% still held) (public safety) Investments Ordered but not received: Equipment Liabilities, all of which are due in one month at end of year: Salaries: General government Public safety Health and sanitation $346,000 43,500 6,400 5,200 46,500 209,500 105,500 69,150 48,800 29, 200 20,500 23,100 3,000 34,400 6,300 11,200 8,200 11,700 15,600 16,760 4,190 123,000 86,500 24, 200 97,000 17,500 5,400 7,800 8,700 Compensated absences (such as vacations and sick days) legally owed to general government workers at year-end total $16,400. These amounts will not be taken by the employees until so late in 2021 that the payment is not viewed as requiring 2020 current financial resources. The city received a piece of art this year as a donation. It is valued at $17,500. The city plans to use it for general government purposes. The gift has no eligibility requirements. The city chose not to capitalize this property. General government activities use the storage shed that was acquired this year. It is depreciated over a 10-year period using the straight-line method with no residual value. The city uses the equipment for health and sanitation and depreciates it using the straight- line method over five years with no residual value. The investments are valued at $119,000 at the end of the year. For the equipment that was ordered but not yet received, the City Council (the highest decision-making body in the government) voted to honor the commitment when the equipment eventually arrives. a-1. Prepare a statement of activities for governmental activities in government-wide financial statements for December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. a-2. Prepare a statement of net position for governmental activities in government-wide financial statements for December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. b-1. Prepare a statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes in fund balances for the general fund in fund financial statements as of December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. b-2. Prepare a balance sheet for the general fund in fund financial statements as of December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. Req A1 Reg A2 Functions/Programs Prepare a statement of activities for governmental activities in government-wide financial statements for December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. Governmental activities Total governmental activities General revenues: Req B1 Total general revenues Change in net position Expenses Req B2 $ CITY OF WILLIAMSON Statement of Activities For Year Ended December 31, 2020 Program Revenues Charges for Services 0 $ Operating Capital Grants and Grants and Contributions Contributions 0 $ < Req A1 0 $ 0 Net (Expense) Revenue and Changes in Net Position Business- type Activities Governmental Activities $ $ $ Req A2 > 0 $ 0 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 0 $ 0 $ Total 0 0 0 Req A1 Assets: Total assets Liabilities: Prepare a statement of net position for governmental activities in government-wide financial statements for December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.) Total Liabilities Net position: Req A2 Total net position Req B1 Req B2 CITY OF WILLIAMSON Statement of Net Position December 31, 2020 Governmental Business-type Activities Activities $ $ $ < Req A1 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ Req B1 > Total 0 0 0 Req A1 Revenues: Req A2 Prepare a statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes in fund balances for the general fund in fund financial statements as of December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. Total revenues Expenditures: CITY OF WILLIAMSON Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Other Changes in Fund Balances Governmental Funds For Year Ended December 31, 2020 Debt service: Total expenditures Req B1 Other financing sources: Reg B2 Total other sources Net changes in fund balance Total General Fund Government Funds $ $ $ $ $ 0 0 0 0 0 $ $ $ $ 0 $ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Req A1 Assets: Total assets Prepare a balance sheet for the general fund in fund financial statements as of December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. Liabilities: Req A2 Total liabilities Fund balances: Req B1 CITY OF WILLIAMSON Balance Sheet Governmental Funds December 31, 2020 Total fund balances Total liabilities and fund balances General Fun 69 $ $ 69 Req B2 $ $ Total Government Funds 0 $ 0 $ OO 0 $ 69 0 $ 0 0 0 0 The following information pertains to the City of Williamson for 2020, its first year of legal existence. For convenience, assume that all transactions are for the general fund, which has three separate functions: general government, public safety, and health and sanitation. Receipts: Property taxes Franchise taxes Charges for general government services Charges for public safety services Charges for health and sanitation services. Issued long-term note payable Receivables at end of year: Property taxes (90% estimated to be collectible) Payments: Salary: General government Public safety Health and sanitation Rent: General government Public safety Health and sanitation Maintenance: General government Public safety Health and sanitation Insurance: General government Public safety ($2,200 still prepaid at end of year) Health and sanitation Interest on debt Principal payment on debt Storage shed Equipment Supplies (20% still held) (public safety) Investments Ordered but not received: Equipment Liabilities, all of which are due in one month at end of year: Salaries: General government Public safety Health and sanitation $346,000 43,500 6,400 5,200 46,500 209,500 105,500 69,150 48,800 29, 200 20,500 23,100 3,000 34,400 6,300 11,200 8,200 11,700 15,600 16,760 4,190 123,000 86,500 24, 200 97,000 17,500 5,400 7,800 8,700 Compensated absences (such as vacations and sick days) legally owed to general government workers at year-end total $16,400. These amounts will not be taken by the employees until so late in 2021 that the payment is not viewed as requiring 2020 current financial resources. The city received a piece of art this year as a donation. It is valued at $17,500. The city plans to use it for general government purposes. The gift has no eligibility requirements. The city chose not to capitalize this property. General government activities use the storage shed that was acquired this year. It is depreciated over a 10-year period using the straight-line method with no residual value. The city uses the equipment for health and sanitation and depreciates it using the straight- line method over five years with no residual value. The investments are valued at $119,000 at the end of the year. For the equipment that was ordered but not yet received, the City Council (the highest decision-making body in the government) voted to honor the commitment when the equipment eventually arrives. a-1. Prepare a statement of activities for governmental activities in government-wide financial statements for December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. a-2. Prepare a statement of net position for governmental activities in government-wide financial statements for December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. b-1. Prepare a statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes in fund balances for the general fund in fund financial statements as of December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. b-2. Prepare a balance sheet for the general fund in fund financial statements as of December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. Req A1 Reg A2 Functions/Programs Prepare a statement of activities for governmental activities in government-wide financial statements for December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. Governmental activities Total governmental activities General revenues: Req B1 Total general revenues Change in net position Expenses Req B2 $ CITY OF WILLIAMSON Statement of Activities For Year Ended December 31, 2020 Program Revenues Charges for Services 0 $ Operating Capital Grants and Grants and Contributions Contributions 0 $ < Req A1 0 $ 0 Net (Expense) Revenue and Changes in Net Position Business- type Activities Governmental Activities $ $ $ Req A2 > 0 $ 0 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 0 $ 0 $ Total 0 0 0 Req A1 Assets: Total assets Liabilities: Prepare a statement of net position for governmental activities in government-wide financial statements for December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.) Total Liabilities Net position: Req A2 Total net position Req B1 Req B2 CITY OF WILLIAMSON Statement of Net Position December 31, 2020 Governmental Business-type Activities Activities $ $ $ < Req A1 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ Req B1 > Total 0 0 0 Req A1 Revenues: Req A2 Prepare a statement of revenues, expenditures, and other changes in fund balances for the general fund in fund financial statements as of December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. Total revenues Expenditures: CITY OF WILLIAMSON Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Other Changes in Fund Balances Governmental Funds For Year Ended December 31, 2020 Debt service: Total expenditures Req B1 Other financing sources: Reg B2 Total other sources Net changes in fund balance Total General Fund Government Funds $ $ $ $ $ 0 0 0 0 0 $ $ $ $ 0 $ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Req A1 Assets: Total assets Prepare a balance sheet for the general fund in fund financial statements as of December 31, 2020, and the year then ended. Assume that the city applies the consumption method. Liabilities: Req A2 Total liabilities Fund balances: Req B1 CITY OF WILLIAMSON Balance Sheet Governmental Funds December 31, 2020 Total fund balances Total liabilities and fund balances General Fun 69 $ $ 69 Req B2 $ $ Total Government Funds 0 $ 0 $ OO 0 $ 69 0 $ 0 0 0 0
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