Does your report include supplemental information including combining statements for nonmajor funds? If so , are any
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Does your report include supplemental information including combining statements for nonmajor funds? If so are any capital projects and debt service funds included? If so list them. Indicate the major revenue and other financing source categories for these funds.
page Review the governmental fund Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances, specifically the expenditure classification. Compute a ratio of capital outlaytotal expenditures. Again, compute a ratio of debt servicetotal expenditures. Compare those with your classmates ratios. Comment on the possible meaning of these ratios.
Review the notes to the financial statements, specifically the note in the summary of significant accounting policies regarding the definition of modified accrual accounting. Does the note specifically indicate that modified accrual accounting is used for capital projects and debt service funds? Does the note indicate that debt service payments, both principal and interest, are recorded as an expenditure when due?
Does your government report capital leases payable in the governmentwide Statement of Net Position? If so can you determine if new capital leases were initiated during the year? Can you trace the payments related to capital leases?
Does your government report any permanent funds, either major or nonmajor? If so list them. What are the amounts of the permanent resources available for governmental purposes? What isare the governmental purposes
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Essentials Of Accounting For Governmental And Not-for-Profit Organizations
ISBN: 9781260570175
14th Edition
Authors: Paul Copley
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