The following trial balances were taken from the accounts of Omega Citys general fund before the books

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The following trial balances were taken from the accounts of Omega City€™s general fund before the books had been closed for the fiscal year ended June 30, 20X2:

The following trial balances were taken from the accounts of

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1. The estimated taxes receivable for the year ended June 30, 20X2, were $2,870,000, and the taxes collected during the year totaled $2,810,000. Miscellaneous revenue of $130,000 also was collected during the year.
2. Encumbrances in the amount of $2,700,000 were recorded. In addition, the $60,000 of lapsed encumbrances from the 20X1 fiscal year was renewed.
3. During the year, the general fund was billed $142,000 for services performed on its behalf by other city funds (debit Expenditures).
4. An analysis of the transactions in the Vouchers Payable account for the year ended June 30, 20X2, follows:
Debit (Credit)
Current expenditures (liquidating all encumbrances to date except
for renewed 20X1 commitment).............................................. $ (2,700,000)
Expenditures applicable to previous year ........... (58,000)
Vouchers for payments to other funds ........... (210,000)
Cash payments during year ................. 2,640,000
Net change ....................... $ (328,000
5. On May 10, 20X2, encumbrances were recorded for the purchase of next year€™s supplies at an estimated cost of $91,000.

Required
On the basis of the data presented, reconstruct the original detailed journal entries that were required to record all transactions for the fiscal year ended June 30, 20X2, including the recording of the current year€™s budget. Do not prepare closing entries for June 30,20X2.

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Advanced Financial Accounting

ISBN: 978-0078025624

10th edition

Authors: Theodore E. Christensen, David M. Cottrell, Richard E. Baker

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