The City of Duluth teamed with a professional football franchise to offer one-day Learn to Play Football
Question:
The City of Duluth teamed with a professional football franchise to offer one-day “Learn to Play Football” clinics for kids during the summer. The City provided the Town Green as a location, and the franchise covered all costs. 1,500 kids registered for the Duluth clinics during 2018. The franchise contributed upfront $100 per registered child to the city to cover expenses. Each child attending received a replica jersey of the team. The city also had a four-year loan from the bank for $24,000 at a 7% interest rate. Cash disbursements occurred for wages of clinic workers and on-site medical staff in the amount of $31,000, advertising and promotional items $40,000, payroll taxes $9,300, insurance $10,000, equipment rentals $12,800, interest on banknote paid semi-annually $840, landscaping repairs and clean up services $6,700, refreshments, $20,400, and parking for volunteers $2,300. All disbursements occurred at year-end except $5,000 of wages and $1,500 of payroll taxes.
Prepare the journal entries to record revenues and disbursements if the city treats the program as an enterprise fund.
Prepare the journal entries to record revenues and disbursements if the city treats the program as a special revenue fund.