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Question: (Transactions and financial statements) The City of Senasqua started calendar year 2013 with General Fund cash of $50,000 and fund balance (unassigned) of $50,000. The Senasqua council approved the following General Fund budget for 2013:

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The following transactions and events occurred in 2013:

1. Recorded the approved budget for the year.

2. Levied property taxes of $850,000. (The council assumed all property taxes would be collected in time to pay the year's expenditures.)

3. Collected property taxes in the amount of $840,000 and licenses and fees of $70,000.

4. Invested $50,000 of available cash in a CD. Later in the year, redeemed the CD in full with interest of $2,000.

5. Ordered police sedans for $80,000.

6. Received police sedans (with some extra bells and whistles) and an invoice for $82,000. (The police chief liked the bells and whistles and approved the invoice for $82,000.) The invoice was subsequently paid.

7. Paid salaries of $770,000 and utility bills of $45,000.

8. During the last few days in December, Senasqua employees earned $25,000, which will be paid at the end of the pay period in early January 2014. Also, Senasqua received a utility bill for $4,000 for December 2013, which will be paid in January 2014.

Use the preceding information to do the following:

a. Prepare journal entries to record the foregoing transactions and events.

b. Prepare a statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balance.

c. Prepare balance sheet. Assume the fund balance is classified as Unassigned.

d. Prepare a budgetary comparison schedule.

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