Prepare a statement of revenues and expenditures

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Question - As of December 31, 2013, Sandy Beach had $9,500,000 in 4.5 percent serial bonds outstanding. Cash of $509,000 is the debt service fund's only asset as of December 31, 2013, and there are no liabilities. The serial bonds pay interest semiannually on January 1 and July 1, with $500,000 in bonds being retired on each interest payment date. Resources for payment of interest are transferred from the General Fund, and the debt service fund levies property taxes in an amount sufficient to cover principal payments.

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a. Prepare debt service fund and government-wide entries in general journal form to reflect, as necessary, the following information and transactions for FY 2014:

(1) The operating budget for FY 2014 consists of estimated revenues of $1,020,000 and estimated other financing sources equal to the amount of interest to be paid in FY 2014. Appropriations must be provided to interest payments and bond redemption on January 1 and July 1.

(2) Cash was received from the General Fund and checks were written and mailed for the January 1 principal and interest payments.

(3) Property taxes in the amount of $1,020,000 were levied (no estimate for uncollectible accounts has been made).

(4) Property taxes in the amount of $1,019,000 were collected.

(5) Cash was received from the General Fund and checks were written and mailed for the July 1 principal and interest payments.

(6) Adjusting entries were made and uncollected taxes receivable were reclassified as delinquent. At the fund level, entries were also made to close budgetary and operating statement accounts. (Ignore closing entries in the government activities journal.)

b. Prepare a statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances for the Debt Service Fund for the year ended December 31, 2014.

c. Prepare a balance sheet for the Debt Service Fund as of December 31, 2014.

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