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Question: David Harvey approaches the town board about leaving part of his estate to the town in his will. The town accepts his offer after he shares the details and several months after he passes away, the mayor receives a check from Mr. Harvey's estate for $5 million. $1m may be used for any purpose the town designates, $2m must be used to build a park with ample playground equipment for the town's children (he provides details, which were negotiated with the town already), and $2m must be placed in a trust invested in such a way that the income from the investment is sufficient to pay for the annual park maintenance. What does the town need to consider to determine how each of these amounts are reflected in the first year's budget? Are there other amounts that they need to think about for the succeeding years? What funds (names) are used to accept the money, pay invoices related to planning and building the park, and for the park maintenance, related expenses or improvements in future years?
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