6–C. Part 1. Internal Service Fund Transactions The Stores and Service Fund of t
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6–C. Part 1. Internal Service Fund Transactions The Stores and Service Fund of the City of Monroe had the following account balances as of January 1, 2015:
Debits Credits
Cash $31,000
Due from other funds 27,000
Inventory of supplies 27,500
Land 18,000
Buildings 84,000
Accumulated depreciation—buildings $33,000
Equipment 46,000 Accumulated depreciation—equipment 25,000
Accounts payable 19,000
Advance from water utility fund 30,000
Net assets 126,500
Totals $233,500 $233,500
Required: a. Open a general journal for the City of Monroe Stores and Service Fund and record the following transactions.
(1) A budget was prepared for FY 2015. It was estimated that the price charged other departments for supplies should be 1.25% of cost to achieve the desired breakeven for the year.
(2) The amount due from other funds as of January 1, 2015, was collected in full.
(3) During the year, supplies were ordered and received in the amount of $303,500. This amount was posted to accounts payable.
(4) $15,000 of the advance from the Water Utility Fund, originally provided for construction, was repaid. No interest is charged.
(5) During the year, supplies costing $250,560 were issued to the General Fund, and supplies costing $46,400 were issued to the Water Utility Fund. These funds were charged based on the previously determined markup ($ 313,200 to General Fund and 58,000 to the Water Utility Fund).
(6) Operating expenses, exclusive of depreciation, were recorded in accounts payable as follows: Purchasing, $15,000; Warehousing, $16,000; Delivery, $17,500; and Administrative, $9,200.
(7) Cash was received from the General Fund in the amount of $310,000 and from the Water Utility Fund in the amount of $50,000.
(8) Accounts payable were paid in the amount of $355,700.
(9) Depreciation in the amount of $11,000 was recorded for buildings and $4,600 for equipment.
b. Post the entries to the Stores and Service Fund ledger (t-accounts).
c. Prepare and post an entry closing all nominal accounts to Net Assets. Compute the balance in the net asset accounts, assuming there are no Restricted Net Assets.
Explanation / Answer
1. Bank A/c Dr. $27,500
To Due from other funds $27,500
2. Supplies A/c Dr. $303,500
To Account Payables $303,500
3. Advance from Water utility fund A/c Dr. $15,000
To Bank A/c $15,000
4. Gerenal Fund A/c Dr.$250,560
Water utility fund A/c Dr. $46,400
To Supplies A.c $ 295,960
5. Purchasing A/c Dr. $15,000
Warehousing A/c Dr. $16,000
Delivery A/c Dr. $17,500
Administrative A/c $9,200
To Account Payables A/c $57,700
6. Cash A/c $360,000
To General Fund A/c $310,000
To Water Utility Fund A/c $50,000
7. Account Payables A/c Dr. $355,700
To Cash A/c $355,700
8. Depriciation A/c Dr. $15,600
To Accumulated Depriciation A/c $15,600
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