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What are the three major types of funds in governmental accounting?

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Governmental, Proprietary, Fiduciary

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Which two accounting bases are used in governmental accounting?

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Accrual basis - current economic resources focus (revenues recognized when earned)

Modified accrual basis - current financial resources focus (revenues recognized when available and measurable)

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What is a budget appropriation?

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The highest amount allowed for a particular expenditure under a budget.

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What is an encumbrance?

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Records purchase and reserves it for the encumbrance.

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What is the opening budgetary entry?

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Dr Estimated Revenues Control
Cr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)

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What is the closing budgetary entry?

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Dr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)
Cr Estimated Revenues Control

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What are the types of governmental funds?

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General Fund
Special Revenue Fund
Permanent Fund
Capital Projects Fund
Debt Service Fund

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What is a General Fund?

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The operating fund of the governmental unit

Records Significant Revenues: Taxes; Tickets; Fines; Licenses

Records Significant Expenditures: Police; Education; Fire Dept

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What is a Special Revenue Fund?

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Restricted for a specific purpose such as street repair.

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What is a Permanent Fund?

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Legally restricted fund; where only earnings can be used to fund programs.

Principal remains intact.

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What is a Capital Projects Fund?

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Used to acquire and build facilities.

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What is a Debt Service Fund?

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Handles repayment of long-term debt and related interest.

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Which fund statements are issued in Governmental Accounting?

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Balance Sheet

Statement of Revenues; Expenditures; and Changes in Fund Balance

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When is Revenue recorded in Governmental Accounting?

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When it is BOTH available and measurable; regardless of when it is spent.

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What is Derived Tax Revenue?

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Money collected from people doing things:

Sales tax (buying cars) or income tax (people working)

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What is Imposed Tax Revenue?

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Tax assessed just because things exist

Example: property tax on a car (even if it’s never driven); real estate tax

Recorded as a revenue when BUDGETED.

Estimated uncollectible property tax revenues don’t offset revenues; so don’t net them.

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What are the types of Proprietary Funds?

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Internal Service Funds - to serve the needs of other governmental units (i.e. motor pool)

Enterprise Funds - provide goods or services to external users (i.e. post office)

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What are the Fund Balance Types?

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Restricted - Restricted by Contributor
Committed - Restricted by Government
Assigned - Intended for a purpose
Unassigned - Available to be spent
Non-spendable - Not in a spendable state

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What are the types of Fiduciary Funds?

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Agency Fund - government acts as an agent or custodian

Pension Trust Fund - Government is a trustee for a pension plan

Investment Trust Fund - Government is a trustee over a series of investments

Private Purpose Trust - Trust that benefits various individuals and entities

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How are Assets & Liabilities presented on the Statement of Net Position?

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Assets (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Outflows of Resources
Liabilities (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Inflows of Resources

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How are Capital Assets shown on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

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They are shown net of debt

Asset Cost - Accumulated Depreciation - Asset Liabilities : Net Assets

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How is infrastructure reported on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

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Modified approach:

Reported at cost; no accumulated depreciation

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How is a Statement of Net Assets divided?

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Into Governmental Activities and Business Activities

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How are activities presented in a Statement of Activities?

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They are divided by function

If the activities of a component are distinguishable from the rest of the governmental entity; then discreet presentation is required

If the activities of the component cannot be identified and separated from the rest of the governmental activities; then blended presentation is warranted.

Component units are reported in the Entity-Wide Financial Statements and not the Fund Financial Statements.

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What is the primary objective of governmental accounting?

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To provide information that is useful and benefits a wide range of users including:

Costs of services provided

Sufficiency of revenues to cover costs

Financial position of entity

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What Financial Statements are required for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

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Statement of Fiduciary Net Position and Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position

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What are the components of the Statement of Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

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Assets; Deferred Outfows; Liabilities; Deferred Outflows; Fiduciary Net Position

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What are the components of the Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

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Additions (Contributions and Net Investment Income) - Deductions (Benefits Payments and Admin Expense) : Net Change in Fiduciary Net Position

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What should be included in the Financial Statement notes for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

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Types of Benefits; Plan Member Classes; Board Information; Investment Policies and FV Determination

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What are the three major types of funds in governmental accounting?

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Governmental, Proprietary, Fiduciary

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Which two accounting bases are used in governmental accounting?

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Accrual basis - current economic resources focus (revenues recognized when earned)

Modified accrual basis - current financial resources focus (revenues recognized when available and measurable)

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What is a budget appropriation?

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The highest amount allowed for a particular expenditure under a budget.

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What is an encumbrance?

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Records purchase and reserves it for the encumbrance.

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What is the opening budgetary entry?

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Dr Estimated Revenues Control
Cr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)

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What is the closing budgetary entry?

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Dr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)
Cr Estimated Revenues Control

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What are the types of governmental funds?

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General Fund
Special Revenue Fund
Permanent Fund
Capital Projects Fund
Debt Service Fund

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What is a General Fund?

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The operating fund of the governmental unit

Records Significant Revenues: Taxes; Tickets; Fines; Licenses

Records Significant Expenditures: Police; Education; Fire Dept

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What is a Special Revenue Fund?

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Restricted for a specific purpose such as street repair.

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What is a Permanent Fund?

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Legally restricted fund; where only earnings can be used to fund programs.

Principal remains intact.

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What is a Capital Projects Fund?

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Used to acquire and build facilities.

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What is a Debt Service Fund?

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Handles repayment of long-term debt and related interest.

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Which fund statements are issued in Governmental Accounting?

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Balance Sheet

Statement of Revenues; Expenditures; and Changes in Fund Balance

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When is Revenue recorded in Governmental Accounting?

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When it is BOTH available and measurable; regardless of when it is spent.

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What is Derived Tax Revenue?

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Money collected from people doing things:

Sales tax (buying cars) or income tax (people working)

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What is Imposed Tax Revenue?

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Tax assessed just because things exist

Example: property tax on a car (even if it’s never driven); real estate tax

Recorded as a revenue when BUDGETED.

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What are the types of Proprietary Funds?

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Internal Service Funds - to serve the needs of other governmental units (i.e. motor pool)

Enterprise Funds - provide goods or services to external users (i.e. post office)

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What are the Fund Balance Types?

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Restricted - Restricted by Contributor
Committed - Restricted by Government
Assigned - Intended for a purpose
Unassigned - Available to be spent
Non-spendable - Not in a spendable state

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What are the types of Fiduciary Funds?

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Agency Fund - government acts as an agent or custodian

Pension Trust Fund - Government is a trustee for a pension plan

Investment Trust Fund - Government is a trustee over a series of investments

Private Purpose Trust - Trust that benefits various individuals and entities

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How are Assets & Liabilities presented on the Statement of Net Position?

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Assets (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Outflows of Resources
Liabilities (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Inflows of Resources

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How are Capital Assets shown on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

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They are shown net of debt

Asset Cost - Accumulated Depreciation - Asset Liabilities : Net Assets

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How is infrastructure reported on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

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Modified approach:

Reported at cost; no accumulated depreciation

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How is a Statement of Net Assets divided?

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Into Governmental Activities and Business Activities

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How are activities presented in a Statement of Activities?

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They are divided by function

If the activities of a component are distinguishable from the rest of the governmental entity; then discreet presentation is required

If the activities of the component cannot be identified and separated from the rest of the governmental activities; then blended presentation is warranted.

Component units are reported in the Entity-Wide Financial Statements and not the Fund Financial Statements.

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What is the primary objective of governmental accounting?

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To provide information that is useful and benefits a wide range of users including:

Costs of services provided

Sufficiency of revenues to cover costs

Financial position of entity

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What Financial Statements are required for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

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Statement of Fiduciary Net Position and Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position

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What are the components of the Statement of Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

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Assets; Deferred Outfows; Liabilities; Deferred Outflows; Fiduciary Net Position

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What are the components of the Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

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Additions (Contributions and Net Investment Income) - Deductions (Benefits Payments and Admin Expense) : Net Change in Fiduciary Net Position

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What should be included in the Financial Statement notes for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

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Types of Benefits; Plan Member Classes; Board Information; Investment Policies and FV Determination

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What are the three major types of funds in governmental accounting?

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Governmental, Proprietary, Fiduciary

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Which two accounting bases are used in governmental accounting?

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Accrual basis - current economic resources focus (revenues recognized when earned)

Modified accrual basis - current financial resources focus (revenues recognized when available and measurable)

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What is a budget appropriation?

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The highest amount allowed for a particular expenditure under a budget.

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What is an encumbrance?

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Records purchase and reserves it for the encumbrance.

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What is the opening budgetary entry?

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Dr Estimated Revenues Control
Cr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)

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What is the closing budgetary entry?

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Dr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)
Cr Estimated Revenues Control

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What are the types of governmental funds?

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General Fund
Special Revenue Fund
Permanent Fund
Capital Projects Fund
Debt Service Fund

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What is a General Fund?

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The operating fund of the governmental unit

Records Significant Revenues: Taxes; Tickets; Fines; Licenses

Records Significant Expenditures: Police; Education; Fire Dept

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What is a Special Revenue Fund?

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Restricted for a specific purpose such as street repair.

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What is a Permanent Fund?

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Legally restricted fund; where only earnings can be used to fund programs.

Principal remains intact.

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What is a Capital Projects Fund?

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Used to acquire and build facilities.

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What is a Debt Service Fund?

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Handles repayment of long-term debt and related interest.

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Which fund statements are issued in Governmental Accounting?

A

Balance Sheet

Statement of Revenues; Expenditures; and Changes in Fund Balance

72
Q

When is Revenue recorded in Governmental Accounting?

A

When it is BOTH available and measurable; regardless of when it is spent.

73
Q

What is Derived Tax Revenue?

A

Money collected from people doing things:

Sales tax (buying cars) or income tax (people working)

74
Q

What is Imposed Tax Revenue?

A

Tax assessed just because things exist

Example: property tax on a car (even if it’s never driven); real estate tax

Recorded as a revenue when BUDGETED.

Estimated uncollectible property tax revenues don’t offset revenues; so don’t net them.

75
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What are the types of Proprietary Funds?

A

Internal Service Funds - to serve the needs of other governmental units (i.e. motor pool)

Enterprise Funds - provide goods or services to external users (i.e. post office)

76
Q

What are the Fund Balance Types?

A

Restricted - Restricted by Contributor
Committed - Restricted by Government
Assigned - Intended for a purpose
Unassigned - Available to be spent
Non-spendable - Not in a spendable state

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What are the types of Fiduciary Funds?

A

Agency Fund - government acts as an agent or custodian

Pension Trust Fund - Government is a trustee for a pension plan

Investment Trust Fund - Government is a trustee over a series of investments

Private Purpose Trust - Trust that benefits various individuals and entities

78
Q

How are Assets & Liabilities presented on the Statement of Net Position?

A

Assets (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Outflows of Resources
Liabilities (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Inflows of Resources

79
Q

How are Capital Assets shown on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

A

They are shown net of debt

Asset Cost - Accumulated Depreciation - Asset Liabilities : Net Assets

80
Q

How is infrastructure reported on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

A

Modified approach:

Reported at cost; no accumulated depreciation

81
Q

How is a Statement of Net Assets divided?

A

Into Governmental Activities and Business Activities

82
Q

How are activities presented in a Statement of Activities?

A

They are divided by function

If the activities of a component are distinguishable from the rest of the governmental entity; then discreet presentation is required

If the activities of the component cannot be identified and separated from the rest of the governmental activities; then blended presentation is warranted.

Component units are reported in the Entity-Wide Financial Statements and not the Fund Financial Statements.

83
Q

What is the primary objective of governmental accounting?

A

To provide information that is useful and benefits a wide range of users including:

Costs of services provided

Sufficiency of revenues to cover costs

Financial position of entity

84
Q

What Financial Statements are required for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

A

Statement of Fiduciary Net Position and Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position

85
Q

What are the components of the Statement of Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

A

Assets; Deferred Outfows; Liabilities; Deferred Outflows; Fiduciary Net Position

86
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What are the components of the Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

A

Additions (Contributions and Net Investment Income) - Deductions (Benefits Payments and Admin Expense) : Net Change in Fiduciary Net Position

87
Q

What should be included in the Financial Statement notes for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

A

Types of Benefits; Plan Member Classes; Board Information; Investment Policies and FV Determination

88
Q

What are the three major types of funds in governmental accounting?

A

Governmental, Proprietary, Fiduciary

89
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Which two accounting bases are used in governmental accounting?

A

Accrual basis - current economic resources focus (revenues recognized when earned)

Modified accrual basis - current financial resources focus (revenues recognized when available and measurable)

90
Q

What is a budget appropriation?

A

The highest amount allowed for a particular expenditure under a budget.

91
Q

What is an encumbrance?

A

Records purchase and reserves it for the encumbrance.

92
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What is the opening budgetary entry?

A

Dr Estimated Revenues Control
Cr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)

93
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What is the closing budgetary entry?

A

Dr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)
Cr Estimated Revenues Control

94
Q

What are the types of governmental funds?

A

General Fund
Special Revenue Fund
Permanent Fund
Capital Projects Fund
Debt Service Fund

95
Q

What is a General Fund?

A

The operating fund of the governmental unit

Records Significant Revenues: Taxes; Tickets; Fines; Licenses

Records Significant Expenditures: Police; Education; Fire Dept

96
Q

What is a Special Revenue Fund?

A

Restricted for a specific purpose such as street repair.

97
Q

What is a Permanent Fund?

A

Legally restricted fund; where only earnings can be used to fund programs.

Principal remains intact.

98
Q

What is a Capital Projects Fund?

A

Used to acquire and build facilities.

99
Q

What is a Debt Service Fund?

A

Handles repayment of long-term debt and related interest.

100
Q

Which fund statements are issued in Governmental Accounting?

A

Balance Sheet

Statement of Revenues; Expenditures; and Changes in Fund Balance

101
Q

When is Revenue recorded in Governmental Accounting?

A

When it is BOTH available and measurable; regardless of when it is spent.

102
Q

What is Derived Tax Revenue?

A

Money collected from people doing things:

Sales tax (buying cars) or income tax (people working)

103
Q

What is Imposed Tax Revenue?

A

Tax assessed just because things exist

Example: property tax on a car (even if it’s never driven); real estate tax

Recorded as a revenue when BUDGETED.

Estimated uncollectible property tax revenues don’t offset revenues; so don’t net them.

104
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What are the types of Proprietary Funds?

A

Internal Service Funds - to serve the needs of other governmental units (i.e. motor pool)

Enterprise Funds - provide goods or services to external users (i.e. post office)

105
Q

What are the Fund Balance Types?

A

Restricted - Restricted by Contributor
Committed - Restricted by Government
Assigned - Intended for a purpose
Unassigned - Available to be spent
Non-spendable - Not in a spendable state

106
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What are the types of Fiduciary Funds?

A

Agency Fund - government acts as an agent or custodian

Pension Trust Fund - Government is a trustee for a pension plan

Investment Trust Fund - Government is a trustee over a series of investments

Private Purpose Trust - Trust that benefits various individuals and entities

107
Q

How are Assets & Liabilities presented on the Statement of Net Position?

A

Assets (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Outflows of Resources
Liabilities (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Inflows of Resources

108
Q

How are Capital Assets shown on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

A

They are shown net of debt

Asset Cost - Accumulated Depreciation - Asset Liabilities : Net Assets

109
Q

How is infrastructure reported on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

A

Modified approach:

Reported at cost; no accumulated depreciation

110
Q

How is a Statement of Net Assets divided?

A

Into Governmental Activities and Business Activities

111
Q

How are activities presented in a Statement of Activities?

A

They are divided by function

If the activities of a component are distinguishable from the rest of the governmental entity; then discreet presentation is required

If the activities of the component cannot be identified and separated from the rest of the governmental activities; then blended presentation is warranted.

Component units are reported in the Entity-Wide Financial Statements and not the Fund Financial Statements.

112
Q

What is the primary objective of governmental accounting?

A

To provide information that is useful and benefits a wide range of users including:

Costs of services provided

Sufficiency of revenues to cover costs

Financial position of entity

113
Q

What Financial Statements are required for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

A

Statement of Fiduciary Net Position and Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position

114
Q

What are the components of the Statement of Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

A

Assets; Deferred Outfows; Liabilities; Deferred Outflows; Fiduciary Net Position

115
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What are the components of the Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

A

Additions (Contributions and Net Investment Income) - Deductions (Benefits Payments and Admin Expense) : Net Change in Fiduciary Net Position

116
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What should be included in the Financial Statement notes for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

A

Types of Benefits; Plan Member Classes; Board Information; Investment Policies and FV Determination

117
Q

Gov Acc

What are the three major types of funds in governmental accounting?

A

Governmental, Proprietary, Fiduciary

118
Q

Gov Acc

Which two accounting bases are used in governmental accounting?

A

Accrual basis - current economic resources focus (revenues recognized when earned)

Modified accrual basis - current financial resources focus (revenues recognized when available and measurable)

119
Q

Gov Acc

What is a budget appropriation?

A

The highest amount allowed for a particular expenditure under a budget.

120
Q

Gov Acc

What is an encumbrance?

A

Records purchase and reserves it for the encumbrance.

121
Q

Gov Acc

What is the opening budgetary entry?

A

Dr Estimated Revenues Control
Cr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)

122
Q

Gov Acc

What is the closing budgetary entry?

A

Dr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)
Cr Estimated Revenues Control

123
Q

Gov Acc

What are the types of governmental funds?

A

General Fund
Special Revenue Fund
Permanent Fund
Capital Projects Fund
Debt Service Fund

124
Q

Gov Acc

What is a General Fund?

A

The operating fund of the governmental unit

Records Significant Revenues: Taxes; Tickets; Fines; Licenses

Records Significant Expenditures: Police; Education; Fire Dept

125
Q

Gov Acc

What is a Special Revenue Fund?

A

Restricted for a specific purpose such as street repair.

126
Q

Gov Acc

What is a Permanent Fund?

A

Legally restricted fund; where only earnings can be used to fund programs.

Principal remains intact.

127
Q

Gov Acc

What is a Capital Projects Fund?

A

Used to acquire and build facilities.

128
Q

Gov Acc

What is a Debt Service Fund?

A

Handles repayment of long-term debt and related interest.

129
Q

Gov Acc

Which fund statements are issued in Governmental Accounting?

A

Balance Sheet

Statement of Revenues; Expenditures; and Changes in Fund Balance

130
Q

Gov Acc

When is Revenue recorded in Governmental Accounting?

A

When it is BOTH available and measurable; regardless of when it is spent.

131
Q

Gov Acc

What is Derived Tax Revenue?

A

Money collected from people doing things:

Sales tax (buying cars) or income tax (people working)

132
Q

Gov Acc

What is Imposed Tax Revenue?

A

Tax assessed just because things exist

Example: property tax on a car (even if it’s never driven); real estate tax

Recorded as a revenue when BUDGETED.

Estimated uncollectible property tax revenues don’t offset revenues; so don’t net them.

133
Q

Gov Acc

What are the types of Proprietary Funds?

A

Internal Service Funds - to serve the needs of other governmental units (i.e. motor pool)

Enterprise Funds - provide goods or services to external users (i.e. post office)

134
Q

Gov Acc

What are the Fund Balance Types?

A

Restricted - Restricted by Contributor
Committed - Restricted by Government
Assigned - Intended for a purpose
Unassigned - Available to be spent
Non-spendable - Not in a spendable state

135
Q

Gov Acc

What are the types of Fiduciary Funds?

A

Agency Fund - government acts as an agent or custodian

Pension Trust Fund - Government is a trustee for a pension plan

Investment Trust Fund - Government is a trustee over a series of investments

Private Purpose Trust - Trust that benefits various individuals and entities

136
Q

Gov Acc

How are Assets & Liabilities presented on the Statement of Net Position?

A

Assets (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Outflows of Resources
Liabilities (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Inflows of Resources

137
Q

Gov Acc

How are Capital Assets shown on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

A

They are shown net of debt

Asset Cost - Accumulated Depreciation - Asset Liabilities : Net Assets

138
Q

Gov Acc

How is infrastructure reported on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

A

Modified approach:

Reported at cost; no accumulated depreciation

139
Q

Gov Acc

How is a Statement of Net Assets divided?

A

Into Governmental Activities and Business Activities

140
Q

Gov Acc

How are activities presented in a Statement of Activities?

A

They are divided by function

If the activities of a component are distinguishable from the rest of the governmental entity; then discreet presentation is required

If the activities of the component cannot be identified and separated from the rest of the governmental activities; then blended presentation is warranted.

Component units are reported in the Entity-Wide Financial Statements and not the Fund Financial Statements.

141
Q

Gov Acc

What is the primary objective of governmental accounting?

A

To provide information that is useful and benefits a wide range of users including:

Costs of services provided

Sufficiency of revenues to cover costs

Financial position of entity

142
Q

Gov Acc

What Financial Statements are required for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

A

Statement of Fiduciary Net Position and Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position

143
Q

Gov Acc

What are the components of the Statement of Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

A

Assets; Deferred Outfows; Liabilities; Deferred Outflows; Fiduciary Net Position

144
Q

Gov Acc

What are the components of the Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

A

Additions (Contributions and Net Investment Income) - Deductions (Benefits Payments and Admin Expense) : Net Change in Fiduciary Net Position

145
Q

Gov Acc

What should be included in the Financial Statement notes for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

A

Types of Benefits; Plan Member Classes; Board Information; Investment Policies and FV Determination

146
Q

Gov Acc

What are the three major types of funds in governmental accounting?

A

Governmental, Proprietary, Fiduciary

147
Q

Gov Acc

Which two accounting bases are used in governmental accounting?

A

Accrual basis - current economic resources focus (revenues recognized when earned)

Modified accrual basis - current financial resources focus (revenues recognized when available and measurable)

148
Q

Gov Acc

What is a budget appropriation?

A

The highest amount allowed for a particular expenditure under a budget.

149
Q

Gov Acc

What is an encumbrance?

A

Records purchase and reserves it for the encumbrance.

150
Q

Gov Acc

What is the opening budgetary entry?

A

Dr Estimated Revenues Control
Cr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)

151
Q

Gov Acc

What is the closing budgetary entry?

A

Dr Appropriations Control
Dr/Cr Budgetary Fund Balance (plug)
Cr Estimated Revenues Control

152
Q

Gov Acc

What are the types of governmental funds?

A
General Fund
Special Revenue Fund
Permanent Fund
Capital Projects Fund
Debt Service Fund
153
Q

Gov Acc

What is a General Fund?

A

The operating fund of the governmental unit

Records Significant Revenues: Taxes; Tickets; Fines; Licenses

Records Significant Expenditures: Police; Education; Fire Dept

154
Q

Gov Acc

What is a Special Revenue Fund?

A

Restricted for a specific purpose such as street repair.

155
Q

Gov Acc

What is a Permanent Fund?

A

Legally restricted fund; where only earnings can be used to fund programs.

Principal remains intact.

156
Q

Gov Acc

What is a Capital Projects Fund?

A

Used to acquire and build facilities.

157
Q

Gov Acc

What is a Debt Service Fund?

A

Handles repayment of long-term debt and related interest.

158
Q

Gov Acc

Which fund statements are issued in Governmental Accounting?

A

Balance Sheet

Statement of Revenues; Expenditures; and Changes in Fund Balance

159
Q

Gov Acc

When is Revenue recorded in Governmental Accounting?

A

When it is BOTH available and measurable; regardless of when it is spent.

160
Q

Gov Acc

What is Derived Tax Revenue?

A

Money collected from people doing things:

Sales tax (buying cars) or income tax (people working)

161
Q

Gov Acc

What is Imposed Tax Revenue?

A

Tax assessed just because things exist

Example: property tax on a car (even if it’s never driven); real estate tax

Recorded as a revenue when BUDGETED.

Estimated uncollectible property tax revenues don’t offset revenues; so don’t net them.

162
Q

Gov Acc

What are the types of Proprietary Funds?

A

Internal Service Funds - to serve the needs of other governmental units (i.e. motor pool)

Enterprise Funds - provide goods or services to external users (i.e. post office)

163
Q

Gov Acc

What are the Fund Balance Types?

A
Restricted - Restricted by Contributor 
 Committed - Restricted by Government
 Assigned - Intended for a purpose
 Unassigned - Available to be spent
 Non-spendable - Not in a spendable state
164
Q

Gov Acc

What are the types of Fiduciary Funds?

A

Agency Fund - government acts as an agent or custodian

Pension Trust Fund - Government is a trustee for a pension plan

Investment Trust Fund - Government is a trustee over a series of investments

Private Purpose Trust - Trust that benefits various individuals and entities

165
Q

Gov Acc

How are Assets & Liabilities presented on the Statement of Net Position?

A

Assets (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Outflows of Resources
Liabilities (Current & Non-Current)
Deferred Inflows of Resources

166
Q

Gov Acc

How are Capital Assets shown on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

A

They are shown net of debt

Asset Cost - Accumulated Depreciation - Asset Liabilities : Net Assets

167
Q

Gov Acc

How is infrastructure reported on a governmental Statement of Net Assets?

A

Modified approach:

Reported at cost; no accumulated depreciation

168
Q

Gov Acc

How is a Statement of Net Assets divided?

A

Into Governmental Activities and Business Activities

169
Q

Gov Acc

How are activities presented in a Statement of Activities?

A

They are divided by function

If the activities of a component are distinguishable from the rest of the governmental entity; then discreet presentation is required

If the activities of the component cannot be identified and separated from the rest of the governmental activities; then blended presentation is warranted.

Component units are reported in the Entity-Wide Financial Statements and not the Fund Financial Statements.

170
Q

Gov Acc

What is the primary objective of governmental accounting?

A

To provide information that is useful and benefits a wide range of users including:

Costs of services provided

Sufficiency of revenues to cover costs

Financial position of entity

171
Q

Gov Acc

What Financial Statements are required for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

A

Statement of Fiduciary Net Position and Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position

172
Q

Gov Acc

What are the components of the Statement of Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

A

Assets; Deferred Outfows; Liabilities; Deferred Outflows; Fiduciary Net Position

173
Q

Gov Acc

What are the components of the Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position for Defined Benefit Pension plans?

A

Additions (Contributions and Net Investment Income) - Deductions (Benefits Payments and Admin Expense) : Net Change in Fiduciary Net Position

174
Q

Gov Acc

What should be included in the Financial Statement notes for Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

A

Types of Benefits; Plan Member Classes; Board Information; Investment Policies and FV Determination