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Quiz 4: Accounting for Governmental Operating Activities–Illustrative Transactions and Financial Statements
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Question 1
True/False
Whenever a significant revenue source is restricted for a specific operating purpose, a special revenue fund should be established.
Question 2
True/False
Under the modified accrual basis of accounting applicable to governmental fund types, property tax revenue is accrued and recorded at net realizable value.
Question 3
True/False
Vehicles used by the police department should be reported in the governmental fund financial statements.
Question 4
True/False
Governments that are temporarily short of cash but that have levied taxes expected to be collectible during the fiscal year are generally able to borrow on short-term notes known as "tax anticipation notes payable."
Question 5
True/False
Property tax revenue is an example of a nonexchange revenue-one in which the government receives value without directly giving equal value in exchange.
Question 6
True/False
Estimated uncollectible tax amounts are recorded in the General Fund general journal as a reduction in revenues and in the governmental activities journal as a bad debt expense.
Question 7
True/False
A contribution was received by the city for the purchase of playground equipment. The contribution would not be recognized as revenue by the permanent fund until the playground equipment has been purchased.
Question 8
True/False
If the actual liability for goods received in the current year differs from the estimated liability recorded when the goods were ordered in the prior year, the Encumbrances account should be credited in the amount of the estimated liability.
Question 9
True/False
Under GASB standards, Revenues must be credited for the total amount of the property tax levy.
Question 10
True/False
Property taxes due 75 days after the current fiscal year end would be recognized as revenues in the current fiscal year's General Fund general journal.
Question 11
True/False
Under current GASB standards the revenue from property taxes should be recorded in the amounts collected during the current period.
Question 12
True/False
Encumbrances Outstanding is shown on the balance sheet as a restriction on fund balance.
Question 13
True/False
Budgetary entries are not recorded at the government-wide level.
Question 14
True/False
A payment made by the General Fund to a debt service fund would not be recorded in the governmental activities journal.
Question 15
True/False
Recording the annual budget is optional in the General Fund.
Question 16
True/False
A tourist tax that is restricted for use on maintenance projects in the historic downtown district should always be recorded as general revenues in the governmental activities journal.
Question 17
True/False
The Governmental Activities column of the government-wide statement of net position reports both current and noncurrent assets and liabilities.
Question 18
True/False
The Governmental Activities column of the statement of net position includes financial information for all funds of a government.
Question 19
True/False
The government-wide statement of net position is prepared using the same measurement focus and basis of accounting as the General Fund balance sheet.