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The QIN Care Centre is an NFPO funded by government grants and private donations. It prepares...

The QIN Care Centre is an NFPO funded by government grants and private donations. It prepares its annual financial statements using the deferral method of accounting for contributions, and it uses only the operations fund to account for all activities. The following summarizes some of the transactions made in Year 6:

1. The founding member of QIN contributed $100,000 on the conditions that the principal amount be invested in marketable securities and that only the income earned from the investment is spent on operations.

2. During the year, a public campaign was held to raise funds for daily operations for the current year. Cash of $800,000 was collected, and pledges for an additional $100,000 were received by the end of the year. It is estimated that approximately 95% of these pledges will be collected early in the new year.

3. The provincial government pledged $600,000 for the year to cover operating costs and an additional $1,000,000 to purchase equipment and furniture. All of the grant money was received by the end of the year, except for the last $50,000 to cover operating costs for December.

4. QIN used the $1,000,000 received from the provincial government to purchase equipment and furniture for the care facility. The amortization of these assets amounted to $100,000 for the year.

5. Invoices totalling $1,450,000 were received for goods and contracted services. Of these invoices, 90% were paid by the end of the fiscal year.

Required In accordance with the requirements of the CPA Canada Handbook, prepare the journal entries necessary to reflect the transactions.

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Date Account Titles and Explanations Debit Credit
1)

Cash or marketable securities

$    100,000.00

             Net Assets

$    100,000.00
2)

Cash

$    800,000.00

Pledge receivable

$    100,000.00

          Allowance For Pledge receivable (100000 x (1-95%)

$        5,000.00

          Donation revenue

$    895,000.00
3)

Cash

$ 1,550,000.00

Grant receivable

$      50,000.00

               Deferred  revenue

$ 1,000,000.00

               Grant revenue

$    600,000.00
4)

Equipment and furniture

$ 1,000,000.00

              Cash

$ 1,000,000.00

Amortization expense

$    100,000.00

              Accumulated amortization

$    100,000.00

Deferred  revenue

$    100,000.00

              Revenue

$    100,000.00
5)

Goods and services expense

$ 1,450,000.00
                Accounts payable $    145,000.00

                Cash (1,450,000 x 90%)

$ 1,305,000.00

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