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. Use the information given below to create the Income Statement, Statement of Changes in Owner’s Equity and Statement of Financial Position for Mikes Maintenance Company for the year ended Dec. 31 .
The balances for the accounts of Mike's Maintenance Co. for the year ended December 31 are as follows.
|
Account |
$ |
Account |
$ |
|
A/P |
7,000 |
Wages expense |
35,500 |
|
A/R |
6,500 |
Rent expense |
6,000 |
|
Cash |
10,500 |
||
|
Supplies |
1,200 |
Land |
50,000 |
|
Building |
125,000 |
Unearned revenue |
4,000 |
|
Supplies expense |
21,500 |
||
|
Mike’s Capital |
118,700 |
Mike’s Dividend |
48,000 |
|
Revenue |
174,500 |
|
Income Statement |
|
Statement of Owner’s Equity |
|
Statement of Financial Position |
|
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| CITY OF SALEM | ||||||||
| Schedule of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance - | ||||||||
| Budget and Actual: General Fund | ||||||||
| For The Year Ended December 31, 2017 | ||||||||
| Budgeted Amounts | ||||||||
| REVENUES | Original | Final | Actual Amounts Budgetary Basis | Variance with Final Budget | ||||
| Property Taxes | 14,666,000 | 14,666,000 | 15,361,830 | 695,830 | ||||
| Other Local Taxes | 11,562,500 | 11,562,500 | 11,761,522 | 199,022 | ||||
| Charges for Services | 1,613,011 | 1,613,011 | 1,601,435 | (11,576) | ||||
| Intergovernmental | 7,892,080 | 8,047,907 | 7,098,698 | (949,209) | ||||
| Miscellaneous | 1,504,977 | 1,388,385 | 1,262,549 | (125,836) | ||||
| TOTAL REVENUES | 37,238,568 | 37,277,803 | 37,086,034 | (191,769) | ||||
| EXPENDITURES | ||||||||
| Current | ||||||||
| General Government | 3,567,838 | 3,489,870 | 3,353,502 | 136,368 | ||||
| Judicial Administration | 1,321,048 | 1,497,845 | 1,456,734 | 41,111 | ||||
| Public Safety | 7,753,002 | 8,325,564 | 8,216,347 | 109,217 | ||||
| Public Works | 4,541,651 | 4,984,353 | 4,602,273 | 382,080 | ||||
| Health and Welfare | 4,823,267 | 4,440,167 | 4,418,294 | 21,873 | ||||
| Education | 8,963,248 | 8,929,725 | 8,887,834 | 41,891 | ||||
| Parks and Recreation | 2,983,861 | 3,097,528 | 3,055,325 | 42,203 | ||||
| Community Development | 872,594 | 904,168 | 899,209 | 4,959 | ||||
| TOTAL EXPENDITURES | 34,826,509 | 35,669,220 | 34,889,518 | 779,702 | ||||
| REVENUES OVER (UNDER) EXPENDITURES | 2,412,059 | 1,608,583 | 2,196,516 | 587,933 | ||||
| OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES): | ||||||||
| Transfers (to) other funds | (3,560,000) | (3,257,000) | (3,256,899) | 101 | ||||
| (3,560,000) | (3,257,000) | (3,256,899) | 101 | |||||
| Excess of revenues and other sources over | ||||||||
| (under) expenditures and other uses | (1,147,941) | (1,648,417) | (1,060,383) | 588,034 | ||||
| FUND BALANCE - Beginning of Year | 12,338,963 | 12,338,963 | 12,338,963 | - | ||||
| FUND BALANCE - End of Year | 11,191,022 | 10,690,546 | 11,278,580 | 588,034 | ||||
| Prepare Journal Entries below as directed | ||||||||
A Record the original budget
B Record the budget revisions
C Record the Actual Reevenues
D Record the encumbrances
E Record the actual expenditures and Encumbrance Reversais
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