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Chapter 21 Test Bank ACCOUNTING FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Multiple Choice Questions LO1 1. A not-for-profit entity has all of the following characteristics except that it will a. operate for purposes other than to provide goods or service at a profit. b. have a positive fund balance. c. not possess ownership interests like a corporation. d. receive significant contributions from providers who do not expect returns. LO2 2. A governmental not-for-profit entity has which of the following characteristics? a. It must have a positive fund balance. b. It must only operate on US soil. c. A government can void tax regulations for the entity. d. A government can unilaterally dissolve the entity. LO2 3. A non-governmental not-for-profit unit is subject to I. GASB. II. FASB. a. I. only. b. II. only. c. A combination of I and II depending on the entity’s purpose. d. Neither I or II LO3 ©2009 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 21-1

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Chapter 21 Test Bank

ACCOUNTING FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Multiple Choice Questions

LO11. A not-for-profit entity has all of the following

characteristics except that it will

a. operate for purposes other than to provide goods or service at a profit.

b. have a positive fund balance.c. not possess ownership interests like a corporation.d. receive significant contributions from providers who do not

expect returns.

LO22. A governmental not-for-profit entity has which of the following

characteristics?

a. It must have a positive fund balance.b. It must only operate on US soil.c. A government can void tax regulations for the entity.d. A government can unilaterally dissolve the entity.

LO23. A non-governmental not-for-profit unit is subject to

I. GASB.II. FASB.

a. I. only.b. II. only.c. A combination of I and II depending on the entity’s

purpose.d. Neither I or II

LO34. In accounting for private, not-for-profit organizations,

revenues and expenses are reported at _________ amounts and most gains and losses are reported at ___________ amounts.

a. net, grossb. gross, netc. gross, grossd. net, net

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LO35. When the temporary-use restriction on a charitable donation is

satisfied, which of the following is not reported?

a. Net assets released from restrictions in changes in temporarily restricted net assets.

b. Net assets released from restrictions on the statement of cash flows.

c. Expenses as changes in unrestricted net assets.d. Net assets released from restrictions in changes in

unrestricted net assets.

LO36. Under FASB not-for-profit accounting guidance, an unconditional

transfer of cash or other assets to an entity, or a settlement or cancellation of its liabilities in a voluntary, non-reciprocal transfer, is called a(n)

a. unconditional promise to give.b. contribution.c. conditional promise to give.d. residual equity transfer.

LO37. Unconditional promises to give that include promises of

payments due in future periods (next year or later) are reported as

a. unrestricted revenues.b. a memorandum, until the year of the promised payment.c. deferred revenues until payment is received.d. restricted revenues.

LO38. A gift-in-kind, for which there is little or no discretion on

disposition, should be accounted for by a not-for-profit entity as

a. a special purpose contribution.b. an exchange transaction.c. an agency transaction.d. a conditional promise to give.

LO49. Voluntary health and welfare organizations must report expenses

classified by

a. Restriction.b. function and natural classification.c. restriction and natural classification.d. restriction, function and natural classification.

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LO410. Which one of the following statements is not required for

voluntary health and welfare organizations?

a. A statement of financial position.b. A statement of activities.c. A statement of functional expenses.d. A statement of changes in net assets.

LO411. Voluntary health and welfare organizations classify fund-

raising costs as

a. costs of services sold.b. program services.c. functional expenses.d. supporting services.

LO412. Voluntary health and welfare organizations

a. may report fund accounts as supplementary according to FASB Statement No. 117 specifications.

b. are required to report unrestricted and restricted net assets according to fund accounting principles.

c. must report fund accounts if management uses them for internal reporting.

d. are restricted from reporting fund accounting.

LO413. A law firm develops the service contracts for a voluntary

health and welfare organization. How will this action be recorded by the voluntary health and welfare organization?

a. As a restricted revenue.b. As an unrestricted contribution.c. As both an unrestricted revenue and as an expense.d. As a pro bono activity.

LO514. Hospital premium fees are

a. charity care services.b. only earned to the extent of the services provided.c. refundable to the subscriber if services are unused.d. revenues earned even if the standard charge is above or

below the fee.

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LO515. Hospital courtesy allowances are

a. charity care services.b. revenue deductions.c. Expenses.d. revenues earned even if the standard charge is above or

below the allowance.

LO516. Activities treated as deductions from gross revenues (contra-

revenue accounts) in not-for-profit hospitals and other health care organizations include(s)

a. charity care services.b. courtesy allowances.c. estimated bad debts.d. all of the above.

LO617. Which of the following is (are) treated as expense(s) by not-

for-profit colleges and universities?

a. tuition waivers and student aid.b. tuition waivers and estimated bad debts.c. estimated bad debts and student aid.d. tuition waivers, student aid and estimated bad debts.

LO618. Not-for-profit college and university student unions,

dormitories, and residence halls are considered

a. educational and general services.b. auxiliary enterprises.c. independent operations.d. restricted enterprises.

LO619. An alumnus made a donation of adjoining land to a university.

The university would record the gift as

a. an endowment asset.b. a restricted revenue.c. an unrestricted revenue.d. an exchange transaction.

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LO620. In a not-for-profit university, the federal grant funds given

directly to students are an example of

a. a bequest.b. an agency transaction.c. unrestricted revenue.d. a restricted contribution.

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LO3Exercise 1

The following information was taken from the accounts and records of the Astronomy Foundation, a private, not-for-profit organization. All balances are as of December 31, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

Unrestricted Support - Contributions.................. $5,000,000Unrestricted Support - Membership Dues................ 600,000Unrestricted Revenues - Investment Income............. 96,000Temporarily restricted gain on sale of investments.... 9,000Expenses - Research................................... 3,200,000Expenses - Fund Raising............................... 700,000Expenses - Management and General..................... 300,000Restricted Support - Contributions.................... 600,000Restricted Revenues - Investment Income............... 50,000Permanently Restricted Support - Contributions........ 60,000Unrestricted Net Assets, January 1, 2005.............. 500,000Temporarily Restricted Net Assets, January 1, 2005.... 6,000,000Permanently Restricted Net Assets, January 1, 2005.... 50,000

The unrestricted support from contributions was received in cash during the year. The expenses included $1,300,000 payable from donor -restricted resources.

Required:

Prepare Astronomy's statement of activities for the year ended December 31, 2005.

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LO3Exercise 2

The following information was taken from the accounts and records of the Archive Foundation, a private, not-for-profit organization. All balances are as of June 30, 2006, unless otherwise noted.

Unrestricted Support - Contributions.................. $3,000,000Unrestricted Support - Membership Dues................ 700,000Unrestricted Revenues - Investment Income............. 76,000Temporarily restricted gain on sale of investments.... 19,000Expenses - Research................................... 2,200,000Expenses - Fund Raising............................... 400,000Expenses - Management and General..................... 500,000Restricted Support - Contributions.................... 600,000Restricted Revenues - Investment Income............... 40,000Permanently Restricted Support - Contributions........ 70,000Unrestricted Net Assets, July 1, 2005................. 450,000Temporarily Restricted Net Assets, July 1, 2005....... 2,100,000Permanently Restricted Net Assets, July 1, 2005 60,000

The unrestricted support from contributions was received in cash during the year. The expenses included $800,000 payable from donor - restricted resources.

Required:

Prepare Archive's statement of activities for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2006.

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LO4Exercise 3

Food for the Golden Years is a private, not-for-profit organization that provides free meals for the post-65 age group in the suburbs of a large city. Record the following transactions in the accounts of Food for the Golden Years. The following transactions affected the accounts of Food for the Golden Years.

1. Unrestricted cash gifts that were received last year, but designated for use in the current year, totaled $20,000.

2. Unrestricted pledges of $40,000 were received. Five percent of the pledges typically prove uncollectible. Additional cash contributions during the year totaled $25,000.

3. Donations of food totaled $100,000. The inventory of food on hand decreased by $1,500 during the year.

4. The following expenses were incurred: Salary of director, $15,000; facility rental for the meals program, $2,500; and purchases of food, $45,000.

5. Pledges of $250,000 were received during the year. The pledges were restricted for use in purchasing new delivery vans. All of these pledges are expected to be collected in the next fiscal year.

Required:

Make journal entries for the aforementioned transactions.

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LO4Exercise 4

The Rehabilitation Clinic is a private, not-for-profit organization that provides free rehabilitation health services for the uninsured. The following transactions occurred for the Rehabilitation Clinic.

1. Unrestricted cash gifts that were received last year, but designated for use in the current year, totaled $40,000.

2. Unrestricted pledges of $400,000 were received. Two percent of the pledges typically prove uncollectible. Additional cash contributions during the year totaled $200,000.

3. Gifts in kind were received that were sold at a silent auction for $16,000. The fair value of the donated gifts in kind could not be reasonably determined.

4. Expenses were incurred as follows: Salary of doctor, $110,000; facility rental for the clinic program, $60,000; purchases of supplies, $10,000; and utility costs, $12,000.

5. Marketable securities with a fair value of $520,000 were received with a stipulation that the clinic use the funds to purchase a suitable property for the clinic.

Required:

Make journal entries for the aforementioned transactions.

LO5Exercise 5

Little Town Hospital is a private, not-for-profit hospital. The following information is available about the operations.

1. Gross patient services charges totaled $4,000,000.2. Included in the above revenues are: charity services, $125,000;

contractual adjustments, $350,000; courtesy allowances, $10,000; and estimated uncollectible amounts, $150,000.

3. Premium fees receipts were $125,000.4. Purchased $40,000 of hospital supplies on account, with payments on

that account, $36,000.5. Received cash donations for a new hospital wing of $1,100,000.6. Paid contractor $275,000 for billed costs toward the new hospital

wing.

Required:

Make journal entries for the aforementioned transactions.

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LO5Exercise 6

Remote Reconstructive is a private, not-for-profit hospital. The following information is available about the operations.

1. Gross patient services charges totaled $4,500,000.2. Included in the above revenues are: charity services, $165,000;

contractual adjustments, $400,000; and courtesy allowances, $14,000. 3. Received marketable securities valued at $115,000 for the purchase

of new diagnostic equipment.4. The marketable securities were sold for $124,000 and diagnostic

equipment was purchased at a cost of $138,000.5. Revenue from the hospital gift shop was $31,000 and from the

cafeteria revenues were $160,000.6. Incurred and paid nursing service costs of $1,000,000 and general

service costs of $500,000.

Required:

Make journal entries for the aforementioned transactions.

LO6Exercise 7

Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions for a private, not-for-profit university.

1. Tuition and fees assessed total $10,000,000, 85% of which was collected by year-end; tuition scholarships were granted for $800,000, and $400,000 was expected to be uncollectible.

2. Revenues collected from sales and services by the university bookstore were $1,000,000.

3. Salaries and wages were $5,000,000, $200,000 of which was for employees of the university bookstore.

4. Financial aid funds of $500,000 were received from the Pell Grant program; the funds were then disbursed to the appropriate students.

5. Contributions of $250,000 were received; $50,000 was restricted for the athletic department and $200,000 was unrestricted. An additional $25,000 was pledged to the athletic department by the alumni.

6. Athletic equipment was purchased with $35,000 previously set aside for that purpose.

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LO6Exercise 8

A private, not-for-profit university received donations of $2,000,000 in 2005 that were restricted to certain research projects on zero gravity material science. The university incurred $1,150,000 of expenses on this research in 2005.

In 2005, an alumnus contributed a $1,000,000 endowment for genetic research with all endowment income restricted for that purpose. Income totaled $50,000 for the year and zero gravity research expenses were $44,000.

Required:

Prepare the appropriate journal entries for the university.

LO6Exercise 9

The following information is available about the operations for a private, not-for-profit university.

1. The university sold $9,000,000 of 8% bonds to finance the construction of a new building for the business school. The bonds were sold on January 1 and pay interest on December 31 of each year. The bonds were sold at par and mature in 20 years.

2. The university received $2,500,000 in alumni donations for the new business school building.

3. The building was constructed at a total cost of $10,500,000 and the contractor was paid in full.

4. Interest was paid on the bonds.5. Depreciation on the new building was $525,000.

Required:

Prepare the appropriate journal entries for the university.

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LO6Exercise 10

A private, not-for-profit university received donations of $500,000 in 2005 that were restricted to capital improvements of the football stadium. The university spent $650,000 on capital improvements for the stadium in 2005 and recorded depreciation of $51,000.

In 2005, an alumnus contributed a $2,500,000 endowment for football scholarships with all endowment income restricted for that purpose. Income totaled $201,000 for the year and scholarship awards were $299,000.

Required:

Prepare the appropriate journal entries for the university.

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SOLUTIONS

Multiple Choice Questions

1. b

2. d

3. b

4. b

5. b

6. b

7. d

8. c

9. b

10. d

11. d

12. d

13. c

14. d

15. b

16. b

17. c

18. b

19. c

20. b

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Exercise 1

Astronomy FoundationStatement of Activities

For the Year Ended December 31, 2005

Changes in Unrestricted Net AssetsRevenues and GainsContributions........................... $5,000,000Membership dues......................... 600,000Investment Income....................... 96,000 Total revenues and gains............. 5,696,000Net assets released from restrictions 1,300,000

Increase in unrestricted net assets 6,996,000

Expenses:Program Services:

Research................................ 3,200,000Supporting Services:

Management and General.................. 300,000Fund Raising............................ 700,000 Total Supporting Services............ 1,000,000 Total Expenses....................... 4,200,000 Net increase in unrestricted net assets 2,796,000

Changes in Temporarily Restricted Net AssetsContributions........................... 600,000Investment Income....................... 50,000Gain on Sale of investments............. 9,000Net assets released from restriction.... (1,300,000 ) Decrease in temporarily restricted net assets ( 641,000 )

Changes in Permanently Restricted Net AssetsContributions........................... 60,000Increase in permanently restricted net assets 60,000

Increase in net assets..................... 2,215,000Net assets, January 1, 2005................ 6,550,000Net assets, December 31,2005............... $8,765,000

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Exercise 2

Archive FoundationStatement of Activities

For the Year Ended June 30, 2006

Changes in Unrestricted Net AssetsRevenues and GainsContributions........................... $3,000,000Membership dues......................... 700,000Investment Income....................... 76,000 Total revenues and gains............. 3,776,000Net assets released from restrictions 800,000

Increase in unrestricted net assets 4,576,000

Expenses:Program Services:

Research................................ 2,200,000Supporting Services:

Management and General.................. 500,000Fund Raising............................ 400,000 Total Supporting Services............ 900,000 Total Expenses....................... 3,100,000 Net increase in unrestricted net assets 1,476,000

Changes in Temporarily Restricted Net AssetsContributions........................... 600,000Investment Income....................... 40,000Gain on Sale of investments............. 19,000Net assets released from restriction.... (800,000 ) Decrease in temporarily restricted net assets (141,000)

Changes in Permanently Restricted Net AssetsContributions........................... 70,000Increase in permanently restricted net assets 70,000

Increase in net assets..................... 1,405,000Net assets, July 1, 2005................... 2,610,000Net assets, June 30,2006................... $4,015,000

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Exercise 3

1. Temporarily restricted net assets - reclassifications out............ 20,000

Unrestricted net assets - reclassifications in.............. 20,000

2. Pledges receivable...................... 40,000 Cash ................................. 25,000 Allowance for uncollectible pledges. . 2,000 Unrestricted support - contributions. 63,000

3. Expenses - meals program - supplies..... 101,500

Inventory of supplies................ 1,500 Unrestricted contributions - donated supplies.................. 100,000

4. Expenses - management and general....... 15,000 Expenses - meals program - supplies..... 45,000 Expenses - meals program - rental....... 2,500 Cash................................. 62,500

5. Pledges receivable...................... 250,000 Temporarily restricted support -

contributions..................... 250,000

Exercise 4

1. Temporarily restricted net assets - reclassifications out................... 40,000

Unrestricted net assets - reclassifications in................. 40,000

2. Pledges receivable...................... 400,000 Cash ................................. 200,000 Allowance for uncollectible pledges. . 8,000 Unrestricted support - contributions. 584,000

3. Cash.................................... 16,000

Unrestricted revenues - sales........ 16,000

4. Expenses - management and general....... 110,000 Expenses - supplies..................... 10,000 Expenses - rental....................... 60,000 Expenses - utilities.................... 12,000 Cash................................. 192,000

5. Marketable securities................... 520,000 Temporarily restricted support -

contributions........................ 520,000

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Exercise 5

1.Accounts receivable..................... 4,000,000

Patient service revenues-unrestricted 4,000,000

2.Patient service revenues - unrestricted. 125,000Contractual adjustments................. 350,000

Courtesy discounts...................... 10,000Expenses - provision for bad debts...... 150,000

Accounts receivable.................. 485,000Allowance for uncollectibles......... 150,000

3.Cash.................................... 125,000

Premium revenue - unrestricted....... 125,000

4.Supplies inventory...................... 40,000

Accounts payable..................... 40,000

Accounts payable........................ 36,000Cash................................. 36,000

5.Cash.................................... 1,100,000

Temporarily restricted support....... 1,100,000

6. Construction in progress................ 275,000Cash................................. 275,000

Temporarily restricted net assets -reclassifications out................... 275,000

Unrestricted net assets - reclassifications in................ 275,000

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Exercise 6

1.Accounts receivable..................... 4,500,000

Patient service revenues-unrestricted 4,500,000

2.Patient service revenues - unrestricted. 165,000Contractual adjustments................. 400,000

Courtesy discounts...................... 14,000 Accounts receivable.................. 579,000

3. Marketable securities................... 115,000 Temporarily restricted support....... 115,000

4. Cash.................................... 124,000 Marketable securities................ 115,000 Temporarily restricted support - investment income.................... 9,000

Equipment............................... 138,000 Cash................................. 138,000

Temporarily restricted net assets - reclassifications out................... 124,000

Unrestricted net assets - reclassifications in................. 124,000

5. Cash.................................... 191,000 Other operating revenue -

unrestricted ....................... 191,000

6. Nursing service expense................. 1,000,000 General services expense................ 500,000 Cash................................. 1,500,000

Exercise 7

1. Accounts receivable..................... 10,000,000

Revenues - educational and general... 10,000,000 Tuition reduction - scholarships........ 800,000

Expenses - bad debts.................... 400,000Accounts receivable.................. 800,000Allowance for uncollectible accounts. 400,000

Cash.................................... 8,500,000Accounts receivable.................. 8,500,000

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2. Cash.................................... 1,000,000

Revenues - auxiliary enterprises..... 1,000,000

3. Expenses - educational and general ..... 4,800,000 Expenses - auxiliary enterprises....... 200,000

Cash................................. 5,000,000

4. Cash.................................... 500,000 Grant funds held for students........ 500,000

Grant funds held for students........... 500,000Cash................................. 500,000

5. Cash ................................. 250,000 Contributions receivable................ 25,000

Unrestricted revenues - contributions 200,000 Temporarily restricted revenues - contributions.................... 75,000

6. Equipment............................... 35,000

Cash................................. 35,000

Temporarily restricted net assets - reclassifications out................... 35,000

Unrestricted net assets - reclassifications in................ 35,000

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Exercise 8

Cash.................................... 2,000,000Temporarily restricted revenues-research 2,000,000

Expenses - research..................... 1,150,000Cash/Payables........................ 1,150,000

Temporarily restricted net assets -reclassifications out................... 1,150,000

Unrestricted net assets - reclassifications in................. 1,150,000

Cash.................................... 1,000,000Permanently restricted revenues -

endowment contribution............... 1,000,000

Cash.................................... 50,000Temporarily restricted revenues -

endowment income..................... 50,000

Expenses-research....................... 44,000Cash/Payables........................ 44,000

Temporarily restricted net assets -reclassifications out................... 44,000

Unrestricted net assets - reclassifications in................. 44,000

Exercise 9

1. Cash ................................. 9,000,000 Bonds payable........................ 9,000,000

2. Cash.................................... 2,500,000Temporarily restricted revenues -

Contributions....................... 2,500,000

3. Building................................ 10,500,000 Cash................................. 10,500,000

Temporarily restricted net assets - reclassifications out................... 10,500,000

Unrestricted net assets - reclassifications in................. 10,500,000

4. Expenses - interest..................... 720,000 Cash................................. 720,000

5. Expenses – depreciation................. 525,000

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Accumulated depreciation............. 525,000

Exercise 10

Cash.................................... 500,000Temporarily restricted revenues-stadium 500,000

Buildings - stadium..................... 650,000Cash................................. 650,000

Temporarily restricted net assets -reclassifications out................... 650,000

Unrestricted net assets - reclassifications in................ 650,000

Expenses - depreciation................. 51,000 Accumulated depreciation............. 51,000

Cash.................................... 2,500,000Permanently restricted revenues -

endowment contribution............... 2,500,000

Cash.................................... 201,000Temporarily restricted revenues -

endowment income..................... 201,000

Expenses - student aid.................. 299,000Cash................................. 299,000

Temporarily restricted net assets -reclassifications out................... 299,000

Unrestricted net assets - reclassifications in................ 299,000

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