
ACC 410 ACC410 Quiz 7 (Strayer)
ACC 410 Quiz 7
This quiz consist of 30 multiple choice questions. The first 15 questions cover the material in Chapter 12. The second 15 questions cover the material in Chapter 13.
FASB requires that all not-for-profit organizations report expenses
A not-for-profit Art Museum that has elected not to capitalize its art collection receives a donation of a rare piece of Tlinket Indian art. The donor paid $8,000 for the piece several years ago. Today the piece has an estimated fair value of $50,000. What entry should the Art Museum make upon receipt of this donation?
United Charities’ annual fund raising drive in 2001 raised pledges of $600,000 of which $400,000 were collected in 2001 and $100,000 were collected in 2002. United Charities estimates $75,000 of the remaining pledges will never be collected. In 2002, the change in unrestricted net assets is
Voluntary health and welfare organizations must also report expenses by
Revenues of a not-for-profit organization should be reported as
Native Art Museum, a not-for-profit entity that elects not to capitalize its collection items, purchased for $10,000 a wonderful totem pole for display near the door of the Museum. As a result of this transaction, which of the following entries should be made?
United Charities’ annual fund raising drive in 2001 raised pledges of $600,000 of which $400,000 were collected in 2001 and $100,000 were collected in 2002. United Charities estimates $75,000 of the remaining pledges will never be collected. The increase in temporarily restricted net assets in 2001 as a result of the fundraising drive is
When should a not-for-profit entity recognize pledge revenue that is contingent upon raising a matching amount?
FASB requires the focus of external financial reporting be on
Expenses incurred by not-for-profit organizations should be reported as
In a prior year, United Charities received a $100,000 gift to be used to acquire vans to provide transportation for physically challenged adults. During the current year, United acquired two vans at a cost of $60,000 each. The appropriate entry(ies) to record the acquisition should be
The account title “Resources Released from Restriction” is reported by a ‘restricted fund’ as a
Not-for-profit organization should report contributions restricted for long-term purposes in which of the following categories?
Simplex Games, a not-for-profit entity organized to provide athletic competition opportunities for high school students, utilizes a number of volunteers in carrying out its mission. At the 2002 Games 50 volunteers provided a total of 1000 hours of service performing tasks such as picking up litter and delivering water to the athletes. A local CPA firm donates its services to prepare the annual tax return and other federal and state required paperwork which must be filed to maintain its status as a tax-exempt organization. During 2002 the CPA firm provided 50 hours of service. If purchased, the CPA services would have cost $50 per hour and the game workers would have cost $5 per hour. How much contributed service revenue should Simplex Games recognize in 2002?
Financial statements for Smith College, a church-supported college, should be prepared according to standards set by
New College, a private college, received a $1 million donation. The donor specified that the principal of her gift could not be used for program activities but the earnings on the principal must be used to provide scholarships to academically qualified students in the business school. The $1 million gift would increase which of the following categories of net assets?
Kale Hospital, a not-for-profit entity, received a pledge from a donor in support of a fund raising effort by the Hospital to finance construction of a new facility for cancer treatment. The donor promised to pay $1 million in equal annual installments of $100,000 over the next 10 years. The present value of the gift at the risk-free interest rate is $736,000. The amount of restricted revenue that should be recognized by Kale in the year of the gift is
During the current year, Jones University received a $50,000 gift from an alumnae who specified that it must be used to pay travel costs for faculty to attend health care conferences in foreign countries. During the year the university spent $8,000 to support travel to a health care conference in Italy. The $8,000 disbursement will cause a NET decrease in which class of net assets?
A hospital carried a 2-year malpractice insurance policy that allows for retroactive premium adjustments based on experience (claims actually incurred). The basic premium is $150,000 for the 2-year policy payable in advance. At the end of the first year the hospital estimates that it will have to pay an additional $40,000 in premiums as a result of claims filed in the current year and it estimates that it will incur additional premiums in the second year of $50,000 as a result of claims filed in the second year. The amount of insurance expense that should appear on the financial statements at the end of the first year should be
For a not-for-profit hospital, which of the following financial statements is NOT required?
A consortium of physicians agree to provide services to the employees of a large County government. The agreement calls for monthly payments from the County to the consortium in the amount of $100,000 per month. County employees are not billed for services rendered by the consortium. All County employees are required to use the consortium under their health care program (any services rendered to County employees by other physicians are not covered under the health plan). During the period the consortium performed services for County employees for which it would have billed $85,000. The consortium referred patients to other health care providers for services they could not perform. The consortium estimates that it will be billed $5,000 for those services. The amount of revenue that should be recognized by the consortium is
A hospital estimates, based on past experience, that it will incur $5 million in malpractice claims as a result of services rendered in the current period. The hospital carries a malpractice insurance policy with a yearly $2 million deductible clause. The amount that should appear on its year-end financial statement as Claims Expense (Loss) should be
For financial reporting purposes, state supported colleges and universities are within the jurisdiction of the
A private not-for-profit college would include which of the following financial statements in is Basic Financial Statements?
Kale Hospital, a not-for-profit entity, received a pledge from a donor in support of a fund raising effort by the Hospital to finance construction of a new facility for cancer treatment. The donor promised to pay $1 million in equal annual installments of $100,000 over the next 10 years. The present value of the gift at the risk-free interest rate is $736,000. The amount of unrestricted revenue that should be recognized by Kale in the year of the gift is
For financial reporting purposes, government hospitals are within the jurisdiction of the
An accountant has encountered a perplexing financial reporting issue related to the hospital for which she is preparing financial statements. The issue is not specifically addressed by FASB statements. To which of the following sources would the accountant probably look for industry-specific guidance?
An accountant has encountered a perplexing financial reporting issue related to the private college for which he is preparing financial statements. The issue is not specifically addressed by FASB Statements. To what standards would the accountant now look for guidance?
For financial reporting purposes, private not-for-profit health care providers are within the jurisdiction of the
In prior years, a not-for-profit hospital received funds from a donor who restricted the use of those funds to providing nursing scholarships. During the current year $8,000 of scholarships were awarded. These scholarships should be reported