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Select the best answer choice for each of the following items: 1. Which of the following receipts is properly recorded as unrestricted current funds on the books of a university? (a) Tuition. (b) Student laboratory fees. (c) Housing fees. (d) Research grants. 2. The current funds group of a not-for-profit private university includes which of the following
Select the best answer choice for each of the following items:
1. Which of the following receipts is properly recorded as unrestricted current funds on the books of a university?
(a) Tuition.
(b) Student laboratory fees.
(c) Housing fees.
(d) Research grants.
2. The current funds group of a not-for-profit private university includes which of the following


3. On January 2, 2015, John Reynolds established a $500,000 trust, the income from which is to be paid to Mansfield University for general operating purposes. The Wyndham National Bank was appointed by Reynolds as trustee of the fund. What journal entry is required on Mansfield’s books?


4. For the fall semester of 2015, Cherry College assessed its students $2,300,000 for tuition and fees. The net amount realized was only $2,100,000 because of the following revenue reductions: 

Refunds occasioned by class cancellations and student
Withdrawals ………………………………………………………………………………… $ 50,000
Tuition remissions granted to faculty members’ families ………………….. 10,000
Scholarships and fellowships …………………………………………………………. 140,000

How much should Cherry College report for the period for unrestricted current funds revenues from tuition and fees?
(a) $2,100,000.
(b) $2,150,000.
(c) $2,250,000.
(d) $2,300,000.
5. During the years ending June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2015, Schafer University conducted a cancer research project financed by a $2,000,000 gift from an alumnus. This entire amount was pledged by the donor on July 10, 2013, although he paid only $500,000 at that date. The gift was restricted to the financing of this particular research project. During the two-year research period, Schafer’s related gift receipts and research expenditures were as follows:


How much gift revenue should Schafer University report in the temporarily restricted column of its statement of activities for the year ended June 30, 2015?
(a) $0.
(b) $800,000.
(c) $1,100,000.
(d) $2,000,000.

3. On January 2, 2015, John Reynolds established a $500,000 trust, the income from which is to be paid to Mansfield University for general operating purposes. The Wyndham National Bank was appointed by Reynolds as trustee of the fund. What journal entry is required on Mansfield’s books?
Select the best answer choice for each of the following items:
1. Which of the following receipts is properly recorded as unrestricted current funds on the books of a university?
(a) Tuition.
(b) Student laboratory fees.
(c) Housing fees.
(d) Research grants.
2. The current funds group of a not-for-profit private university includes which of the following


3. On January 2, 2015, John Reynolds established a $500,000 trust, the income from which is to be paid to Mansfield University for general operating purposes. The Wyndham National Bank was appointed by Reynolds as trustee of the fund. What journal entry is required on Mansfield’s books?


4. For the fall semester of 2015, Cherry College assessed its students $2,300,000 for tuition and fees. The net amount realized was only $2,100,000 because of the following revenue reductions: 

Refunds occasioned by class cancellations and student
Withdrawals ………………………………………………………………………………… $ 50,000
Tuition remissions granted to faculty members’ families ………………….. 10,000
Scholarships and fellowships …………………………………………………………. 140,000

How much should Cherry College report for the period for unrestricted current funds revenues from tuition and fees?
(a) $2,100,000.
(b) $2,150,000.
(c) $2,250,000.
(d) $2,300,000.
5. During the years ending June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2015, Schafer University conducted a cancer research project financed by a $2,000,000 gift from an alumnus. This entire amount was pledged by the donor on July 10, 2013, although he paid only $500,000 at that date. The gift was restricted to the financing of this particular research project. During the two-year research period, Schafer’s related gift receipts and research expenditures were as follows:


How much gift revenue should Schafer University report in the temporarily restricted column of its statement of activities for the year ended June 30, 2015?
(a) $0.
(b) $800,000.
(c) $1,100,000.
(d) $2,000,000.

4. For the fall semester of 2015, Cherry College assessed its students $2,300,000 for tuition and fees. The net amount realized was only $2,100,000 because of the following revenue reductions: Refunds occasioned by class cancellations and student Withdrawals ………………………………………………………………………………… $ 50,000 Tuition remissions granted to faculty members’ families ………………….. 10,000 Scholarships and fellowships …………………………………………………………. 140,000 How much should Cherry College report for the period for unrestricted current funds revenues from tuition and fees? (a) $2,100,000. (b) $2,150,000. (c) $2,250,000. (d) $2,300,000. 5. During the years ending June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2015, Schafer University conducted a cancer research project financed by a $2,000,000 gift from an alumnus. This entire amount was pledged by the donor on July 10, 2013, although he paid only $500,000 at that date. The gift was restricted to the financing of this particular research project. During the two-year research period, Schafer’s related gift receipts and research expenditures were as follows:
Select the best answer choice for each of the following items:
1. Which of the following receipts is properly recorded as unrestricted current funds on the books of a university?
(a) Tuition.
(b) Student laboratory fees.
(c) Housing fees.
(d) Research grants.
2. The current funds group of a not-for-profit private university includes which of the following


3. On January 2, 2015, John Reynolds established a $500,000 trust, the income from which is to be paid to Mansfield University for general operating purposes. The Wyndham National Bank was appointed by Reynolds as trustee of the fund. What journal entry is required on Mansfield’s books?


4. For the fall semester of 2015, Cherry College assessed its students $2,300,000 for tuition and fees. The net amount realized was only $2,100,000 because of the following revenue reductions: 

Refunds occasioned by class cancellations and student
Withdrawals ………………………………………………………………………………… $ 50,000
Tuition remissions granted to faculty members’ families ………………….. 10,000
Scholarships and fellowships …………………………………………………………. 140,000

How much should Cherry College report for the period for unrestricted current funds revenues from tuition and fees?
(a) $2,100,000.
(b) $2,150,000.
(c) $2,250,000.
(d) $2,300,000.
5. During the years ending June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2015, Schafer University conducted a cancer research project financed by a $2,000,000 gift from an alumnus. This entire amount was pledged by the donor on July 10, 2013, although he paid only $500,000 at that date. The gift was restricted to the financing of this particular research project. During the two-year research period, Schafer’s related gift receipts and research expenditures were as follows:


How much gift revenue should Schafer University report in the temporarily restricted column of its statement of activities for the year ended June 30, 2015?
(a) $0.
(b) $800,000.
(c) $1,100,000.
(d) $2,000,000.

How much gift revenue should Schafer University report in the temporarily restricted column of its statement of activities for the year ended June 30, 2015? (a) $0. (b) $800,000. (c) $1,100,000. (d) $2,000,000.





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Annuiry Funds Loan Funds Yes Yes Yes No No No (d) No Yes (a) Memo entry only (b) Cash 500,000 Endowment Fund Balance (c) Nonexpendable Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Balance (d) Expendable Funds 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 Endowment Fund Balance 500,000 Year Ended June 30 2014 2015 Gift receipts Cancer research restricted ex penditures $700,000 900,000 $ 800,000 1,100,000


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