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6–13. Jefferson County operates a centralized motor pool to service county vehicles. At the end of...

6–13.

Jefferson County operates a centralized motor pool to service county vehicles. At the end of 2016, the Motor Pool Internal Service Fund had the following account balances:

Debt Credit
Due from General Fund $ 6,500  

Cash

18,000  
Capital assets   35,000  
Supplies inventory   4,000
Accounts payable   $ 5,500
Accrued wages payable   300
Accumulated depreciation   6,500
Advance from enterprise fund   25,000

Net position  

26,200
Net Position 63,500 63, 500

The following events took place during 2017:

Additional supplies were purchased on account in the amount of $38,000.

Services provided to other departments on account totaled $98,000. A total of $68,000 was for departments in the General Fund and $30,000 for enterprise fund departments.

Supplies used amounted to $36,700.

Payments made on accounts payable amounted to $38,800.

Cash collected from the General Fund totaled $62,000, and cash collected from the enterprise fund totaled $30,000.

Salaries were paid in the amount of $48,700. Included in this amount is the accrued wages payable at the end of 2016. All of these are determined to be part of the cost of services provided.

In a previous year, the enterprise fund loaned the motor pool money under an advance for the purpose of purchasing garage equipment. In the current year, the motor pool repaid the enterprise fund $8,000 of this amount.

On July 1, 2017, the Motor Pool Fund borrowed $12,000 from the bank, signing a 12 percent note that is due in two years with annual interest payments on June 30. The borrowings are not related to capital asset purchases but were made to provide working capital.

Additional information includes:

Depreciation for the year amounted to $6,900.

The payment of interest on the note is payable on June 30, 2018.

Unpaid wages relating to the final week of the year totaled $770.

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a. Prepare journal entries and post entries to the T-accounts.

b. Prepare closing entries.

c. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Fund Net position.

d. Prepare a Statement of Net Position.

e. Prepare a Statement of Cash Flows for the year."

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