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16 February, 07:50

On December 31, Year 1, Elm Village paid a contractor $4,500,000 for the total cost of a new Village Hall built in Year 1 on Village-owned land. Financing for the capital project was provided by a $3,000,000 general obligation bond issue sold at face value on December 31, Year 1, with the remaining $1,500,000 transferred from the General Fund. What account and amount should be reported in Elm's 2005 financial statements for the General Fund?

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  1. 16 February, 11:24
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    D. Other financing uses control

    $1,500,000

    Explanation:

    Given that

    Total cost of a new village hall = $4,500,000

    Transferred balance = $1,500,000

    Issue of bond sold at face value = $3,000,000

    By considering the above information, the account and amount reported for the General fund is as follows

    The transferred balance i. e $1,500,000 is shown in the other financing uses control account which denotes the operating transfer and the $3,000,000 should be recognized as a fund for capital project in a other financing sources control account
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