CAPITAL ASSET/LONG TERM DEBT ACCOUNTING ENTRY EXAMPLES



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NOTE: All items in RED are offsets between the governmental fund and the SWGF 80 or SWGF 90. ADDITIONS: CAPITAL ASSET/LONG TERM DEBT ACCOUNTING ENTRY EXAMPLES CAPITAL ASSET EXAMPLES A vehicle was purchased for $24,500 cash using GL 721XX. Cash in Treasury 24,500 24,500 276XX Furniture & Equipment 24,500 24,500 721XX Expend OCO 24,500 24,500 A building was acquired for $1,125,000 cash using GL 722XX. Cash in Treasury 1,125,000 1,125,000 272XX Buildings 1,125,000 1,125,000 722XX Expend FCO 1,125,000 1,125,000 A camcorder was purchased for $900, using GL 711XX. The agency will record this item for tracking purposes. Cash in Treasury 900 900 276XX Furniture & Equipment 900 900 711XX Expenditures 900 900 Equipment that cost $22,500 with accumulated depreciation of $4,500 that had previously been recorded in a proprietary fund was reclassified as general fixed assets. 276XX Equipment 22,500 22,500 277XX Accum Dep: Furn & Equip 4,500 4,500 652XX Property Transfer 18,000 18,000 Equipment with a Fair Market Value of $76,000 was received as a donation. 276XX Equipment 76,000 76,000 621XX Capital Grants & Donations 76,000 76,000 A vehicle with a Fair Market Value of $35,000 was seized during a drug arrest by state authorities. The vehicle was confiscated by the State. 276XX Furniture & Equipment 35,000 35,000 616XX Fines, Forfeits 35,000 35,000

CAPITAL ASSET EXAMPLES (CONT'D) Vehicles and equipment with a Fair Market Value of $650,000 seized by the Feds during arrests were given to the State. 276XX Furniture & Equipment 650,000 650,000 621XX Capital Grants & Donations 650,000 650,000 $250,000 was donated to the State for use in construction of a new building. At the close of the fiscal year, construction had not begun. 121XX Cash in Treasury 250,000 250,000 621XX Capital Grants & Donations 250,000 250,000 DEPRECIATION: 2XXXX Accumulated Depreciation 156,500 156,500 725XX Depreciation Expense 156,500 156,500 DELETIONS: Equipment with a purchase price of $15,000 and fully depreciated was sold for the $2,000 estimated salvage value. 121XX Cash in Treasury 2,000 2,000 276XX Equipment 15,000 15,000 277XX Accum Dep: Furn & Equip 13,000 13,000 622XX Sale of Fixed Assets 2,000 2,000 Equipment with a purchase price of $31,750 and accumulated depreciation of $11,000 was sold for $17,150. 121XX Cash in Treasury 17,150 17,150 276XX Equipment 31,750 31,750 277XX Accum Dep: Furn & Equip 11,100 11,100 622XX Sale of Fixed Assets 17,150 17,150 726XX Gain or Loss on Disposal 3,500 3,500 Equipment with a purchase price of $6,750 and depreciation of $1,500 was not found during the inventory and was reclassified as lost or stolen. 276XX Equipment 6,750 6,750 277XX Accum Dep: Furn & Equip 1,500 1,500 726XX Gain or Loss on Disposal 5,250 5,250

CAPITAL ASSET EXAMPLES (CONT'D) The lost property from the previous example was later found and re established. 276XX Equipment 6,750 6,750 277XX Accum Dep: Furn & Equip 1,500 1,500 726XX Gain or Loss on Disposal 5,250 5,250 Equipment with a purchase price of $9,450 and accumulated depreciation of $7,500 was scrapped. 276XX Equipment 9,450 9,450 277XX Accum Dep: Furn & Equip 7,500 7,500 726XX Gain or Loss on Disposal 1,950 1,950 Various pieces of equipment with a cost of $3,175 that was recorded for tracking purposes and not depreciated were deleted. 276XX Equipment 3,175 3,175 726XX Gain or Loss on Disposal 3,175 3,175 Equipment that cost $40,000 with a trade in allowance of $5,200 was acquired. The equipment that was traded in cost $17,175 with accumulated depreciation of $9,165. Cash in Treasury 34,800 34,800 276XX Equipment 42,810 17,175 25,635 277XX Accum Dep: Furn & Equip 9,165 9,165 721XX Expend OCO 34,800 34,800 Land is being swapped to protect it from development. The land we are giving up is on our books at $6,725,900, and the land we are receiving has an appraised value of $8,125,000. 271XX Land 8,125,000 6,725,900 1,399,100 718XX Special Items 1,399,100 1,399,100 Land recorded at $140,000 and a building which cost $150,000 with $25,000 of accumulated depreciation is given to a county. 271XX Land 140,000 140,000 272XX Buildings 150,000 150,000 273XX Accum Dep: Build 25,000 25,000 711XX Expenditures 265,000 265,000

CAPITAL ASSET EXAMPLES (WITH LONG TERM DEBT) ACQUISITION OF CAPITAL ASSETS THROUGH A CAPITAL LEASE: Equipment with a cost of $275,000 was acquired through a capital lease. 284XX Property Under Capital Lease 275,000 275,000 487XX Capital Leases 275,000 275,000 694XX Capital Lease Inceptions 275,000 275,000 724XX Capital Lease Acquisitions 275,000 275,000 CAPITAL ASSETS ACQUIRED THROUGH AN INSTALLMENT PURCHASE AGREEMENT (can be used for CEFP): Equipment that cost $75,000 was acquired through a 4 year, $75,000 installment purchase agreement. Record Equipment in SWGF 80: 276XX TR16 Equipment 65,000 65,000 723XX TR16 Install Purch Acquisitions 65,000 Record Debt in SWGF 90: 485XX TR10 Installment Purchase Contracts 65,000 65,000 693XX TR10 Installment Purchase Note Proceeds 65,000 Governmental Fund offset: 723XX TR10 Install Purch Acquisitions 65,000 693XX TR10 Installment Purchase Note Proceeds 65,000 (Note: This example could also be used for CEFP contracts.) An $18,000 payment was made on an installment purchase contract that originated during the fiscal year. Out of the $18,000 amount, $17,700 was applied to the principal, and $300 went to interest. TR 51/70 Cash in Treasury 18,000 18,000 731XX TR 51/70 Principal Retirement 17,700 732XX TR 51/70 Interest & Fiscal Charges 300 300 485XX TR10 Installment Purchase Contracts 17,700 17,700 731XX* TR10 Principal Retirement 17,700 *Offset to 731XX in Governmental Fund) (Note: Since the installment purchase liability was initially incurred during the fiscal year, no amount of the long term liability has been reclassified yet to the short term liability using GL 385XX. After the initial year, GL 485XX would be replaced in this example with GL 385XX. See Reclassification below. ) Reclassify upcoming FY principal payments to a current liability during FY close (see note above for future years' payments): 485XX TR10 Installment Purchase Contracts 17,600 17,600 385XX TR10 Installment Purch Contracts Current 17,600 17,600

LONG TERM DEBT Bond Sale: $10,000,000 in bonds were sold, with $475,000 in underwriter fees and a discount of $875,000 121XX Cash in Treasury 8,650,000 8,650,000 461XX Bonds Payable 10,000,000 10,000,000 464XX Discount 875,000 875,000 691XX Bond Proceeds 9,125,000 9,125,000 711XX Expenditures 475,000 475,000 Bond Principal and Interest Payments: A $597,500 payment was made. Of this amount, $500,000 was applied to the principal, and $97,500 went to interest. Cash in Treasury 597,500 597,500 461XX Bonds Payable 500,000 500,000 731XX Principal Retirement 500,000 500,000 732XX Interest & Fiscal Charges 97,500 97,500 Refunding: A $306,910,000 bond issue was sold to refund $288,860,000 of currently outstanding bonds with an associated discount of $3,250,795. $5,235,587 was also transferred from the sinking fund to the escrow agent. The bonds were issued at a discount of $4,888,527 with costs of $1,304.704. $109,050 of accrued interest was collected from the buyer. Accrued interest payable on the refunded bonds was $275,750. 121XX/ Cash in Treasury 300,825,819 305,108,375 4,282,556 379XX Accrued Interest Current 275,750 275,750 461XX Bonds Payable 288,860,000 306,910,000 18,050,000 464XX Discount 4,888,527 3,250,795 1,637,732 465XX Amount Deferred on Refunding 19,499,170 19,499,170 691XX Bond Proceeds 302,021,473 302,021,473 732XX Interest & Fiscal Charges 1,304,704 109,050 275,750 1,471,404 795XX Payments to Escrow Agent 305,108,375 305,108,375 (Note: The governmental fund entries will be made by the agencies with information supplied by SBA. SBA will make the SWGF = 90 entry.)

Year End Entries: 379XX Interest Payable 475,387 475,387 464XX Discount 216,950 216,950 465XX Amount Deferred on Refunding 1,895,750 1,895,750 732XX Interest Expense 2,588,087 25,880,887 (Note: This entry will be made by SBA.) Compensated Absences: CAPITAL ASSET/LONG TERM DEBT ACCOUNTING ENTRY EXAMPLES LONG TERM DEBT (CONT'D) The Compensated Absence balance at June 30 was $39,695,000, an increase of $3,250,000 over last year's ending balance. The amount estimated at year end that is considered current is $1,750,000, of which $350,000 is for new DROP members and employees that are terminating and will be paid for their compensated absences within 60 days of the fiscal year end. 386XX Compensated Absences Current 350,000 1,400,000 1,750,000 486XX Compensated Absences Non Current 1,500,000 1,500,000 711XX Expenditures 350,000 2,900,000 3,250,000 The Compensated Absence balance at June 30 was $39,695,000, a decrease of $3,250,000 over last year's ending balance. The amount estimated at year end that is considered current is $1,750,000, of which $350,000 is for new DROP members and employees that are terminating and will be paid for their compensated absences within 60 days of the fiscal year end. 386XX Compensated Absences Current 350,000 1,400,000 1,750,000 486XX Compensated Absences Non Current 3,250,000 3,250,000 711XX Expenditures 350,000 1,850,000 1,500,000