Ch3-Issues of Budgeting & Controls
Ch3-Issues of Budgeting & Controls
1. Budget is a formal estimate of the resources that an organization plans to spend for specified
purpose during a specified time period.
2. Budgeting in nongovernmental, not-for-profit organizations (NPOs) can be divorced from
politics.
3. Budgets in Government are much more important than they are in Business.
4. Budget is considered balanced if proposed expenditures exceed estimated resources available
for the year.
5. Capital budget concerned with spending & financing of day-to-day activities such as public
safety and education.
6. Operating budget financed with current year taxes instead of long-term debt.
7. Incremental Budgeting is a rational approach that relate inputs to outputs.
8. Performance budgeting focuses on the relation between inputs and outputs of each
organizational unit, rather than programs.
10. An appropriation represents the maximum amount of expenditures that entities are
authorized.
12. Revenues and other financing sources are recognized when measurable and available to
pay current period obligations.
13. Capital budgets focus on plans for the acquisition and construction of fixed assets.
14. The accounting cycle for most governments is two to three years, consistent with the
terms of elected officials.
17. State and local governments must prepare their GAAP budgetary comparisons on the
modified accrual basis of accounting.
18. When budgets are integrated into a government’s accounting system, estimated
revenues are debited.
19. Encumbrances and expenditures both reduce total fund balances of state and local
governments.
21. State and local governments’ budget-to-actual comparisons present both original and
final budget amounts.
25. The sum of the Estimated Revenues & Revenues account balances of the subsidiary
ledger must equal the general ledger control accounts balances.
Answers
Item Ans. Item Ans. Item Ans. Item Ans. Item Ans.
1. T 6. T 11. T 16. T 21 T
2. F 7. F 12. T 17. F 22 F
3. T 8. T 13. T 18. T 23 F
4. F 9. F 14. F 19. F 24 T
5. F 10. T 15. T 20. T 25. T
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MCQs
1. Which of the following in the acquisition of goods and services occurs first?
a. Expenditure
b. Encumbrance
c. Appropriation
d. Cash payment
a. Expenditures are decreases in fund financial resources other than through interfund transfers.
c. Expenditures are generally recognized when goods and services are received.
a. Public safety
b. Salaries
c. Current
d. Fire department
a. Expenditure
b. Appropriation
c. Budget
d. Encumbrance
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5. Which of the following is correct key phase of budget cycle that information on how the budget
was executed must be provided to the analyst and governing officials?
a. Preparation.
b. Execution.
c. Legislative adoption.
a. Estimated Revenue.
b. Encumbrances.
c. Appropriations.
a. Planning.
b. Organizing.
c. Controlling.
d. Evaluating.
8. For which of the following funds would flexible budgeting be most valuable?
c. Agency fund.
d. Enterprise fund.
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9. Property taxes levied on the citizens of the Hill County would most appropriately be budgeted in
which of the following budgets?
a. Operating budget.
b. Capital budget.
c. Flexible budget.
b. Salaries.
c. Public Safety.
d. Police Department.
12. Which branch of local (city and county) government most commonly prepares the budget?
a. Executive branch.
b. Legislative branch.
c. Judicial branch.
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13. An officially adopted budget is generally called
a. An appropriation bill.
b. An operating budget.
c. A capital budget.
b. Allotments.
c. Allocations.
15. Which of the following bases of accounting has been established by GASB for use in the
preparation of the general fund budget?
a. Cash basis.
c. Accrual basis.
16. Which of the following is the best reason for preparing budgets for government entities on the
cash basis?
a. Cash basis budgeting helps to achieve inter period equity.
b. Cash basis budgeting helps to ensure that the government will receive no more in revenues
than itis required to disburse.
c. Cash basis budgeting helps a government plan to have cash on hand to pay bills
d. Cash basis budgeting more accurately reflects the economic impact of fiscal activities.
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17. Which of the following is NOT true about cash basis budgeting?
a. Cash basis budgeting permits a government to balance its budget by delaying cash
disbursements.
b. Cash basis budgeting permits a government to balance its budget by advancing the
recognition of revenue.
18. GASB requires that government entities present their budget-to-actual comparison data on
which of the following bases of accounting?
a. Budgetary basis.
b. Cash basis.
d. Accrual basis.
19. Which of the following is NOT a reason that legally adopted budgets may not be readily
comparable to amounts reported in the GAAP-based financial statements?
a. Differences in basis of accounting.
b. Differences in timing.
d. Differences in recognition.
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20. The City of Lakeview adopts its budget on a basis of accounting that permits outstanding
purchase commitments to be charged against the budget in the year that the goods are ordered
instead of in the year they are received. During the year the city ordered and received $4,000 of
supplies (of which $3,000 had been paid and $1,000 was unpaid) and had $500 of outstanding
purchase commitments for supplies at year-end. In the budget-to-actual comparison, the
expenditures for supplies would be:
a. a.$3,000.
b. $3,500.
c. $4,000.
d. $4,500.
Answers
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PROBLEMS
1. Assume that the City of Pasco maintains its books and records in a manner that facilitates
preparation of the fund financial statements. The city engaged in the following transactions
related to its general fund during the current fiscal year. The city formally integrates the
budget into the accounting records. The city does not maintain an inventory of supplies. All
amounts are in thousands.
REQUIRED: Prepare, in summary form, the appropriate journal entries.
(a) The city council approved a budget with revenues estimated to be $800 and expenditures of
$785.
(b) The city ordered supplies at an estimated cost of $25 and equipment at an estimated cost of
$20.
(c) The city incurred salaries and other operating expenses during the year totaling $730. The
city paid for these items in cash.
Answer
(a) Estimated revenue 800
Fund balance 15
Appropriations 785
(b) Encumbrances 45
Reserve for encumbrances 45
(c) Expenditures 730
Cash 730
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2. School District #25 formally integrates the budget into the accounting system and uses the
encumbrance system. All appropriations lapse at year-end. At year-end, before closing entries,
the district had the following balances in its accounts. All accounts had normal balances.
REQUIRED: (a) Prepare the necessary closing entries.
(b) Prepare a balance sheet after closing.
Accounts Payable $ 75
Appropriations 885
Cash 258
Encumbrances 30
Estimated revenues 900
Expenditures 859
Fund balance 165
Reserve for encumbrances 30
Revenues 892
Answer
(a) Appropriation 885
Fund balance 15
Estimated revenue 900
Balance Sheet
Cash $258
Accounts payable $ 75
Fund balance
Reserve for encumbrances—
(committed or assigned) $ 30
Unassigned 153
Total liabilities and fund balance $258
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3. Assume that the County of Katerah maintains its books and records in a manner that facilitates
preparation of the fund financial statements. The county formally integrates the budget into the
accounting system and uses the encumbrance system. All appropriations lapse at year-end. At
the beginning of the fiscal year, the county had the following balances in its accounts. All amounts
are in thousands.
REQUIRED: Prepare the necessary entries for the current fiscal year.
Cash $200
Fund balance unassigned 50
Reserve for encumbrances
(committed or assigned) 150
(a) The county made the appropriate entry to restore the prior-year purchase commitments.
(b) The county board approved a budget with revenues estimated to be $800 and expenditures of
$750.
(c) The county received the items that had been ordered in the prior year at an actual cost of $135.
(d) The county ordered supplies at an estimated cost of $50 and equipment at an estimated cost
of $70.
(e) The county incurred salaries and other operating expenses during the year totaling $600. The
county paid these items in cash.
(f) The county received the equipment at an actual cost of $75.
Answer
(a) Encumbrances $150
Fund balance—unassigned $150
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(c) Expenditures 135
Cash 135
(f) Expenditures 75
Cash 75
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