Harvey City Comprehensive Case

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Harvey City Comprehensive Case

PENSION TRUST FUND

Harvey City has only one Trust and Agency Fund. The city maintains and administers a defined benefit pension plan for police department and fire department personnel. The plan is financed from contributions by the city and from investment income.

REQUIREMENTS

a. Prepare a worksheet for the Police and Fire Pension Trust Fund similar to the General Fund worksheet you created in Chapter 4. Enter the effects of the following transactions and events in the appropriate columns of the worksheet. (A different solution approach may be used if desired by your professor.)

b. Enter the preclosing trial balance in the appropriate worksheet columns.

c. Enter the preclosing trial balance amounts in the closing entry (operating statement data) and postclosing trial balance (balance sheet data) columns, as appropriate.

d. Prepare the 20X4 Statement of Changes in Net Position for the Police and Fire Pension Trust Fund.

e. Prepare the year-end 20X4 Statement of Net Position for the Police and Fire Pension Trust Fund.

BEGINNING 20X4 TRIAL BALANCE

The January 1, 20X4, trial balance for the Harvey City Police and Fire Pension Trust Fund is presented here:

Harvey City

Police and Fire Pension Trust Fund

Trial Balance

January 1, 20X4

 

Debit

Credit

Cash

$   120,000

 

Investments

1,271,800

 

Accrued Interest Receivable

8,600

 

Due to Resigned Employees

 

$      400

Net Position—Restricted for Pension Benefits

             

1,400,000

    Totals

$1,400,400

$1,400,400

TRANSACTIONS AND EVENTS—20X4

1. Employer contributions of $60,200 were received from the General Fund by the Police and Fire Pension Trust Fund, which is administered by the city.

2. The city purchased investments costing $60,200 for the Police and Fire Pension Trust Fund with the contributions.

3. Refunds of $9,000, which included $400 accrued at the end of 20X3, were paid to terminated employees. The amounts refunded relate to contributions...