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9 years ago
(Analyzing a governmental entity's financial statements)

The following data comes from the 2013 financial statements of the Village of Matthews. Although presented in summarized format, the balance sheet debits and credits are equal and the operating statement information is complete.

General Fund - Balance Sheet Elements
      Cash         $1,200,000
      Short-term investments      405,000
      Property taxes receivable - delinquent      282,000
      Due from other funds      58,000
      Accounts payable and other accrued liabilities      900,000
      Assigned fund balance       90,000
      Unassigned fund balance      935,000

General Fund - Operating Statement Elements
      Revenues, including property taxes of $6,125,000      $8,350,000
      Expenditures (total)      7,510,000
      Transfer to Debt Service Fund         400,000
      Excess of revenues and other sources over expenditures
         and other uses      440,000

Debt Service Fund - Balance Sheet Elements
      Cash and cash equivalents      230,000
      Restricted fund balance      230,000

Debt Service Fund - Operating Statement Elements
      Debt service expenditures:
         Principal      100,000
         Interest      200,000
      Operating transfer from General Fund      400,000
      Excess of revenues and other sources over
         expenditures and other uses      100,000

Required: Calculate the following ratios for the Village of Matthews:
      a.   Current ratio - General Fund
      b.   Quick ratio - General Fund
      c.   Property tax receivable delinquency rate
      d.   Budgetary cushion for the General Fund (Assume all assigned fund balance is available.)
      e.   Debt service burden
      f.   Excess of revenues and other sources over expenditures and other uses, as a percentage of revenues - Combined, General Fund and Debt Service Fund (Hint: The transfers out and in cancel each other. Therefore, use the revenues for the denominator.)
   
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9 years ago
Thanks so much f_zah1.

You were correct Smiling Face with Open Mouth
Diesel
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9 years ago
You're very welcome!
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