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Recording General Fund Operating Budget and Operating Transactions. The Town of Bedford Falls approved a General Fund operating budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011. The budget provides for estimated revenues of $2,700,000 as follows: property taxes, $1,900,000; licenses and permits, $350,000; fines and forfeits, $250,000; and intergovernmental (state grants), $200,000. The budget approved appropriations of $2,650,000 as follows: General Government, $500,000; Public Safety, $1,600,000; Public Works, $350,000; Parks and Recreation, $150,000; and Miscellaneous, $50,000.
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a. Prepare the journal entry (or entries), including subsidiary ledger entries, to record the Town of Bedford Falls’s General Fund operating budget on July 1, 2010, the beginning of the Town’s 2011 fiscal year.
b. Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions that occurred during the month of July 2010.
1. Revenues were collected in cash amounting to $31,000 for licenses and permits and $12,000 for fines and forfeits.
2. Supplies were ordered by the following functions in early July 2010 at the estimated costs shown: General Government $ 7,400 Public Safety 11,300 Public Works 6,100 Parks and Recreation 4,200 Miscellaneous 900 Total $29,900
3. During July 2010, supplies were received at the actual costs shown below and were paid in cash. General Government, Parks and Recreation, and Miscellaneous received all supplies ordered. Public Safety and Public Works received part of the supplies ordered earlier in the month at estimated costs of $10,700 and $5,900, respectively. General Government $ 7,300 $ 7,400 Public Safety 10,800 10,700 Public Works 6,100 5,900 Parks and Recreation 4,100 4,200 Miscellaneous 900 900 Total $29,200 $29,100
c. Calculate and show in good form the amount of budgeted but unrealized revenues in total and from each source as of July 31, 2010.
d. Calculate and show in good form the amount of available appropriation in total and for each

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