410-Chapter 11Exercise 11-2.Continuing Problem (questions 1 through 6). Use the ACFR assigned by your professor, which you downloaded in Week 1.Chapter 16Exercise 16.2.Problem...

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ACC410 - Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting
Week 7 Homework Submission Sheet
Name: ___________________________________
    Homework
Due
    Points Possible
    Points Received
    Exercise 11-2
    4
    
    Continuing
    8
    
    Exercise 16-2
    4
    
    Problem 16-10
    8
    
Chapter 11:
Exercise 11-2 (Questions 1 through 10), textbook page 514.
(Enter the letters a, b, c, or d next to the question number.)
1. a
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. d
6. d
7. a
8. c
9. d
10. a
Continuing Problem (Questions 1 through 6), textbook page 516. ACFR assigned by your professor is used for these questions.
(Enter the answer to the question in the blanks provided.)
1. Do the notes to the financial statements indicate the component units and other related entities that are included within the reporting entity? Yes or No: Yes
Do they indicate any units that are not included? Yes or No: No
Do they explain why these units are included or excluded? Yes or No: NA
2. How are the component units presented in the government-wide financial statements? The financial wide financial statements present component units in their own column separate from primary government
3. How are they presented in the fund statements? Regarding the component units provided in the fund financial statements beginning on page 26 and ending on page 35, I did not see a separate column. The...
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