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One World Not Three (OWNT) Relief is an international nonprofit relief agency base in the United States.  OWNT recently celebrated its tenth anniversary and is in the middle of trying to expand its operations and funding sources.  OWNT uses accrual accounting and follows all US GAAP and FASB accounting rules when reporting its financial situation.  During its 2006 fiscal year (July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006), OWNT recorded the following financial events: 

1.  Earned $250,000 by providing disaster readiness training programs.  Received $235,000 in cash. 

2.  Took out a $500,000 bank loan.  OWNT is hoping to buy the building next door for $500,000 in order to double its office space.

 3.  Received $200,000 in contribution pledges.  $150,000 of which was received in cash.  OWNT expects that 10% of the pledges not immediately collected in cash will not be collected. 

4.  Received a final payment of $350,000 from a three-year grant made three years ago.

 5.  Purchased the building next door for $560,000.  OWNT expects that its current building will last another 20 years and that the new building has a life of 35 years.  OWNT uses straight-line depreciation. 

6.  Purchased $175,000 in first aid kit inventory.  Paid 80% of the inventory in cash.  The 20% balance will be paid in August 2006. 

7.  OWNT paid its employees $580,000 in wages.  Wage expense for the year was $600,000.  The payment included the wages payable balance outstanding from fiscal year 2005. 

8.  First aid kits inventory equals $12,000 at the end of the year. 

9.  Complied with the terms of the bank loan, which require OWNT to repay $28,000 of the loan at the end of the fiscal year 2006 plus pay 7% interest on the outstanding principal balance carried during the year. 

Using the enclosed OWNT Relief Fund's Statement of Financial position from fiscal year 2005, prepare the following financial statements for One World Not Three Relief Fund's fiscal year 2006:

1.    Show the entries above using transaction worksheet

2.    Balance Sheet as of June 30, 2005

3.    Activity Statement for period 

 

One World Not Three Relief Fund Statement of Financial Position As of June 30, 2005 

Assets

Cash                                           142,000

A/R                                             3,000

Pledges Receivables, net              394,000

(note:  $6000 allowance for

pledges not collectible)

Inventory                                      28,000

Property, Plant and Equipment        240,000

Total Assets                                  $807,000

 

Liabilities

A/P                                              120,000

Wages Payable                              14,000

Total Liabilites                               134,000 

Net Assets

Unrestricted                                 373,000

Permanently restricted                  300,000

Total Net Assets                           $673,000

Total Liabilities and Net Assets     $807,000

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