Geneva Preschool provides free instruction for children from lowincome families. Its January trial balance is as follows:
Debit Credit
Cash $
Equipment & furnishings, net
Building, net
Accounts payable $
Net assets without donor restrictions
Net assets with donor restrictions
$ $
Activities for :
a Unrestricted cash contributions were $
b On January a donor made a documented promise of $ to be paid at the end of years later The donor restricts this contribution to support of musicrelated programs. Using a percent discount rate, the present value of this promise is $
c Each year, Geneva collects donorrestricted contributions to purchase technology for educational programs. During $ was received and $ was spent. Geneva expenses technology purchases.
d Outofpocket operating expenses for the year were $ The yearend accounts payable balance, all related to operating expenses, was $
e A licensed CPA did all of Geneva's required financial statements and IRS forms for free. Fair value of these services is $ Parents of students donated their time to lead preschool classes in safety and nutrition. The fair value of their time is $
f Depreciation for the year on equipment and furnishings was $ Depreciation on the building was $
How does Geneva's statement of activities report the contributions of services described in item e above?
$ increase in net assets without restrictions, $ redution in net assets without restrictions
$ increase in net assets without restrictions, $ reduction in net assets without restrictions
$ increase in net assets without restrictions, $ reduction in net assets without restrictions
How does Genevas statement of activities report the depreciation described in item f above?
Select one:
b $ decrease in net assets without donor restrictions
c $ decrease in net assets with donor restrictions
d $ decrease in net assets without donor restrictions and $ release from net assets with donor restrictions to net assets without donor restrictions