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The Village of Hawksbill issued $4,400,000 in 5 percent general obligation, tax-supported bonds on July 1,2023, at a premium percent. A fiscal agent is not used. Resources for principal and interest payments are to come from the General Fund. Interest p dates are December 31 and June 30. The first of 20 annual principal payments will be made on June 30,2024. Hawksbill has a calendar fiscal year.
A capital projects fund transferred the premium to the debt service fund.
On December 31,2023, funds in the amount of $110,000 were received from the General Fund, and the first interest payment made.
The books were closed for 2023.
On June 30,2024, funds in the amount of $264,00 were received from the General Fund, and the second interest payment ($110,000) was made along with the first principal pyment ($220,000).
On December 31,2024, funds in the amount of $104,500 were received from the General Fund, and the third interest paymer made (also in the amount of $104,500).
The books were closed for 2024.
Required:
a. Prepare journal entries to record the events above in the debt service fund.
b. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance for the debt service fund for the year ended December 31,2023.
c. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance for the debt service fund for the year ended December 31,2024.
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