Riviera Township reported the following data for its governmental activities for the year ended June...

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Riviera Township reported the following data for its governmental activities for the year ended June 30, 20X9:

Item

Amount

Cash and cash equivalents

$

1,000,000

Receivables

300,000

Capital assets

8,500,000

Accumulated depreciation

1,200,000

Accounts payable

400,000

Long-term liabilities

4,000,000

Additional information available is as follows:

All of the long-term debt was used to acquire capital assets. Cash of $475,000 is restricted for debt service.

54) Based on the preceding information, on the statement of net assets prepared at June 30, 20X9, what amount should be reported for total net assets?

A) $2,425,000

B) $4,200,000

C) $2,900,000

D) $3,625,000

Answer: B

55) Based on the preceding information, on the statement of net assets prepared at June 30, 20X9, what amount should be reported for net assets invested in capital assets, net of related debt?

A) $4,200,000

B) $2,900,000

C) $2,825,000

D) $3,300,000

Answer: D

56) Based on the preceding information, on the statement of net assets prepared at June 30, 20X9, what amount should be reported for net assets, unrestricted?

A) $425,000

B) $900,000

C) $525,000

D) $825,000

Answer: A

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