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Solution Manual for Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting: Concepts and Practices, 9th Edition

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The Solution Manual for Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting: Concepts and Practices, 9th Edition offers a comprehensive guide to solving exercises and understanding the key principles in governmental and nonprofit accounting. This manual provides detailed solutions to textbook problems, helping students master complex accounting concepts and practices in the public and nonprofit sectors. The manual covers a wide range of topics, including fund accounting, financial reporting, budgeting, and governmental auditing. Designed to reinforce the principles presented in the textbook, this resource is an invaluable tool for both students and instructors. Whether you are preparing for exams or working on assignments, this solution manual ensures clarity and deeper comprehension of the subject matter.

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Chapter 1
The Government and Not-For-Profit Environment

Questions for Review and Discussion




1. The critical distinction between for-profit businesses and not-for-profits including
governments is that businesses have profit as their main motive whereas the others have service.
A primary purpose of financial reporting is to report on an entity‘s accomplishments — how well
it achieved its objectives. Accordingly, the financial statements of businesses measure
profitability, their key objective. Financial reports of governments and other not-for-profits
should not focus on profitability, since it is not a relevant objective. Ideally, therefore, they
should focus on other performance objectives, such as how well the organizations met their
service goals. In reality, however, the goal of reporting on how well they have achieved such
goals has proven difficult to attain and the financial reports have focused mainly on financially-
related data.


2. Governments and not-for-profits are ―governed‖ by the budget, whereas businesses are
governed by the marketplace. The budget is the key political and fiscal document of
governments and not-for-profits. It determines how an entity obtains its resources and how it
allocates them. It encapsulates most key decisions of consequence made by the organization. In a
government the budget is not merely a managerial document; it is the law.


3. Owing to the significance of the budget, constituents want assurance that the entity
achieves its revenue estimates and complies with its spending mandates. They expect the
financial statements to report on how the budget was administered.


4. Interperiod equity is the concept that taxpayers of today pay for the services that they
receive and not shift the payment burden to taxpayers of the future. Financial reporting must
indicate the extent to which interperiod equity has been achieved. Therefore, it must determine



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and report upon the economic costs of the services performed (not merely the cash costs) and of
the taxpayers‘ contribution toward covering those costs.


5. The matching concept may be less relevant for governments and not-for-profits than
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9. Many governments budget on a cash or near-cash basis. However, the cash basis of
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accounting does not provide adequate information with which to assess interperiod equity.
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Financial statements that satisfy the objective of reporting on interperiod equity may not
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satisfy that of reporting on budgetary compliance. Moreover, statements that report on either
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