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Following are some common activities or transactions of a state or local government. indicate the type of fund in which each activity or transaction should be recorded by a state or local government1. public safety programs financed by general revenues. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust2. proceeds of a state grant to be used to finance construction of a community center. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust3. operations of a municipal water authority, financed by user fees. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust4. accumulation of payroll deductions from local employees for health insurance premiums, tobe remitted to various insurance companies. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust5. activities of a central motor pool that provides services to various government agencies. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust6. transactions of a state employee retirement plan. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust7. investments made by an external investment pool. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust8. purchase of materials for the construction of a county courthouse. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust9. payment of interest on general obligation bonds. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust10. payment of salaries to municipal employees. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust11. purchase of trees for town parks, funded by federal grants. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust12. accumulation of money to be used to pay interest on general obligation bonds. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust13. activities of a park trust, where income from non-spendable trust investments is restricted to the funding of maintenance costs for public parks. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust14. student activity fees collected by a public university on behalf of the student association. special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, custodial, internal services, pension trust, general, debt services, permanent, investment trust.

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