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Business, 05.05.2020 08:27, angelearlyp9ynm9

Prepare budgetary entries, using general ledger control accounts only, for each of the following unrelated situations: (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in whole dollars not in millions (i. e., 1,000,000 not 1.0).) Anticipated revenues are $16.1 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $8.1 million. Anticipated revenues are $8.1 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $9.1 million. Anticipated revenues are $9.1 million; anticipated transfers from other funds are $1.0 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $8.1 million; anticipated transfers to other funds are $0.5 million. Anticipated revenues are $8.3 million; anticipated transfers from other funds are $1.6 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $9.9 million; anticipated transfers to other funds are $1.9 million.

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