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The transactions described in the following questions occurred in a voluntary health and welfare organization during the year ended December 31, 20X8. For each transaction, indicate its effect(s) on the organization's statement of activities prepared for the year ended December 31, 20X8. List all effects of transactions affecting more than one class of net assets. Indicate your choice(s) by entering the letter corresponding to the effects listed here:
Effects of Transactions on Statement of Activities
A. Increases unrestricted net assets.
B. Decreases unrestricted net assets.
C. Increases temporarily restricted net assets.
D. Decreases temporarily restricted net assets.
E. Increases permanently restricted net assets.
F. Decreases permanently restricted net assets.
G. Transaction is not reported on the statement of activities.
The governing board designated assets for plant expansion.
Short-term Financing
Refers to borrowing options available to businesses for a period typically less than one year, to fulfill immediate financial needs.
Tight Credit
A financial condition where loans are difficult to obtain from banks or creditors, often due to strict lending standards or economic downturns.
Interest Rates
The cost of borrowing money or the return on savings, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan or investment amount.
Economic Conditions
The state of an economy at a given time, encompassing factors like inflation, employment rates, GDP growth, and overall market prosperity or decline.
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