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SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1Listed below are the sections of the Balance Sheet and Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance that would be prepared for the General Fund:
Certain accounts from the general ledger or other transactions of the City of Six Mile are listed below. For each account or transaction identify the section of the appropriate financial statement where each account would be reported. If an account is not reported on either statement, indicate that by using a X. A section may be used more than once.
1. Payment to employees for services rendered
2. Allowance for Uncollectible Taxes
3. Advance to Enterprise Fund
4. Sale of park land considered unusual but under the control of management
5. Property taxes levied and collected
6. Fund Balance - Nonspendable - Inventory
7. Vouchers Payable
8. Transfer to the Special Revenue Fund
9. Correction of Prior Year Error
10. Due to Internal Service Fund
11. Purchase of a capital asset
12. Building inspection services provided to contractors
13. Receipt of materials ordered
14. Payment from Fund A to Fund B for transaction erroneously recorded in Fund B
15. Insurance recovery from a tornado tornado was considered unusual and infrequent
16. Investments
17. Interest earned on investments
18. Short-term borrowing from a bank
19. Interest paid on short-term loan
20. Due from Special Revenue Fund
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