In July of Year 12, a storm damaged the roof of Homeless Shelters, a not-for-profit voluntary health and welfare organization. One supporter of Homeless Shelters, a one time homeless man himself, now a trained professional roofer, repaired the roof at no charge. In the statement of activities for Year 12, the damage and repair of the roof should be reported as:

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Private not-for-profit (NFP) entities follow FASB ASC 958, requiring full accrual accounting and specialized financial statements focused on accountability rather than profit. Core reports include the Statement of Financial Position (net assets), Statement of Activities, Statement of Cash Flows, and Statement of Functional Expenses. Net assets are classified into two categories: with donor restrictions and without donor restrictions.  Key Financial Statements (FASB ASC 958) Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet): Reports assets, liabilities, and net assets (equity).... Show more

In July of Year 12, a storm damaged the roof of Homeless Shelters, a not-for-profit voluntary health and welfare organization. One supporter of Homeless Shelters, a one time homeless man himself, now a trained professional roofer, repaired the roof at no charge. In the statement of activities for Year 12, the damage and repair of the roof should be reported as:






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