Your Local school district receives a grant from the federal

Your Local school district receives a grant from the
federal government to support programs directed at special needs students. The
grant is a matching grant in which each dollar spent by the school district on
teacher salaries for special needs education will be matched up to $2 million
by the federal government. The federal government agrees that it will advance
monies to the school district so that the school district will be able to pay a
portion each month of teachers’ salaries from federal funds. The grant’s
contractual terms stipulate that the school district must not commingle the
federal monies that it has been advanced with other monies of the school
district. The school district also is required to file quarterly and annual
reports showing the amounts that the school district has spent on special needs
education and the resultant amount that is either a receivable from or payable
to the federal government.
As a new comptroller (yes that’s right you live in the district a requirement
of the position), you must decide which funds should be used to account for the
federal grant and the school district match. After some research, you believe
that the school district has some options as to the governmental funds that it
will use for financial reporting purposes.
· What are the options? In which funds would you report the transactions associated with the federal grant and school district match?
· Should they be accounted for in the same fund?
· What factors influenced your decision?

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Solution: Your Local school district receives a grant from the federal