Why are budgeted revenues and expenditures formally recorded in the records of the general fund but not in the records of a capital projects fund? Distinguish proprietary funds from government funds
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Budgeted revenues and expenditures are formally recorded in the records of the general fund because the general fund is the primary operating fund of a government entity. It is used to account for and report all financial resources except those required to be Show more…
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