Fiduciary Type Funds
Pension Trust
Funds
Investment Trust Funds
Private-Purpose Trust Funds
Custodial Funds
100

Why do governments use fiduciary funds?

To benefit individuals/ entities outside of the government 

100
What are plan assets protected from? 

The creditors of the sponsoring government/ employer

100

What is the purpose of an Investment Trust Fund? 

To pool the resources of more than one legally separate government and invest assets into another government to achieve economies of scale

100

What is the purpose of a Private-Trust Fund?

To provide benefits to beneficiaries outside of the government

100

What are Custodial Funds used to report?

Fiduciary activities not required to be reported in other types of fiduciary funds

200

Government's use fiduciary funds to hold assets as a   "     "  for individuals/ entities outside of the government?

Trustee/ Custodian 

200

What is an example of a post retirement benefit?

Health care, dental, hearing, long- term care insurance

200

What is the measurement focus and basis of accounting for an Investment Trust Fund

Economic Resources Focus and Full Accrual Basis of Accounting 

200

How are assets classified in a Private- Purpose Trust Fund?

Through a trust where principal and earnings are maintained to benefit those outside of the government

200

Who/ What do the assets of a Custodial Fund benefit?

Individuals, organizations, or other governments 

300

What are the four types of fiduciary funds?

Pension Trust Fund

Investment Trust Fund

Private Purpose Trust Fund

Custodial Fund


300

How are Pension's funded?

Employer's typically make an annual contribution into a trust during the working lives of their employees

300

What account is credited when there is an increase in the fair value of an investment 

Additions- net increase in fair value of investments 

300

What financial statements are required for the Private- Purpose Trust Fund?

Statement of changes in fiduciary net position and Statement of fiduciary net position

300

What is one of the most common uses for a Custodial Fund?

A clearing mechanism for recording property taxes collected on behalf of another government

400

What is the formula for Net Pension or OPEB liability?

Total Pension or OPEB liability- Related Pension or OPEB Plan's Net Position 

400

What is the difference between a defined benefit and defined contribution plan?


In a defined benefit plan the employer promises to provide retirees with future benefit over a period of time vs. a defined contribution plan where the employer contributes a % of the employees salary to an account in their name.

400
What is the journal entry to record investment costs?

Debit: Deductions- Investment Costs

Credit: Cash 

400

Net position is "   " on the statement of fiduciary net position?

Restricted

400

When is a liability recorded in a Custodial Fund?

When an event occurs that compels a government to disburse fiduciary resources including demand for resources or an approval/ condition is met to release the assets to a beneficiary

500

What is the purpose of an actuary?

An actuary supplies the government with information to report their pension expense

500

What are the three Pension or OPEB plan structures?

Single- employer, Agent- multiple employer, and Cost- Sharing

500

How is income allocated for the period?

Income is allocated to each participant based on the trust agreement which usually relates to how much is invested in the trust

500

What is the journal entry to record the gain on sale of an investment?

Debit: Cash

Credit: Investments

Credit: Additions- net increase in fair value of investments

500

What is a requirement for an asset to be reported in a Custodial Fund?

Individuals or the government do not have direct involvement with the assets or, organizations or other governments are not apart of the financial reporting entity