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Audits
An examination of a community's financial systems, procedures, and data by a certified public accountant (independent auditor) resulting in a report on the fairness of financial statements and local compliance with statutes and regulations. The audit serves as a valuable management tool for evaluating a community’s fiscal performance.
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Budget
The plan of proposed expenditures for personnel, supplies, and other expenses for the coming fiscal year.
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Community Preservation Act (CPA)
The Community Preservation Act (CPA) is a smart growth tool that helps communities preserve open space and historic sites, create affordable housing, and develop outdoor recreational facilities.
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Debt
List of Projects, Bond Anticipation Notes (BANs), and Debt Statement.
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Financial Policies
Policies related to the regulation, supervision, and oversight of the financial and payment systems.
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Financial Reports
A Financial History, Current Year Monthly Revenues and Expenses, Annual Reports, Budget Reports, Schedule A, Free Cash, and Enterprise Retained Earnings.
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Glossary of Terms
Learn the many terms and phrases you should be familiar with to better understand how finance works.
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Other Post Employment Benefits (OPEB)
Benefits earned by public employees over their years of service that are received after their government employment ends. While pensions are the most common, other postemployment benefits generally include health, dental, and life insurances. As a group, these are referred to as OPEB.
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Special Funds & Other Revenues
Funds, established by statute only, containing revenues that are earmarked for and restricted to expenditures for specific purposes. Includes: Meals Tax, Cannabis, Community Impact Fee, Environmental Fund, and Transportation Network Fee
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Stabilization Funds
A fund designed to accumulate amounts for capital and other future spending purposes, although it may be appropriated for any lawful purpose. Communities may establish one or more stabilization funds for different purposes and may appropriate any amounts into them.