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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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1/9/2017
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6.1.D. - Page 62 <br />Notes to the Basic Financial Statements <br />For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016 <br />NOTE 1 — SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED) <br />Separate financial statements are not prepared for other component units. <br />B. Basis of Presentation <br />The City's basic financial statements are prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally <br />accepted in the United States of America. The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is the <br />acknowledged standard setting body for establishing accounting and financial reporting standards <br />followed by governmental entities in the U.S.A. <br />These statements require that the financial statements described below be presented. <br />Government -wide Statements: The Statement of Net Position and the Statement of Activities display <br />information about the primary government (the City) and its component units. These statements include <br />the financial activities of the overall City government, except for fiduciary activities. Certain eliminations <br />have been made as prescribed by GASB Statement No. 34 in regards to interfund activities, payables, and <br />receivables. All internal balances in the Statement of Net Position have been eliminated except those <br />representing balances between the governmental activities, which are presented as internal balances and <br />eliminated in the total primary government column. These statements distinguish between the <br />governmental and business -type activities of the City. Governmental activities generally are financed <br />through taxes, intergovernmental revenues, and other non-exchange transactions. Business -type <br />activities are financed in whole or in part by fees charged to external parties. <br />The Statement of Activities presents a comparison between direct expenses and program revenues for <br />each segment of the business -type activities of the City and for each function of the City's governmental <br />activities. Direct expenses are those that are specifically associated with a program or function and, <br />therefore, are clearly identifiable to a particular function. Program revenues include (a) charges paid by <br />the recipients of goods or services offered bythe programs, (b) grants and contributions that are restricted <br />to meeting the operational needs of a particular program, and (c) fees, grants, and contributions that are <br />restricted to financing the acquisition or construction of capital assets. Revenues that are not classified as <br />program revenues, including all taxes, are presented as general revenues. <br />Fund Financial Statements: The fund financial statements provide information about the City's funds, <br />including fiduciary funds and blended component units. Separate statements for each fund category— <br />governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary—are presented. The emphasis of fund financial statements is on <br />major individual funds, each of which is displayed in a separate column. All remaining governmental and <br />enterprise funds are aggregated and reported as non -major funds. <br />Proprietary funds distinguish operating revenues and expenses from non-operating items. Operating <br />revenues, such as charges for services, result from exchange transactions associated with the principal <br />activity of the fund. Exchange transactions are those in which each party receives and gives up essentially <br />equal values. Non-operating revenues, such as subsidies and investment earnings, result from non- <br />exchange transactions or ancillary activities. Operating expenses for proprietary funds are those expenses <br />that are essential to the primary operations of the funds. All other expenses are reported as non-operating <br />expenses. <br />35 <br />
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