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City of Redwood City <br />Notes to the Basic Financial Statements (Continued) <br />For the Year Ended June 30, 2025 <br /> <br /> <br />63 <br />Note 1 – Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Continued) <br /> <br />B. Basis of Presentation, Accounting and Measurement Focus (Continued) <br /> <br />Government-Wide Financial Statements (Continued) <br /> <br />Certain eliminations have been made in regards to interfund activities, payables and receivables. All internal <br />balances in the Statement of Net Position have been eliminated except those representing balances between the <br />governmental activities and the business-type activities, which are presented as internal balances and eliminated in <br />the total primary government column. In the Statement of Activities and Changes in Net Position, internal service <br />fund transactions have been eliminated; however, those transactions between governmental and business-type <br />activities have not been eliminated. The following interfund activities have been eliminated: <br /> <br /> Due to/from other funds <br /> Advances to/from other funds <br /> Transfers in/out <br /> <br />Governmental Fund Financial Statements <br /> <br />Governmental Fund Financial Statements include a Balance Sheet and a Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and <br />Changes in Fund Balances. An accompanying schedule is presented to reconcile and explain the differences in Net <br />Position as presented in these statements to the Net Position presented in the Government-Wide Financial <br />Statements. The City has presented all major funds that met the applicable criteria. <br /> <br />All governmental funds are accounted for on a spending or "current financial resources" measurement focus and <br />the modified accrual basis of accounting. Accordingly, only current assets and current liabilities are included on the <br />Balance Sheet. The Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances presents increases <br />(revenues and other financing sources) and decreases (expenditures and other financing uses) in net current assets. <br /> <br />Under the modified accrual basis of accounting, revenues are recognized in the accounting period in which they <br />become both measurable and available to finance expenditures of the current period. Measurable means that the <br />amounts can be estimated, or otherwise determined. Available means that the amounts were collected during the <br />reporting period or soon enough thereafter to be available to finance the expenditures accrued for the reporting <br />period. The City uses an availability period of 60 days for all revenues except grants, which use a six-month <br />availability period. <br /> <br />Sales taxes, property taxes, franchise taxes, gas taxes, motor vehicle in-lieu, transient occupancy taxes, grants and <br />interest associated with the current fiscal period are all considered to be susceptible to accrual and so have been <br />recognized as revenues of the current fiscal period to the extent normally collected within the availability period. <br />Other revenue items are considered to be measurable and available when cash is received by the government. <br /> <br />Revenue recognition is subject to the measurable and available criteria for the governmental funds in the fund <br />financial statements. Exchange transactions are recognized as revenues in the period in which they are earned (i.e., <br />the related goods or services are provided). Locally imposed derived tax revenues are recognized as revenues in the <br />period in which the underlying exchange transaction upon which they are based takes place. Imposed non-exchange <br />transactions are recognized as revenues in the period for which they were imposed. If the period of use is not <br />specified, they are recognized as revenues when an enforceable legal claim to the revenues arises or when they are <br />received, whichever occurs first. Government-mandated and voluntary non-exchange transactions have been <br />recognized as revenues when all applicable eligibility requirements have been met. <br /> <br /> <br />7.C. - Page 95 of 269 <br />114