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<br />CITY OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA <br />MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS <br />September 30, 2005 <br /> <br />are reported in this statement for some items that will only result in cash flows in future fiscal periods <br />(e.g., uncollected but earned, and unused vacation leave). <br /> <br />Both of these financial statements distinguish functions of the City that are principally supported by taxes <br />and intergovernmental revenues (governmental activities) from other functions that are intended to <br />recover all or a significant portion of their costs through user fees and charges (business-type activities). <br />The governmental activities of the City include general government, public safety. physical environment. <br />transportation, human services, and culture/recreation. The business-type activities of the City include <br />solid waste disposal and water and sewer utilities. The government-wide financiai statements can be <br />found immediately following the MD&A. <br />Fund financial statements <br /> <br />A fund is a grouping of related accounts that is used to maintain control over resources that have been <br />segregated for specific activities or objectives. The City, like other state and locai governments, uses <br />fund accounting to ensure and demonstrate compliance with finance-related legal requirements. All of <br />the funds of the City can be divided into three categories: governmental funds, proprietary funds, and <br />fiduciary funds. <br /> <br />Governmental funds <br /> <br />Governmental funds are used to account for essentially the same functions reported as governmental <br />activities in the government-wide financial statements. However, unlike the government-wide financial <br />statements, governmental fund financial statements focus on near-term inflows and outflows of spendable <br />resources, as well as on balances of spendabte resources available at the end of the fiscal year. Such <br />information may be useful in evaluating a government's near-term financing requirements. <br /> <br />Because the focus of governmental funds is narrower than that of the government-wide financial <br />statements, it is useful to compare the information presented for governmental funds with similar <br />information presented for governmental activities in the government-wide financial statements. By doing <br />so, readers may better understand the long-term impact of the government's near-term financing <br />decisions. Both the governmental fund balance sheet and the governmental fund statement of revenues, <br />expenditures, and changes in fund balances provide a reconciliation to facilitate this comparison between <br />. governmental funds and governmentaf activities. <br /> <br />The City maintains several individual governmental funds. Infonmation is presented separately in the <br />governmental funds balance sheet and in the governmental funds statement of revenues, expenditures, <br />and changes in fund balances for the General Fund, the Local Option Gas Tax Special Revenue Fund, <br />and the Infrastructure Surtax Special Revenue Fund, which are considered to be major funds. Data from <br />the other governmental funds are combined into a single, aggregated presentation. Individual fund data <br />for each of these nonmajor governmental funds is provided in the form of combining statements in the <br />other supplemental information section of this report. <br /> <br />The City adopts an annual appropriated budget for its general and special revenue funds, and project- <br />length budgets for the capital projects funds. Budgetary comparison schedules have been provided for <br />these funds to demonstrate budgetary compliance. <br /> <br />The basic governmental fund financial statements may be found immediately following the government- <br />wide financial statements. <br /> <br />Proprietary funds <br /> <br />The City maintains two different types of proprietary funds. The enterprise fund is used to report the same <br />functions presented as business-type activities in the government-wide financial statements. The City <br />uses an enterprise fund to account for the fiscal activities relating to water and wastewater utilities. The <br />intemal service fund is an accounting device used to accumulate and allocate costs internally among the <br />City's various functions. The City uses the internal service fund to account for catastrophic loss reServes <br /> <br />4 <br />
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