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03/16/2010
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2010-069B
Agenda Item Number
8.C.
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CAFR 2009
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Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
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Indian River County,Florida <br /> Management's Discussion and Analysis <br /> For the Year Ended September 30,2009 <br /> The Statement of Activities presents information showing how the government's net assets changed <br /> during the most recent fiscal year. All changes in net assets are reported as soon as the underlying event <br /> giving rise to the change occurs, regardless of the timing of related cash flows. Thus, revenues and <br /> expenses are reported in this statement for some items that will only result in cash flows in future fiscal <br /> periods (e.g., uncollected taxes and earned, but unused, vacation leave). <br /> Both of the government-wide financial statements distinguish functions of the County that are <br /> principally supported by taxes and intergovernmental revenues (governmental activities) from other <br /> functions that are intended to recover all or a significant portion of their costs through user fees and <br /> charges (business-type activities). The governmental activities of the County include general <br /> government, public safety, physical environment, transportation, economic environment, human <br /> services, culture and recreation, and court related functions. The major business-type activities include a <br /> water and sewer utility, a solid waste disposal district, a golf course, and a building department. <br /> The government-wide financial statements include not only the Board of County Commissioners, but <br /> also the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Property Appraiser, Sheriff, Supervisor of Elections and Tax <br /> Collector. In addition, financial information is reported in a separate column for the Indian River County <br /> Housing Authority (the Authority). The Authority is not part of the primary government of Indian River <br /> County. The government-wide financial statements can be found on pages 17-19 of this report. <br /> Fund financial statements <br /> A fund is aou in of related accounts that is used to maintain control over resources that have been <br /> �' P g <br /> segregated for specific activities or objectives. The County, like other state and local governments, uses <br /> fund accounting to ensure and demonstrate compliance with finance-related legal requirements. All of <br /> the funds of the County can be divided into three categories: governmental funds, proprietary funds, and <br /> fiduciary funds. <br /> Governmental funds. Governmental funds are used to account for essentially the same functions <br /> reported as governmental activities in the government-wide financial statements. However, unlike the <br /> government-wide financial statements, governmental fund financial statements focus on near-term <br /> inflows and outflows of spendable resources, as well as on balances of spendable resources available at <br /> the end of the fiscal year. Such information may be useful in evaluating a government's near-term <br /> financial requirements. <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 <br /> doing so, readers may better understand the long-term impact of the government's near-term financial <br /> decisions. Both the governmental fund Balance Sheet and the governmental fund Statement of <br /> Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances provide a reconciliation to facilitate this <br /> comparison between governmental funds and governmental activities. <br /> The Countymaintains 37 individual governmental funds. Information is presented separately in the <br /> governmental fund Balance Sheet and in the governmental fund Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, <br /> and Changes in Fund Balances for the general fund, four special revenue funds, and one capital project <br /> fund, the Optional (one-cent) Sales Tax Fund. All are considered to be major funds. Data from the <br /> other 31 governmental funds are combined into a single, aggregated presentation. <br /> 4 <br />
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