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Resolution Number
1989-042
Approved Date
04/27/1989
Subject
Water & Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1989 - $6,510,000 aggregate
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEN ENT S - CONTINUED <br />Year Ended September 30, 1988 <br />1. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies - Continued: <br />N. Deferred Revenues - Deferred revenues reported in applicable Governmental Fund <br />Types represent unearned revenues or revenues which are measurable but not <br />available and, in accordance with the modified accrual basis of accounting, are <br />reported as deferred revenue. The deferred revenue will be recognized as <br />revenue in the fiscal year they are earned or bacon* available. <br />0. Accrued Compensated Absences - The County records compensated absences in the <br />Governmental Fund Types as an expenditure for the amount accrued during the year <br />that would normally be liquidated with expendable available financial <br />resources. The remainder of the liability is reported in the General Long -Term <br />Debt Account Group. Proprietary Fund Types accrue compensated absences in the <br />period they are earned. <br />P. Contributions - The contributions accounted for in the Proprietary Fund Types <br />represent contributions from other funds, State and Federal Aid programs, and <br />impact fees charged to new customers for their anticipated burden on the <br />existing system. Depreciation expense on contributed fixed assets is reflected <br />in the statement of revenues, expenses and changes in retained earnings. <br />Depreciation on contributed fixed assets is transferrred to the related <br />contribution accounts (reducing contributions) instead of retained earnings. <br />Q. Budgets and Budgetary Accounting - The County uses the following procedures in <br />establishing the budgetary data reflected in the financial statements: <br />(1) The Constitutional Officers submit, at various times, to the Board and to <br />certain divisions within the Department of Revenue, State of Florida, a <br />proposed operating budget for the fiscal year commencing the following <br />October 1. The operating budget includes proposed expenditures and the <br />means of financing them. <br />(2) The Department of Revenue, State of Florida, has the final authority on <br />the operating budgets for the Tax Collector and Property Appraiser <br />included in the General Fund. <br />(3) On or before July 15 of each year, the Director of the Office of <br />Management and Budget, as the Board's designated budget officer, submits <br />to the Board a tentative budget for the ensuing fiscal year. The tenta- <br />tive budget includes proposed expenditures and the means of financing <br />them. <br />20. <br />
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