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Glossary and Acronyms
Audit: A comprehensive examination of how an organization’s resources were actually utilized, concluding in a
written report of the findings. A financial audit is a review of the accounting system and financial information to
determine how government funds were spent and whether expenditures were in compliance with the legislative
body's appropriations. A performance audit consists of a review of how well the organization met its stated goals.
Authorized Position (A.P.): A position included in the budget document, authorized by the City Council as part of
the total authorized strength of a department. Positions are specifically approved by designated classification
titles and corresponding salary level, based on an analysis by the Human Resources Department of the tasks to be
performed.
Balanced Budget: A budget in which planned expenditures can be met by current income from taxation and other
central government receipts.
Balance Sheet: A financial statement that discloses the assets, liabilities, and equity of a specific governmental
fund as of a specific date.
Basis of Accounting: A term used to refer to when revenues, expenditures, expenses, and transfers - and the
related assets and liabilities - are recognized in the accounts and reported in the financial statements. Specifically,
the basis of accounting relates to the timing of the measurements made, regardless of the nature of the
measurement, through either the cash method or the accrual method.
Benchmark: A standard or point of reference against which processes, results, or data may be compared or
assessed. Benchmarks may be internal or external.
Bond: An interest-bearing certificate of debt; a written contract by an issuer to pay to the lender a fixed principal
amount on a stated future date, and a series of interest payments on the principal amount until it is paid.
Budget: A financial plan for a specified period of time (i.e., a fiscal year) that includes all planned expenditures for
various municipal services and the proposed means of financing them.
Budget Calendar: The schedule of key dates or milestones which the city departments follow in the preparation,
adoption, and administration of the budget.
Budget Document: The instrument used by the city staff to present a comprehensive financial program to the City
Council.
Budget Message: The opening section of the Budget Document that provides the City Council and the public with
a general summary of the most important aspects of the budget, changes from the current and previous fiscal
years, and the views and recommendations of the city manager. The Budget Message is also referred to as the
City Manager's Message or Budget Transmittal Letter.
Budgetary Control: The control or management of a governmental unit or enterprise in accordance with an
approved budget for the purpose of keeping expenditures within the limitations of available appropriations and
available revenues.
Budgeted Funds: Funds that are planned for certain uses but have not yet been formally or legally appropriated
by the legislative body. The budget document that is submitted for City Council approval is comprised of budgeted
funds.
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