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Glossary and Acronyms



               Operating Budget: The portion of the budget pertaining to daily operations that provide basic governmental
               services. The operating budget contains appropriations for such expenditures as personnel, supplies, utilities,
               materials, travel, and fuel and the proposed means of financing them.


               Operating Fund: A fund that records activity on a single fiscal year basis.

               Operating Revenue:  Revenues from regular taxes, fees, fines, permits, charges, for service and similar sources.
               Operating Revenues exclude proceeds from long-term debt instruments used to finance capital projects and other
               financial sources.


               Operating Statement:   The financial statement disclosing the financial results of operations of an entity during
               an  accounting  period  in  conformity  with  Generally  Accepted  Accounting  Principles  (GAAP).  In  governmental
               financial  reporting,  operating  statements  and  statements  of  changes  in  fund  equity  are  combined  into  "all-
               inclusive" operating statement formats.

               Operating Transfers:  Interfund transfers (e.g., legally authorized transfers from a fund receiving revenue to the
               fund through which the resources are to be expended) where there is no intent to repay. See Interfund Transfers
               and Residual Equity Transfers.

               Other Local Taxes: Refers to specialized taxes that are limited to certain products, activities, or occupations; they
               include alcoholic beverage and other product-specific tax, hotel occupancy taxes, and communication provider
               taxes.


               Other Revenue: Refers to miscellaneous receipts that fall outside of the other listed categories and include third-
               party reimbursement for labor costs and include some internal service charges.


               Outcome: The actual effects, impacts, or results of programs, projects, or initiatives. Outcomes can be measured
               based on their efficiency or effectiveness.


               Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) Financing: The use of currently available cash resources to pay for capital investment. It is
               an alternative to debt financing.


               Performance Budget: A budget that focuses upon activities rather than line items.  Workload and unit cost data
               are collected in order to assess the efficiency of services.   Typical data collected might include miles of streets
               paved per year, cost of paved streets per mile, tons of garbage collected per employee hour, or cost per employee
               hour of garbage collection.

               Performance Measure (PM):   A quantitative, tracked assessment of a department activity or process that logs
               achievement, change, or performance over a period of time. There are four basic categories of performance
               measures.
                   •   Inputs: The resources needed to complete an activity.  Some inputs include FTEs, budget, and material
                       data already in place in the department.  Other inputs are equipment or information associated with each
                       transaction.
                   •   Outputs: The immediate results of activities. These are measures of units provided, services provided, or
                       people served by a program or department.  Output measures are usually expressed in the past tense and
                       are usually within the city’s control.










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