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CITY OF HURST
GENERAL FUND FISCAL SERVICES 0323 FINANCE
MISSION STATEMENT
The City of Hurst implements plans that provide funds to maximize the quality of services
while balancing revenue sources with cost of maintenance, operations, and debt.
DIVISION DESCRIPTION
The Finance Division is responsible for the administration of the City’s financial affairs in
accordance with federal and state laws, local ordinances, and generally accepted accounting
principles (GAAP). The Finance Division is comprised of the following functions: oversight of all
Fiscal Services Department activities, accounting, cash and investment management, debt
management, fixed asset management, accounts payable/receivable, capital project reporting,
internal audit, Oracle financial system operations, tax assessment and collection, preparation of
the Annual Operating Budget and preparation of the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
(CAFR). All functions have different reporting requirements and deadlines.
PRIOR YEAR RESULTS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Fiscal Services’ staff members participated in various employee and organizational
leadership development activities.
Staff earned additional continuing professional education (CPE) hours to maintain their
certifications.
GFOA’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award (32 consecutive year).
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GFOA’s Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting (46 year).
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Maintained credit rating with both Moody’s (Aa2) and S&P (AA).
Received an unqualified (positive) audit opinion.
Fully funded Actuarially Determined Contribution (ADC) for retiree health care.
Updated multi-year plans estimating future funding and needs.
Chase Bank procurement program put $47,903 in rebates back into city coffers.
City’s tax collection contract with Tarrant County saves the city at least $50,000 per
year.
Engaged a consultant to perform an annual data analysis of Accounts Payable and
Human Resources activity.
FUTURE INITIATIVES
Update the city’s financial policies as needed.
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