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FINANCE & ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
                               ADMINISTRATION DIVISION (100-13-131)




             DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION:
             The Finance and Accounting Department maintains oversight responsibility for management of the City's assets. The Director
             of Finance is responsible for oversight of purchasing, accounting, payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable, cash and
             investment management, capital financing, and customer service (utility billing) activities. The department also provides
             accounting services for the Keller Development Corporation (KDC), and the Keller Crime Control Prevention District (KCCPD).



             DEPARTMENT/DIVISION GOALS:
             1. Safeguard the City's assets by developing and/or complying with financial, investment and other related policies and
             procedures, and proper and timely recording of accounting transactions.
             2. Ensure the City's financial accountability and responsible use of resources.
             3. Maintain effective cash and investment management in order to realize a competitive rate of return, while protecting the City's
             safety of principal, in accordance with the City's Investment Policy and procedures.
             4. Provide for the efficient and timely procurement of supplies, materials, equipment, and services for all City operations by
             working closely with vendors and other governmental entities to ensure that both the proper quantity and quality of materials
             and services are available.
             5. Continue to strengthen internal control procedures by maintaining and updating formal financial management policies.

             DEPARTMENT/DIVISION OBJECTIVES:
             1. Complete reporting requirements to continue receiving the "Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting"
             from the Government Finance Officers Association for the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the 33rd consecutive
             year (FY1989 – FY2021).
             2. Complete reporting requirements to continue to receive the "Distinguished Budget Presentation Award" from the Government
             Finance Officers Association for the annual budget document for the 26th consecutive year (FY1996 – FY2022).

             3. Maintain or strengthen the financial status of the City with outside sources, e.g. rating agencies, investors, and other
             governmental agencies by providing accurate and timely financial information.
             4. Continue applying for Transparency Stars from the State Comptroller’s office.

             SERVICE LEVEL ANALYSIS:
                                                                                        FY 2021-22
                                                 FY 2019-20    FY 2020-21   FY 2020-21
                                                   Actual       Budget       YE Proj.     Adopted
             SERVICES PROVIDED                                                            Budget
             Accounting Activities:
                Accounts payable checks processed  3,930         4,500        3,401        4,250
              Invoice Payments Processed           6,313         7,500        2,265        7,000
                Journal entries processed          4,096         5,000        3,139        4,500
                Payroll checks processed           9,869         12,000       9,640       12,000
                Employee W-2's issued               593           600          515          600
             Purchasing Activities:
               Total Purchasing Card Transactions  7,245         8,400        6,181        7,000
               Total Purchase Orders Processed      612           300          402          500
               Total Bids                            25           27           15           25
             Budgeting Activities:
                Number of budget amendments          1             2            1            2
                Number of budget transfers           33           35           25           30
             Investing/Banking Activities:
                Number of Quarterly Investment Reports  4          4            4           180
                Number of bank reconciliations      180           180          180          180






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