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GLOSSARY OF TERMS



               Budget  Document:  The  instrument  used  by  the  budget-making  authority  to  present  a
               comprehensive financial plan of operations to the City Council.

               Budgetary  Control:  The  control  or  management  of  a  governmental  or  enterprise  fund  in
               accordance  with  an  approved  budget  to  keep  expenditures  within  the  limitations  of  available
               appropriations of revenue.

               Capital Budget: A plan for the financing and completion of designated capital projects, financed
               for the most part with proceeds from general obligation bond  issues. The “capital improvements
               program” is similar multi-year plan, which includes the year covered by the “capital budget”.

               Capital  Projects  Fund:  A  fund  created  to  account  for  financial  resources  to  be  used  for  the
               acquisition or the construction of major capital facilities or equipment.

               Capital Outlay: type of expenditure within the budget, which results in the acquisition of an asset
               which has a value of at least $5,000 and a useful life of three years or more.

               Certificate  of  Obligation:  A  type  of  municipal  debt  that  is  unconditionally  backed  that  can  be
               issued without voter approval, usually by a vote of the City Council. Often used for smaller projects.

               City Charter: The document of a home rule City similar to a constitution, which established the
               City’s  government  structure  and  provides  for  the  distribution  of  powers  and  duties  among  the
               various branches of government.

               City Council: The Mayor and seven (7) Council members collectively acting as the legislative and
               policy-making body of the City.

               Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR): This report is published annually to provide to
               the Council, the representatives of financial institutions, our citizens, and other interested persons,
               detailed information concerning the financial condition of the City government.

               Contractual Services: The cost related to services performed for the City by individuals, business,
               or utilities.

               Crime Control and Prevention District: The State Legislature in 1989 allowed certain cities and
               counties to establish a district and impose a local sales tax to fund its programs. Since that time,
               eligibility has been extended.

               Current  Refunding:  A  refunding  transaction  in  which  the  proceeds  of  the  refunding  debt  are
               applied immediately to redeem the debt to be refunded.

               Current Taxes: Property taxes that are levied and due within one year.

               Debt Service: The City’s obligation to pay the principal and interest of all bonds and other debt
               instruments according to a pre-determined payment schedule.

               Debt  Service  Fund:  A  fund  established  to  account  for  the  accumulation  of  resources  for  the
               payment of principal and interest on long term debt. May also be called Interest and Sinking Fund
               (I & S).





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