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CASH MANAGEMENT                    The management of cash necessary to pay for governmental
                                                   services  while  investing  temporarily  idle  cash  excesses  in
                                                   order  to  earn  the  maximum  interest  revenue.    Cash
                                                   management refers to the activities of forecasting the inflows
                                                   and  outflows  of  cash,  mobilizing  cash  to  improve  its
                                                   availability  for  investment,  establishing  and  maintaining
                                                   banking relationships, and investing funds in order to achieve
                                                   the highest interest and return available for temporarily idle
                                                   cash.

                CHARACTER                          A basis for distinguishing types of expenditures; the major
                CLASSIFICATION                     classifications  used  by  the  City  are:  Personal  Services,
                                                   Supplies  and  Materials,  Contractual  Services,  Repair  and
                                                   Maintenance, Capital Outlay, and Debt Service.

                COMBINED                           A  summary of  two or more  funds  presented  on  a  single
                SUMMARY                            page that includes a total of the funds presented.
                STATEMENT

                CURRENT TAXES                      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 and the payment of long-term debt principal
                                                   and interest.

                DEBT SERVICE FUND                  The amount of revenues which must be provided for a Debt
                REQUIREMENTS                       Service Fund so that all principal and interest payments can
                                                   be made in full and on time.

                DEFICIT                            The  excess  of  expenditures  over  revenues  during  an
                                                   accounting period.

                DELINQUENT TAXES                   Taxes  that  remain  unpaid  on  or  after  the  date  on  which
                                                   penalty for non-payment is attached.

                DEPARTMENT                         A major administrative organizational unit of the City which
                                                   indicates overall management responsibility for one or more
                                                   divisions.

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