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The City of Elk River maintains three individual major governmental funds. Information is presented separately in the <br />governmental fund balance sheet and in the governmental fund statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund <br />balances for the General, YMCA Bonds, and TIF Districts funds. Data from the other governmental funds are combined <br />into a single, aggregated presentation. Individual fund data for each of these nonmajor governmental funds is provided in <br />the form of combining statements elsewhere in this report. <br />The City of Elk River adopts an annual appropriated budget for its General fund and some special revenue funds. A <br />budgetary comparison statement has been provided for those funds to demonstrate compliance with this budget. <br />• The basic governmental fund financial statements can be found on pages 22 - 26 of this report <br />Proprietary funds. When the City of Elk River charges customers for the services it provides - whether to outside <br />customers or to other departments of the city - these services are generally reported in proprietary funds. Proprietary funds <br />are reported in the same way that all activities are reported in the statement of net position and the statement of revenues, <br />expenses, and changes in net position. The enterprise funds are the same as the business -type activities reported in the <br />government -wide statements but provide more detail and additional information, such as cash flows, for proprietary funds. <br />The City of Elk River uses enterprise funds to account for its municipal liquor, garbage, sewer, water, and electric <br />operations. <br />The basic proprietary fund financial statements can be found on pages 27 - 34 of this report. <br />Fiduciary funds. Fiduciary funds are used to account for resources held for the benefit of parties outside the government. <br />Fiduciary funds are not reflected in the government -wide financial statements because the resources of those funds are not <br />available to support the City of Elk River's own program. The accounting used for fiduciary funds is much like that used <br />for proprietary funds. <br />The basic fiduciary fund financial statements can be found on page 35 of this report. <br />Notes to Financial Statements. The notes provide additional information that is essential to a full understanding of the <br />data provided in the government -wide and fund financial statements. The notes to the financial statements can be found on <br />pages 36 - 62 of this report. <br />Other Information. In addition to the basic financial statements and accompanying notes, this report also presents <br />certain required supplementary information concerning the City of Elk River's progress in funding its obligation to provide <br />pension and other postemployment benefits to its employees. Required supplementary information can be found on <br />page 63 of this report. <br />The combining statements referred to earlier in connection with nonmajor governmental funds are presented immediately <br />following the required supplementary information. Combining and individual fund statements and schedules can be found <br />on pages 64 - 85 of this report. <br />Government -wide Financial Analysis <br />As noted earlier, net position may serve over time as a useful indicator of a government's financial position. In the case of <br />the City of Elk River, assets and deferred outflows of resources exceeded liabilities by $202,618,756 at the close of the <br />most recent fiscal year. <br />By far, the largest portion of the City of Elk River's net position (73 percent) reflects its investment in capital assets (e.g., <br />land, buildings, machinery, and equipment) less any related debt used to acquire those assets that is still outstanding. The <br />City of Elk River uses these capital assets to provide services to citizens; consequently, these assets are not available for <br />future spending. Although the City of Elk River's investment in its capital assets is reported net of related debt, it should <br />be noted that the resources needed to repay this debt must be provided from other sources, since the capital assets <br />themselves cannot be used to liquidate these liabilities. <br />11 <br />
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