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INFORMATION #4 06-15-2009
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1~3~ ®~~II~TIC3 <br />ver <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Tim Simon, Finance Director <br />DATE: June 15, 2009 <br />SUBJECT: May 2009 Monthly Financial Report <br />This report is designed to provide summary information regarding the overall level of <br />revenues and expenditures in the General Fund and the Ice Arena and Pinewood Golf <br />special revenue funds. These funds are the primary concern in analyzing the City's financial <br />health. <br />For the month of May, actual revenues (except for property taxes and state aids) and <br />expenditures should generally run about 41.7% of the annual budget. It is natural for some <br />of the items to vary from month to month, such as exceeding budget for Supplies but being <br />significantly below for Services. This is not considered serious as long as the total <br />expenditure budget amount is not overspent. Significant variances from budget are <br />highlighted below accompanied with a general discussion for the variance. <br />General Fund <br />Kevenue.r.• <br />• Excluding transfers in, revenue collections axe at 5% of budget; however, property <br />taxes, our largest revenue source, will be received in June/July and December. <br />• The total licenses and permits category is currently exceeding the budget benchmark <br />as of the end of May due to the annual renewal of business licenses. <br />• Charges for services are exceeding budget estimates due mainly to the collection of <br />recreation-related fees and the annual fire contract. <br />• Court fine collections (which lag a month behind) at 25% of budget are lower than <br />the budget benchmark of 33% for the same time period. <br />• Transfers in will be recorded mid-year. <br />
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