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This is the table of contents and opening pages of Des Moines County's 107th Annual Financial Report for the fiscal period July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012, prepared by County Auditor Carol S. Copeland. The document contains comprehensive financial information and a detailed index covering numerous county departments and functions, including human services, conservation, emergency management, courthouse maintenance, and various specialized boards and commissions. Specific budget figures and policy decisions are not presented in this excerpt, which consists primarily of the document's organizational structure and content guide.
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The City of Des Moines, Iowa's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024 presents the city's complete financial position, including government-wide financial statements, governmental fund statements, and proprietary fund statements prepared by the Department of Finance. The report includes an independent auditor's report, management's discussion and analysis, and detailed financial statements covering assets, liabilities, revenues, expenditures, and fund balances across various city funds and operations.
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This is Des Moines County's (Iowa) Annual Financial Report for fiscal year 2022, presenting actual revenues, expenditures, and fund balance changes across all fund types. Total revenues and other sources reached $36.3 million, with major revenue sources including property taxes ($13.8 million net), intergovernmental funding ($11.0 million), and other county taxes/TIF revenues ($3.6 million), while total expenditures and other uses were $33.2 million, resulting in a favorable variance of $3.2 million. The county maintained significant fund balances totaling approximately $17.9 million at the beginning of the fiscal year, with restricted funds ($15.6 million) and unassigned general funds ($4.3 million) comprising the largest portions.
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The City of Des Moines, Iowa's financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022, received an unqualified audit opinion from independent auditors, indicating that the statements present fairly the city's financial position and results of operations in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The audit covered governmental activities, business-type activities, major funds, and component units, though the Des Moines Airport Authority and Public Library Foundation were audited by other auditors. The city adopted GASB Statement No. 87 regarding leases, which resulted in restatement of beginning net position and lease-related assets and liabilities for business-type activities and the parking fund.
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