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10 results for “retirement benefits” · budget

  • Annual Comprehensive Financial Report JUNE 30, 2025 AND 2024

    Jun 30, 2025

    ·Phoenix, AZ
    Budget

    This is the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report of the City of Phoenix Employees' Retirement System for fiscal years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, representing the system's seventy-ninth annual report. The document contains financial statements, investment performance data, actuarial analysis, and statistical schedules covering the retirement plan's operations as a component unit of the City of Phoenix. Key sections include a statement of fiduciary net position, changes in net pension liability, schedules of employer contributions and investment returns, and analysis of benefit expenses and membership data. The report was prepared jointly by the City of Phoenix Employees' Retirement System and the City of Phoenix Finance Department, located at 200 West Washington Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona.

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  • Annual Comprehensive Financial Report For the Year Ended June 30, 2021

    Jun 30, 2021

    ·Worcester, MA
    Budget

    The Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the City of Worcester, Massachusetts for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021 presents the city's complete financial position, including government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements, and required supplementary information on pensions and other post-employment benefits (OPEB). The report was prepared by the Office of the City Auditor, Robert V. Stearns, CPA, and includes detailed exhibits covering the Statement of Net Position, Statement of Activities, Balance Sheets, and various fund statements across 226 pages. The document covers governmental funds, proprietary funds, fiduciary accounts, and supplementary schedules related to the Worcester Retirement System (WRS) and Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement System (MTRS) pension obligations.

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  • City of Dearborn Public Hearing 2025–2026 Budget List of Documents Page(s) A.

    Dearborn, MI
    Budget

    The City of Dearborn held a public hearing on its proposed 2025–2026 budget as of May 1, 2025, presenting a balanced General Fund budget expected to contribute $230,689 to the fund balance reserve. The budget faces financial challenges including revenue growth falling short of expenditure inflation, state taxation limitations, and rising retirement and debt service obligations, with personnel and non-discretionary spending comprising 79% of general fund uses. Revenue is projected to increase $3.6 million (2.5%), primarily from property tax gains of $1.7 million and increased charges for services of $1.1 million, while expenditures increase $3.6 million (2.4%), largely due to $5.7 million in additional wages and benefits; budget priorities allocate 70% of subsidies to Public Safety, followed by Administrative (11%), Public Works & Facilities (9%), Parks & Recreation (8%), and Economic Development (2%).

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  • Tucsonaz

    Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    The City of Tucson's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021, presents comprehensive financial statements prepared by the Accounting Operations division of the Business Services Department. The report includes government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements for governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, detailed notes covering accounting policies and significant financial matters including pension plans, debt obligations, and capital assets, along with required supplementary information on budgeted versus actual revenues and expenditures. The document received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting and provides detailed disclosures on the city's financial position, including information on the Tucson Supplemental Retirement System, Public Safety Personnel Retirement System, and other post-employment benefits.

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  • Annual Comprehensive Financial Report Building the Phoenix of Tomorrow

    Phoenix, AZ
    Budget

    This is the Seventy-Eighth Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the City of Phoenix Employees' Retirement System, a component unit of the City of Phoenix, Arizona, covering fiscal years ended June 30, 2024 and 2023. The report presents financial statements, actuarial data, investment performance, and administrative information for the retirement system. The document includes an independent auditor's report, management's discussion and analysis, statements of fiduciary net position and changes in fiduciary net position, and schedules addressing net pension liability, employer contributions, investment returns, administrative expenses, and benefit provisions. The system received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting and a Public Pension Standards Award for Funding and Administration.

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  • NEW JERSEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

    Jersey City, NJ
    Budget

    The New Jersey Economic Development Authority presents audited financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 as a component unit of the State of New Jersey. The statements comprise basic financial statements including statements of net position, revenues and expenses, cash flows, and fiduciary net position, along with required supplementary information covering net OPEB liability, OPEB contributions, employee benefit trust investment returns, and pension liabilities under the Public Employees' Retirement System. The independent auditors issued an unqualified opinion that the financial statements present fairly the Authority's financial position and changes in financial position in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

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  • Oakland Financial Breakdown

    Oakland, CA
    Budget

    Oakland's fiscal year 2019 audited financial report, analyzed by Truth in Accounting, shows the city entered the coronavirus pandemic with a "D" grade financial rating and a total debt burden of $2.3 billion, or $17,000 per taxpayer. Oakland had only $1.7 billion in assets available to pay $4 billion in bills, creating a $2.3 billion shortfall driven primarily by unfunded retirement obligations: $1.9 billion in unfunded pension benefits and $927.8 million in unfunded retiree health care benefits out of $6.5 billion in total promised retirement benefits. The city ranked 67th out of 75 cities in financial health and lacked sufficient reserves to weather pandemic-related revenue losses, with overall debt expected to increase as a result of the crisis.

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  • Fresno

    Fresno, CA
    Budget

    The Fresno County Board of Retirement presents the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Recommended Budget totaling $20,561,144, a 1.0% increase of $207,620 from FY 2022-23. The Administrative Budget is proposed at $6,823,295, representing a 1.4% increase of $93,029, with primary increases in Salaries and Benefits due to negotiated wage increases and planned information technology upgrades. The Administrative Budget operates at 9.9 basis points, remaining 11.1 basis points below the state-mandated 21-basis-point cap under Government Code section 31580.2(a). The recommended budget includes funding for a student Investment Analyst position and incorporates cost savings from a digital newsletter launch and reduced Investment Management Expenses. The Board agenda dated June 7, 2023, seeks approval of the budget or directs staff to present revisions at the June 21, 2023 meeting.

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  • 45-015-3-N2.0693-East-Stroudsburg-Borough-CB-Plan- ...

    Stroudsburg, PA
    Budget

    This GASB 68 report provides pension accounting and financial reporting information for East Stroudsburg Borough's defined benefit pension plan as of December 31, 2022. Key findings show a Net Pension Liability of $56,051, with total pension expenses of $43,319 (5.24% of payroll of $826,726), representing an increase from the prior year's pension expense of $23,963 (3.38% of payroll). The report includes detailed actuarial valuations, calculations of deferred inflows and outflows, employer contribution schedules, and actuarial assumptions used by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System.

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  • COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

    Tulsa, OK
    Budget

    The City of Tulsa, Oklahoma Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016 documents the city's complete financial position and performance, prepared by the Finance Department under Director Michael P. Kier, CPFO, and Controller David W. Bryant, CPA, with oversight by Mayor Dewey F. Bartlett Jr. The report contains government-wide financial statements (Statement of Net Position and Statement of Activities), fund-specific financial statements for governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, and discretely presented component units. Required supplementary information includes detailed pension liability schedules for the Municipal Employees Retirement Plan (MERP), Oklahoma Firefighters Pension, and Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System (OPPRS), along with post-employment benefits funding progress and General Fund budget-to-actual comparisons on a budgetary basis.

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