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  • JACKSON COUNTY JACKSON, MINNESOTA FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND

    Jackson, MS
    Budget

    Jackson County, Minnesota's financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2023 present a comprehensive audit covering government-wide and fund-level financial statements, required supplementary information on pension and OPEB liabilities, and budgetary comparisons for the General Fund and Road and Bridge Special Revenue Fund. The document includes management discussion and analysis, statements of net position and activities, balance sheets for governmental and custodial funds, and reconciliations between fund-level and government-wide statements. Supplementary sections detail nonmajor governmental funds, intergovernmental revenues, and federal award expenditures, alongside independent auditors' reports on internal controls, compliance with government auditing standards, and Minnesota legal compliance. The audit encompasses fiduciary net position statements and custodial fund reporting as of December 31, 2023.

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  • BOISE COUNTY, IDAHO ________________ Report on Audited Basic

    Boise, ID
    Budget

    This is an audited financial report for Boise County, Idaho covering the fiscal year ended September 30, 2023. The document includes government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements, required supplementary information on pension and OPEB liabilities, budgetary comparisons for major funds (General Fund, Road and Bridge, and Justice Fund), and internal control and compliance reports prepared by independent auditors Weston Flamm and Cassie Zattiero of Bailey CPAs. No specific budget figures or policy changes are detailed in this cover material, which serves as an index to the complete audited financial statements.

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  • doylestown township 2022 preliminary budget

    Doylestown, PA
    Budget

    Doylestown Township's 2022 Preliminary Budget was presented to the Board of Supervisors on November 16, 2021, following a six-month collaborative review process involving township leadership, the Ways & Means Committee, the Township Manager, and department heads. The comprehensive 91-page document provides detailed revenue and expenditure information across 15 separate funds, including General, Fire, Parks & Recreation, Water, and Roads & Bridges, along with multi-year projections through 2026 and supporting schedules for real estate tax millage, debt service, and capital spending programs. The budget addresses major revenue sources and expenditure categories while establishing financial planning guidance for the township's operations and capital improvements.

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  • HOUSTON COUNTY, TEXAS AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND COMPLIANCE REPORTS

    Houston, TX
    Budget

    This document is Houston County, Texas's audited financial statements and compliance reports for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2023. The report includes government-wide financial statements (Statement of Net Position and Statement of Activities), fund financial statements covering the General Fund and four Road and Bridge Precincts, fiduciary fund statements, and notes to the financial statements. Required supplementary information presents budget-to-actual comparisons for the General Fund and each of the four Road and Bridge Precincts. The document serves as the county's comprehensive annual financial report, structured to provide both detailed financial data and management's discussion and analysis of county finances.

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  • DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP 2023 FINAL BUDGET

    Doylestown, PA
    Budget

    Doylestown Township's Board of Supervisors adopted the 2023 Final Budget on December 20, 2022, following a six-month collaborative review process involving township leadership, department heads, finance staff, and the Ways & Means Committee. The comprehensive 86-page budget document includes detailed revenue and expenditure projections across 15 funds, supporting schedules, and five-year financial forecasts through 2027. Key fund areas covered include the General Fund, Fire Fund, Parks & Recreation, Water Fund, Debt Service, Capital Projects, and specialized funds for roads, bridges, ambulance services, and bike paths.

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