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The new fund balance classifications will indicate the level of constraints placed upon how resources can be spent and identify the sources of those constraints. Constraints are broken down into five different classifications: nonspendable, restricted, committed, assigned, and unassigned.
Fund balance is an accumulation of revenues minus expenditures. Each fund maintained by the city has a fund balance. Fund balance can be used in future years for purposes determined by City Council. To understand fund balance, it is important to understand fund accounting.
The Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) basis classification divides funds into three fund categories: governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary. The GAAP basis classification assigned to a fund impacts how the fund is displayed in the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report.
Governmental funds are classified into five fund types: general, special revenue, capital projects, debt service, and permanent funds.
Fund Financial Statements nonspendable fund balance; restricted fund balance; committed fund balance; assigned fund balance; and. unassigned fund balance.
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GAAP financial statements report up to five separate categories of fund balance based on the type and source of constraints placed on how resources can be spent (presented in descending order from most constraining to least constraining): nonspendable fund balance, restricted fund balance, committed fund balance,
In such cases, GAAP fund balance includes amounts from all of the subfunds, whereas budgetary fund balance typically does not. Often the timing of the recognition of revenues and expenditures is different for purposes of GAAP financial reporting and budgeting.

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