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i <br /> i <br /> The charts above illustrate the County's governmental expenses and revenues by function,and its ? <br /> revenues by source. As shown,public safety is the largest function in expense(42 percent), <br /> followed by general government(21 percent)and sanitation(13 percent). General revenues such j <br /> as property and other taxes are not shown by program,but are effectively used to support <br /> program activities countywide. For governmental activities overall,without regard to programs, <br /> property taxes are the largest single source of funds(57 percent),followed by operating grants <br /> and contributions(12 percent)and charges for services(11 percent). <br /> Business-type activities. Business-type activities decreased the County's net assets by$31,026. <br /> Expenses for health,education and welfare account for all of the$556,304 of expenses. Charges <br /> for services were$365,655,operating grants and contributions were$125,795 and investment <br /> earnings were$33,828. Expenses decreased$142,025(20 percent)due primarily to decreases in <br /> repairs and maintenance($68,197)and lease expenses($66,361). i <br /> i <br /> FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF THE COUNTY'S FUNDS <br /> { <br /> As noted earlier,the County uses fund accounting to ensure and demonstrate compliance with <br /> finance-related legal requirements. <br /> Governmental funds. The focus of the County's governmental funds is to provide information <br /> on near-term inflows,outflows,and balances of spendable resources. Such information is useful <br /> in assessing the County's financing requirements. In particular,unreserved fund balance may <br /> serve as a useful measure of a government's net resources available for spending at the end of the <br /> fiscal year. <br /> i <br /> As of the end of the current fiscal year,the County's governmental funds reported combined <br /> ending fund balances of$254.5 million,a decrease of$32.7 million in comparison with prior <br /> year. Approximately 37 percent of this total amount($95.1 million)constitutes unreserved fund <br /> balance,which is available for spending at the County's discretion. The remainder of the fund <br /> balance is reserved to indicate that it is not available for new spending because it has already been <br /> committed 1)to liquidate contracts and purchase orders for last fiscal year($102.4 million),2)to <br /> pay debt service($22.1 million),or 3)for a variety of other restricted purposes($34.9 million). <br /> 3 <br /> The general fund is the chief operating fund of the County. At the end of the current fiscal year, <br /> unreserved fund balance of the general fund was$31.4 million,while total fund balance reached <br /> $48.9 million. As a measure of the general fund's liquidity,it may be useful to compare both <br /> unreserved fund balance and total fund balance to total fund expenditures. Unreserved fund <br /> balance represents 13 percent of total general fund expenditures,while total fund balance <br /> represents 21 percent of that same amount. <br /> The fund balance of the County's general fund increased by$4.3 million during the current fiscal <br /> year. Key factors in this increase are as follows: <br /> F <br /> • An increase of$26.9 million(15 percent)in property tax revenue due to increasing property <br /> values. <br /> • An increase of$3.5 million(693 percent)in the revenues generated from the sale of assets <br /> due to the sale of real property. <br /> • An increase of$5.3 million(14 percent)in general government expenditures due primarily to <br /> increases in expenditures for finance($2.2 million),planning($1.0 million)and building <br /> maintenance($1.1 million). The increase of$2.2 million in finance is due to the transfer of <br /> - 19- <br />