Has GASB Statement No. 54 Had a Major Impact on Reporting Unrestricted Fund Balances?

Has GASB Statement No. 54 Had a Major Impact on Reporting Unrestricted Fund Balances?

Author: Bruce Chase

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Published: 2013

Total Pages: 21

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In February 2009, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued its Statement No. 54 Fund Balance Reporting and Governmental Fund Type Definitions (GASB 2009). The Statement is effective for periods beginning after June 15, 2010. The objective of GASB Statement No. 54 is to improve transparency and to enhance the usefulness of fund balance information by clarifying existing governmental fund type definitions and providing fund balance classifications that can be more consistently applied (GASB 2009, ΒΆ2). Most governments implemented GASB No. 54 in 2011. But has there been a major shift in how these net resources are reported? To answer this question, a study was undertaken by Radford University's Governmental and Nonprofit Assistance Center (RU-GNAC 2012) to explore the changes in fund balance reporting of the general fund for selected cities and counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The purpose of this paper is to present: (1) a brief overview of the GASB and its new fund balance Statement, (2) some historical context that led up to the issuance of the new Statement, (3) a comparison of the old fund balance standards to the provisions of Statement No. 54, (4) a summary of the GNAC results of the study, and (5) some insights and conclusions on what impact GASB Statement No. 54 has had on fund balance reporting.


Imagine Boston 2030

Imagine Boston 2030

Author: City Of Boston

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Published: 2017-09-08

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ISBN-13: 9781389647642

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Today, Boston is in a uniquely powerful position to make our city more affordable, equitable, connected, and resilient. We will seize this moment to guide our growth to support our dynamic economy, connect more residents to opportunity, create vibrant neighborhoods, and continue our legacy as a thriving waterfront city.Mayor Martin J. Walsh's Imagine Boston 2030 is the first citywide plan in more than 50 years. This vision was shaped by more than 15,000 Boston voices.