Reconciliation of the Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes | ||
in Fund Balances of Governmental Funds to the Statement of Activities | ||
June 30, 2013 | ||
(Expressed in Thousands) | ||
Net Change in Fund Balances - Total Governmental Funds | $304,994 | |
Amounts reported for governmental activities in the Statement of Activities | ||
are different because: | ||
Bond proceeds provide current financial resources to governmental funds. However, | ||
issuing debt increases long term-liabilities in the Statement of Net Position. Bond | ||
proceeds were received this year from: | ||
Bonds Issued | (1,802,290) | |
Refunding Bonds Issued | (194,890) | |
Premium on Bonds Issued | (216,795) | (2,213,975) |
Repayment of long-term debt is an expenditure in the governmental funds, but the | ||
repayment reduces long-term liabilities in the Statement of Net Position. Long-term debt | ||
repayments this year consisted of: | ||
Principal Retirement | 1,515,283 | |
Payments to Refunded Bond Escrow Agent ($5,367 reported in debt service) | 230,277 | |
Capital Lease Payments | 8,097 | 1,753,657 |
Some capital assets acquired this year were financed with capital leases. The amount | ||
financed by leases is reported in the governmental funds as a source of financing, but | ||
lease obligations are reported as long-term liabilities on the Statement of Activities | (3,556) | |
Capital outlays are reported as expenditures in the governmental funds. However, in the | ||
Statement of Activities the cost of those assets is allocated over their estimated useful | ||
lives and reported as depreciation expense. In the current period, these amounts and | ||
other reductions were as follows: | ||
Capital Outlays | 1,982,664 | |
Depreciation Expense | (949,828) | |
Retirements | (21,259) | 1,011,577 |
Inventories are reported as expenditures in the governmental funds when purchased. | ||
However, in the Statement of Activities the cost of these assets is recognized when those | ||
assets are consumed. This is the amount by which purchases exceeded consumption of | ||
inventories. | 1,892 | |
Some expenses reported in the Statement of Activities do not require the use of current | ||
financial resources and therefore are not reported as expenditures in governmental | ||
funds. These activities consist of: | ||
Decrease in Accrued Interest | 6,600 | |
Decrease in Interest Accreted on Capital Appreciation Debt | 7,780 | |
Amortization of Bond Premium | 119,323 | |
Amortization of Loss on Debt Refundings | (29,633) | |
Decrease in Compensated Absences Liability | 26,360 | |
Increase in Workers Compensation Liability | (28,106) | |
Decrease in Claims and Judgments Liability | 1,420 | |
Increase in Net Pension Obligation | (37,065) | |
Increase in Net OPEB Obligation | (926,578) | (859,899) |
Because some revenues will not be collected for several months after the state's fiscal | ||
year ends, they are not considered "available" revenues and are deferred in the | ||
governmental funds. Unearned revenues decreased by this amount this year. | (62,351) | |
Internal service funds are used by management to charge the costs of certain activities, | ||
such as insurance and telecommunications, to individual funds. The net revenue | ||
(expense) of internal service funds is reported with the governmental activities. | 7,259 | |
Debt issue costs are recorded as expenditures in the governmental funds. However, | ||
these costs are amortized over the life of the bonds in the Statement of Activities. | ||
In the current year, these amounts are: | ||
Debt Issue Costs Payments | 8,546 | |
Amortization of Debt Issue Costs | (9,256) | (710) |
Change in Net Position of Governmental Activities | $(61,112) |
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.