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Budget Audit Reveals Unexpected Surplus for Next Year

July 24, 2024 | Sparta Area School District, School Districts, Wisconsin



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Budget Audit Reveals Unexpected Surplus for Next Year
In a recent government meeting, officials reported a positive financial outlook as they closed the books for the fiscal year. The final payroll was completed, and although five significant invoices arrived without open purchase orders, the overall budget showed an improvement. Initially projecting a $200,000 deficit, the final figures revealed a $160,000 shortfall, indicating better-than-expected revenue stabilization.

The board discussed the implications of state equalization estimates, noting that while the state had projected a figure of 25, the actual number was 29. However, this adjustment did not alleviate concerns about a potential budget shortfall, as it reduced the tax burden without altering the total budget.

During the meeting, the board also addressed the classification of the fund balance as of June 30, 2024. They are required to categorize funds into five classifications: non-spendable, restricted, committed, assigned, and unassigned. A recommendation was made to assign $150,000 to cover potential insurance deductible increases, which would provide a buffer against budgetary crises.

Additionally, the board discussed a planned $1.1 million revenue stabilization to manage anticipated shortfalls, ensuring consistent messaging regarding the operating referendum. The remaining balance will be designated for cash flow purposes, with final amounts confirmed after the ongoing audit.

The meeting concluded with a motion to approve the final budget and the classifications of the fund balance, reflecting a proactive approach to financial management and planning for the upcoming fiscal year.

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