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Muskegon County auditor issues clean opinion; general fund balance rises to $17.5 million

3211787 · April 22, 2025
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An external auditor presented an unmodified (clean) opinion for the year ended Sept. 30, 2024, and reported a $854,203 net increase in the county general fund, leaving an ending fund balance of $17,545,009 and an estimated 26.6% reserve level.

An external audit of Muskegon County’s financial statements for the year ended Sept. 30, 2024, returned an unmodified — or “clean” — opinion, the county’s auditor told commissioners on April 22.

Paul Matz, a partner at the county’s audit firm, told the Board of Commissioners that the audit found no reportable findings or significant deficiencies in internal controls and that the county’s financial statements are “accurately stated in all material respects.” Angela Koschevsky, Muskegon County finance director, introduced the presentation and fielded follow-up questions.

The auditor highlighted two…

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