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Crossville Board approves minutes and invoices, moves July meeting; directs staff to seek CPA proposals
Summary
The Crossville Board approved meeting minutes and invoices, voted to move the July meeting back a week, and directed staff to solicit proposals for a CPA or bookkeeping service familiar with governmental accounting before the June 30 audit.
The Crossville Board approved its previous meeting minutes and a batch of invoices and voted to move the July meeting back one week to avoid conflict with Independence Day.
During the meeting a staff member told the board the construction account balance is roughly 38,400,000 and that the account earned about $120,000 in interest last month. Staff and board members discussed the need for a CPA or bookkeeper who understands governmental accounting — including tracking multiple funds such as general, long-term capital asset, and…
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