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CITY OF GEM LAKE, MINNESOTA <br />NOTES TO BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br />DECEMBER 31, 2019 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />(13) <br /> <br />NOTE 1 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES <br />The financial statements of the City of Gem Lake (the City), Minnesota have been prepared <br />in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America <br />as applied to governmental units by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board <br />(GASB). The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies. <br /> <br />A. Financial Reporting Entity <br /> <br />As required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, <br />the financial statements of the reporting entity include those of the City of Gem Lake and <br />its component units. A component unit is a legally separate entity for which the primary <br />government is financially accountable, or for which the exclusion of the component unit <br />would render the financial statements of the primary government misleading. The criteria <br />used to determine if the primary government is financially accountable for a component <br />include whether or not the primary government appoints the voting majority of the <br />potential component unit’s board, is able to impose its will on the potential component <br />unit, is in a relationship of financial benefit or burden with the potential component unit, <br />or is fiscally depended upon by the potential component unit. <br /> <br />Based on these criteria, there are no organizations considered to be component units of <br />the City. <br /> <br />B. Basic Financial Statements <br /> <br />1. Government-Wide Statements <br /> <br />The government-wide financial statements (i.e., the statement of net position and the <br />statement of activities) display information about the primary government and its <br />component units. These statements include the financial activities of the overall City <br />government. Eliminations have been made to minimize the double-counting of <br />internal activities. Governmental activities, which normally are supported by taxes <br />and intergovernmental revenues, are reported separately from business-type <br />activities, which rely to a significant extent on fees and charges to external parties for <br />support. <br /> <br />In the government-wide statement of net position, both the governmental and <br />business-type activities columns: (a) are presented on a consolidated basis by <br />column; and (b) are reported on a full accrual, economic resource basis, which <br />recognizes all long-term assets and receivables as well as long-term debt and <br />obligations. The City’s net position is reported in three parts: (1) net investment in <br />capital assets; (2) restricted net position; and (3) unrestricted net position. The City <br />first utilizes restricted resources to finance qualifying activities.
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