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CITY OF GEM LAKE, MINNESOTA <br />NOTES TO BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br />❑ECEMBER 31, 2010 <br />NOTE I SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES. (CONTINUED) <br />M. Interfund Transactions <br />Interfund services provided and used are accounted for as revenues,. expenditures or <br />expenses. Transactions that constitute reimbursements to a fund for expenditures/ <br />expenses initially made from it that are properly applicable to another fund, are recorded <br />as experiditureslexpenses in the reimbursing fund and as reductions of expenditures or <br />expenses in the fund. that is reimbursed. All.other interfund transactions are reported as <br />transfers. <br />All interfund transactions are eliminated <br />activities and business -type activities for <br />net assets and statements of activities. <br />NOTE 2 DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS <br />A. Deposits <br />except for activity between governmental <br />presentation in the entity=wide staterents of <br />The City maintains a cash and investment pool that is available for use by all funds. <br />Each fund type's portion of this pool is displayed on the statement of net assets and the <br />balance sheet as "Cash and. Investments." In accordance with .Minnesota Statutes, the <br />City maintains deposits atfinanciai institutions which are authorized by the City Council. <br />Custodial Credit Risk — Custodial credit risk for deposits is the risk that in the event of a <br />bank failure, the City's deposits may not be returned to it. The City does not have a <br />deposit policy for custodial credit risk and follows Minnesota Statutes for deposits. <br />Minnesota Statutes require that all deposits be protected by insurance, surety bond or <br />collateral. The market value of collateral pledged. must equal 110%.. of the deposits not <br />covered by insurance or corporate surety bonds. Authorized collateral include: U.S. <br />government treasury bills, notes, or bonds; issues of a U.S.. government agency; general <br />obligations of a state or local government rated "A" or better; revenue obligations of a <br />state or local government rated "AX or better; .irrevocable standby letter of credit issued <br />by a Federal Home Loan Sank; and time deposits insured by a federal agency, <br />Minnesota Statutes require securities pledged.. as collateral be held in. safekeeping in a <br />restricted account at the Federal Reserve Bank or in an account at a trust department of <br />a commercial bank or other financial institution not owned or controlled. by the <br />depository. <br />The carrying_ value and bank balance of the City's deposits in banks at December 31,. <br />2010 were $669,011 and $884,263, respectively, and were entirely covered by federal <br />depository insurance or by surety bonds and collateral in accordance with Minnesota <br />Statutes. <br />(21) <br />
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