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CITY OF ROSEVILLE, MINNESOTA <br /> NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br /> December 31, 2016 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> statement element, deferred inflows of resources, represents an acquisition of net position that <br /> applies to a future period(s) and so will not be recognized as an inflow of resources (revenue) <br /> until that time. The City has two items that qualify for reporting in this category. The City <br /> presents deferred inflows of resources on the Governmental Fund Balance Sheet as unavailable <br /> revenue. The governmental funds report unavailable revenues from two sources: property taxes <br /> and special assessments. These amounts are deferred and recognized as an inflow of resources in <br /> the period that the amounts become available. The City presents deferred inflows of resources on <br /> the Statement(s) of Net Position for deferred inflows of resources related to pensions. Deferred <br /> inflows of resources related to pensions results from the net difference expected and actual <br /> economic experience and changes in proportion. <br /> <br />7. Compensated absences <br /> <br />It is the City's policy to permit employees to accumulate earned but unused vacation, paid time <br />off (PTO), compensatory time, and sick pay benefits. There is an estimate for a liability for <br />unpaid accumulated sick leave, as employees may receive up to 320 hours upon retirement only. <br />Vacation, PTO, compensatory time, and estimated sick pay benefits are accrued when incurred in <br />the government-wide and proprietary fund financial statements. A liability for these amounts is <br />reported in governmental funds only if they have matured, for example, as a result of employee <br />resignations and retirements. <br /> <br />8. Pensions <br /> <br /> For purposes of measuring the net pension liability, deferred outflows/inflows of resources, and <br /> pension expense, information about the fiduciary net position of the Public Employees Retirement <br /> Association (PERA) and the relief association and additions to/deductions from PERA's and the <br /> relief association's fiduciary net position have been determined on the same basis as they are <br /> reported by PERA and the relief association except that PERA's fiscal year end is June 30. For this <br /> purpose, plan contributions are recognized as of employer payroll paid dates and benefit payments <br /> and refunds are recognized when due and payable in accordance with the benefit terms. <br /> Investments are reported at fair value. <br /> <br />8. Long-term obligations <br /> <br /> In the government-wide financial statements, and proprietary fund types in the fund financial <br /> statements, long-term debt and other long-term obligations are reported as liabilities in the <br /> applicable governmental activities, business-type activities, and proprietary fund type statement <br /> of net position. Bond premiums and discounts, if material, are deferred and amortized over the <br /> life of the bonds using the effective interest method. <br /> <br /> In the fund financial statements, governmental fund types recognize bond premiums and <br /> discounts, as well as bond issuance costs, during the current period. The face amount of debt <br /> issued is reported as other financing sources. Premiums received on debt issuances are reported <br /> as other financing sources while discounts on debt issuances are reported as other financing uses. <br /> Issuance costs, whether or not withheld from the actual debt proceeds received, are reported as <br /> debt service expenditures. <br /> <br />47 <br />Item 8: Attachment D