Town of Salisbury, New Hampshire Annual Report 1983
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The Select- men may transfer funds between operating categories as they deem neces- sary. State Statutes require balanced budgets but provide for the use of beginning fund balance to achieve that end. In 1983, the beginning fund balance was applied as follows: Unreserved fund balance used to reduce tax rate $15,000 Beginning fund balance reserved for encumbrances Highway Projects 5,215 Total Fund Balance Applied $20,215 E. Encumbrances Encumbrance accounting, under which purchase orders, contra...cts, and continuing appropriations (certain projects and specific items not fully expended at year-end) are recognized, is employed in the governmental funds. Encumbrances are not the equivalent of expenditures; and are 36 TOWN OF SALISBURY therefore reported as part of the fund balance at December 31 and are carried forward to supplement appropriations of the subsequent year. The reserve for encumbrances at December 31 consists of the following: General Government Buildings $500 F. Investments Investments in all instances are stated at cost, or in the case of donated investments, at market value at the time of bequest or receipt.
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