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City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />Management Report, Page 43 <br />AGENCY FUNDS <br />An Agency Fund is designed to account for transactions for other individuals, private <br />organizations and/or other funds. During 1995, the City had four Agency Funds as follows: <br />• Contractor's Deposits <br />• Pending Assessments <br />• Investment Fund <br />• Deferred Compensation <br />The Contractor's Deposits Fund is used to account for "pass through" types of expenditures <br />relating to prospective developers. The City pays certain legal, engineering and planning amounts <br />to assure compliance with various City ordinances relating to pertinent applications. The City <br />receives deposits and/or bills the various developers for costs incurred. We recommend that the <br />City continue to maintain detailed records of amounts due from developers and assure that <br />adequate deposits are received prior to incurring expenses on a developer's behalf. <br />The Pending Assessments Fund was established in 1991 to account for the prepayment of <br />special assessments by contractors prior to the final assessment being adopted by the City <br />Council. <br />The Investment Fund is designed to pool all available cash balances of the City to maximize <br />the investment efficiency of the City. Interest is allocated to funds annually based on the average <br />cash balance of the participating funds. <br />The Deferred Compensation Fund was established in 1987 in response to the issuance of the <br />Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 2. GASB Statement No. 2 <br />requires deferred compensation plans adopted under the provisions of Internal Revenue Code <br />Section 457 to be included in the City's Annual Financial Report. <br />
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