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<br />27 <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES, MINNESOTA Statement 4 <br />RECONCILIATION OF THE GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS BALANCE <br />SHEET TO THE STATEMENT OF NET POSITION <br />Total Fund Balances for Governmental Funds 21,577,573$ <br />Total net position reported for governmental activities in the statement of net position <br />is different because: <br />Land 3,275,859$ <br />Buildings, Net of Accumulated Depreciation 3,301,916 <br />Office Equipment and Furniture, Net of Accumulated Depreciation 407,616 <br />Vehicles, Net of Accumulated Depreciation 1,064,565 <br />Machinery and Shop Equipment, Net of Accumulated Depreciation 340,245 <br />Other Equipment, Net of Accumulated Depreciation 182,700 <br />Infrastructure, Net of Accumulated Depreciation 29,282,072 37,854,973 <br />10,961,595 <br />(295,994) <br />Bonds Payable (15,585,000) <br />Unamortized Premiums (50,835) <br />Unamortized Discounts 22,683 <br />Notes Payable (3,695,000) <br />Other Postemployment Benefits (83,969) <br />Compensated Absence Payable (614,536) (20,006,657) <br />Total Net Position of Governmental Activities 50,091,490$ <br />The accompanying notes are an integral part of these basic financial statements. <br />Interest on long-term debt is not accrued in governmental funds, but rather is <br />recognized as an expenditure when due. Accrued interest for general obligation <br />bonds is included in the statement of net position. <br />Long-term liabilities that pertain to governmental funds, including bonds payable, <br />are not due and payable in the current period and, therefore, are not reported as <br />fund liabilities. All liabilities - both current and long-term - are reported in the <br />statement of net position. Balances at year-end are: <br />December 31, 2013 <br />Capital assets used in governmental funds are not financial resources and, <br />therefore, are not reported in the funds. Those assets consist of: <br />Some of the City's property taxes and special assessments will be collected after <br />year-end, but are not available soon enough to pay for the current period's <br />expenditures and, therefore, are reported as a deferred inflow of resources in the <br />governmental funds. <br /> <br />