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CITY OF PARIS, TEXAS <br />Notes to Financial Statements <br />September 30, 2024 <br />L Summarof Significant Accounting Policies <br />A. Description of Government -Wide Financial Statements <br />The government -wide financial statements (e.g., the statement of net position and the statement of activities) <br />report information on all of the nonfiduciary activities of the primary government and it's component unit. For <br />the most part, the effect of interfund activity has been removed from these statements. Governmental activities, <br />whichnormally are supported by taxes and intergovernmental revenues, are reported separately from businesstype <br />activities, which rely to a significant extent on fees and charges for support. Likewise, the primary government is <br />reported separately from the legally separate component unit for which the primary government is financially <br />accountable. <br />B. Reporting Entity <br />The City of Paris, Texas (the City), operates under a council-manager form of government with the mayor and <br />six council members being elected. The accompanying financial statements present the government and its <br />component unit. The discretely presented component unit is reported in a separate column in the governmentwide <br />financial statements (see note below for a description) to emphasize that it is legally separate from the <br />government. <br />Discretely Presented Component Unit: The Paris Economic Development Corporation (PEDC) is a governmental <br />nonprofit corporation established July 19, 1993, funded by a quarter percent sales tax. PEDC was organized <br />exclusively for the purpose of benefiting and accomplishing public purposes of the City by promoting, assisting, <br />and enhancing economic development activities for the City as provided by the Development Corporation Act of <br />1979. The business and affairs are managed by a seven -member board of directors appointed by the governing <br />body of the City. PEDC is fiscally dependent upon the City as the City Council approves their budgets and must <br />approve any debt issuance. However, the component unit does not qualify for blending because the component <br />services directly benefit the community rather than the City itself. Complete financial statements for PEDC may <br />be obtained at its administrative office at 1125 Bonham Street, Paris, Texas 75460. <br />C. Basis of Presentation - Government -Wide Financial Statements <br />While separate government -wide and fund financial statements are presented, they are interrelated. The <br />governmental column incorporates data from governmental funds while business -type activities incorporate data <br />from the government's enterprise funds. Separate financial statements are provided for governmental funds and <br />proprietary funds. The statement of activities demonstrates the degree to which the direct expenses of a given <br />function or segment are offset by program revenues. Direct expenses are those that are clearly identifiable with a <br />specific function or segment. <br />As discussed earlier, the government has one discretely presented component unit, PEDC. PEDC is shown in a <br />separate column in the government -wide financial statements. <br />D. Basis of Presentation— Fund Financial Statements <br />The fund financial statements provide information about the government's funds, including its discretely <br />presented component unit. Separate statements for each fund category — governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary <br />— are presented. The emphasis of fund financial statements is on major governmental and enterprise funds, each <br />displayed in a separate column. All remaining governmental and enterprise funds are aggregated and reported as <br />nonmajor funds. Major individual governmental and enterprise funds are reported as separate columns in the fund <br />financial statements. <br />