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CITY OF PARIS, TEXAS <br />Notes to Financial Statements (Continued) <br />September 30, 2025 <br />I. Summa a+ of S_igtifcant Accqunhn Policies (Continued <br />F. Budgetary Information <br />1. Budgetary Basis of Accounting <br />Annual budgets are legally adopted on a basis consistent with generally accepted accounting principles for <br />all governmental funds except the capital projects fund, proprietary funds, and library trust fund. The <br />budget for the capital projects fund is legally adopted for specific projects and may exceed one year. <br />Formal budgetary integration is not employed for the proprietary funds. The City adopts an annual, <br />informal budget as a financial plan for all proprietary funds. The library trust fund includes non -budgeted <br />financial activities, which are not subject to an appropriated budget and the appropriation process or to any <br />legally authorized nonappropriated budget review and approval process. The community development <br />block grant fund is not annually appropriated. The City has no permanent or special revenue funds which <br />are reported as major funds. <br />At the close of each fiscal year, any unencumbered appropriation balance (appropriations including prior <br />year encumbrances less current year expenditures and encumbrances) lapse or revert to the undesignated <br />fund balance. <br />At least thirty days prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, the City Manager submits to the City Council <br />a proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning on the following October 1. The operating budget, which <br />represents the financial plan for the ensuing fiscal year, includes proposed expenditures and the means of <br />financing them. Public hearings are conducted at which all interested persons' comments concerning the <br />budget are heard. <br />The budget for the next fiscal year is legally enacted by the City Council through passage of an ordinance <br />not later than the twenty-seventh day of the last month of the fiscal year. If the City Council does not enact <br />the budget within this time period, then the budget as submitted by the City Manager becomes the legally <br />authorized budget. An annual budget is not legally adopted for the Library Memorial Fund, a nonmajor <br />special revenue fund. <br />2. Excess of Expenditures Over Appropriations <br />For the year ended September 30, 2025, expenditures may not legally exceed appropriations at the <br />department level for each legally adopted annual operating budget. The City Manager may, without <br />Council approval, transfer appropriation balances from one expenditure account to another within a <br />department or agency of the City. The City Council, however, must approve any transfer or unencumbered <br />appropriation balances or portions thereof from one department or agency to another. During the year <br />ended September 30, 2025, the City Council approved a transfer of $1,313,178 from various departments to <br />other departmental line items. Expenditures exceeded appropriations in the following departments: <br />Manager $239,545, Municipal Court $19,169, Sanitation $28,701, Health $2,470,107, Transfers Out <br />$544,273. <br />G. Assets, Liabilities, Deferred Outflows/Inflows of Resources, and Net Position/Fund Balance <br />1. Cash and Cash Equivalents <br />For purposes of the statement of cash flows, cash and cash equivalents are considered to be cash on hand, <br />demand deposits, and short-term investments with original maturities of three months or less from date of <br />acquisition. <br />33 <br />