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City of Paris, Texas <br />Notes to Financial Statements <br />September 30, 2012 <br />I. Summa►.�-} of Significant Accountine Policies (Continued) <br />D. Assets, Liabilities and Equity (Continued) <br />5. Capital Assets (Continued) <br />The cost of normal maintenance and repairs that do not add to the value of the asset or <br />materially extend assets lives are not capitalized. <br />Major outlays for capital assets and improvements are capitalized as projects are constructed. <br />Interest incurred during the construction phase of capital assets of business-type activities is <br />included as part of the capitalized value of the assets constructed. The total interest expense <br />incurred by business-type activities during the current fiscal year was $351,599. Of this <br />amount, none was included as part of the cost of capital assets under construction in connection <br />with water line and sewer line construction projects. <br />Property, plant, and equipment of the primary government, as well as the component unit, is <br />depreciated using the straight line method over the following estimated useful lives: <br />Buildings and Improvements 20-40 years <br />Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment 5-10 years <br />Vehicles 5 years <br />Public Domain Infrastructure 25-45 years <br />System Infrastructure 25-30 years <br />6. Compensated Absences <br />Vacation and sick leave benefits are accumulated by City employees in accordance with <br />guidelines suggested in the City's personnel policies. <br />7. Long-term Obligations <br />In the government-wide financial statements and proprietary fund types in the fund financial <br />statements, long-term debt and other long-term obligations are reported as liabilities in the <br />applicable governmental activities, business-type activities, or proprietary fund type statement <br />of net assets. Bond premiums and discounts, as well as issuance costs, are deferred and <br />amortized over the life of the bonds using the effective interest method. Bonds payable are <br />reported net of the applicable bond premium or discount. Bond issuance costs are reported as <br />deferred charges and amortized over the term of the related debt. <br />In the fund financial statements, governmental fund types recognize bond premiums and <br />discounts, as well as issuance costs, during the current period. The face amount of debt issued <br />is reported as other fmancing sources. Premiums received on debt issuances are reported as <br />other financing sources while discounts on debt issuances are reported as other financing uses. <br />Issuance costs, even if withheld from the actual net proc is received, are reported as debt <br />service expenditures. <br />31 <br />