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Bondurant-Farrar COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT FY2010 BUDGET PROPOSAL March 23, 2009 - 5:00 P.M.

Bondurant-Farrar COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT FY2010 BUDGET PROPOSAL March 23, 2009 - 5:00 P.M. MEDIA CENTER. Bondurant-Farrar School District Revenue Sources. Working Document Prepared by: Alicia Adkins, Business Manager. Iowa Statutes.

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Bondurant-Farrar COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT FY2010 BUDGET PROPOSAL March 23, 2009 - 5:00 P.M.

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  1. Bondurant-Farrar COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT FY2010 BUDGET PROPOSALMarch 23, 2009 - 5:00 P.M. MEDIA CENTER

  2. Bondurant-Farrar School DistrictRevenue Sources Working Document Prepared by: Alicia Adkins, Business Manager

  3. Iowa Statutes “Bondurant-Farrar School District’s General Operating Fund Budget is Substantially Influenced in Terms of Total Budget Authorization and Funding Components by Iowa Statutes.”

  4. The School District’s Maximum Authorized Budget for General Fund Expenditures, Also Known as Total Spending Authority (“TSA”) is Calculated as Follows: Maximum Authorized Budget

  5. Total Spending Authority These numbers are located on section 17 of the Aid & Levy Worksheet

  6. Total Spending Authority • Limits $$$ School District Can Spend • Represents Legal or Statutory Budget Limit • Unused TSA Carries Over to Next Year as Unspent Balance • Overspending TSA is Violation of Statutory Authority • Unspent Balance is not Cash • Unspent Balance = Unused TSA

  7. Combined District Cost (CDC) • Formula Driven • Weighted Enrollment x District Cost Per Pupil as Determined by State • Aid & Levy Worksheet Calculates Formula

  8. Miscellaneous Income • From Federal, State & Local Sources • Many Sources are Categorical or Restricted Purpose Funds • Varies According to Sources & Levels of Funding • Everything Except State Aid or Property Taxes

  9. Examples of Miscellaneous Income • Non-CDC General Fund Revenue • Federal & Phase Monies • Transportation Reimbursement • Educational Improvement Enrichment, Asbestos Program • State Grants • Interest • ISCAP Investment Surplus • SBRC Additional Allowable Growth • Student Fees • Rental • Open Enrollment & Tuition

  10. Board Directed Programs & Levies • General Fund • 5 Year Instructional Support Program • Dropout Program • Cash Reserve Levy • Special Revenue Funds • 33¢ Physical Plant & Equipment Levy • Management Levy

  11. Voter Directed Programs & Levies • General Fund • 10 Yr. Instructional Support Program • Special Revenue Funds • $1.34 Physical Plant & Equipment Levy • Playground Levy • Debt Levies • Local Option Sales and Service Tax

  12. Operating Fund Revenues by Source

  13. General Operating Fund

  14. Property Tax Levy for the 2009-2010 Budget

  15. FY 2009-10 Property Tax Levy

  16. FY 2009-10 Total Tax Levy • Voter Controlled • 10 yr. Instruct Support • Voter PPEL • Debt • Board Controlled • Cash Reserve Levy • Regular PPEL • Dropout • Management Levy • State Controlled • Combined District Cost

  17. Authorize Budget ≠ Line-Item Budget Line-item budget is the district’s plan to use anticipated revenue to set expenditure limits to maintain district fiscal health. Authorized Budgets establish statutory spending maximums to build capacity to spend all or most available funds, without any intension to spend it all.

  18. Break Even Point

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