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1 FY 2012-13 Mid Year Budget Presentation
Sooner or Later it Always Comes Down to Money February 26, 2013

2 Mid-Year Budget Message
i.e., we can pay our bills = stability. The City’s Near-Term Financing is in good condition. i.e., our ability to continue to pay our bills demonstrates strength to maintain and sustain levels of service! The City’s Financial Position measured by growth in Net Assets and Fund Balances is increasing. i.e., our strategies to improve our financial condition in the next decade are on the cusp of manifesting positive results = resiliency! The City’s Outlook for the Long-Term is Favorable

3 Agenda FY 12-13 Mid Year General Fund Budget Review SWOT Analysis
Adopt Mid-Year Budget Resolution

4 Mid-Year Budget Review
Prepare Two-Year FY Budget Adopt FY 13 Budget Annual Financial Report Mid-Term FY 13 Budget Review Adopt FY 14 Budget Mid-Term FY 14 Budget Review Prepare Two-Year FY Budget Adopt FY 15 Budget Annual Financial Report Mid-Term FY 15 Budget Review Adopt FY 16 Budget Mid-Term FY 16 Budget Review Monthly Budget-to-Actual Reports Quarterly Treasurer Reports Calibrate Financial Projections Analysis & Alignment Fiscal Monitoring

5 FY 13 General Fund Summary

6 General Fund Review Mid Year Budget Review FY

7 FY 13 General Fund Revenues

8 FY 13 General Fund Expenditures

9 FY 13 General Fund Revenues

10 FY 13 General Fund Expenditures

11 SWOT Summary Mid Year Budget Review FY

12 Long Range Fiscal Planning
Continuous Fiscal Monitoring & Planning

13 FY General Fund – Fund Balances
Healthy Reserves

14 General Fund Expenditure Trends
Managed Costs

15 General Fund Expenditure Trends
Structural Balance

16 General Fund Revenue Trends
Measured Growth

17 General Fund Trends

18 What is LTFP Long-term financial planning uses financial forecasting and analysis to identify future challenges and opportunities, and then identifies strategies to secure financial sustainability in light of the challenges and opportunities.

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20 Steps to LTFP DRAFT

21 SWOT Analysis Weaknesses Strengths Opportunities Threats
Climatic, sea-level and geo-technic events MLK Long-Term Strategy Marinship Long Term Economic Development Nurture elastic revenues Revenue Base growth slightly inelastic and geographically constrained Healthy reserves Labor Costs , Service Delivery and Revenue Base Structurally Balanced, LTFP Strengths Weaknesses Threats Opportunities

22 Mid Year Budget Message
i.e., we can pay our bills = stability. The City’s Near-Term Financing is in good condition. i.e., our ability to continue to pay our bills demonstrates strength to maintain and sustain levels of service! The City’s Financial Position measured by growth in Net Assets and Fund Balances is increasing. i.e., our strategies to improve our financial condition in the next decade are on the cusp of manifesting positive results = resiliency! The City’s Outlook for the Long-Term is Favorable

23 Council Action Motion to Approve the Mid Year Budget Resolution to amend the budget and provide for Supplemental Appropriations as reflected in Exhibits A, B and C to the Resolution.

24 Questions


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