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HUDSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
                                                    SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO

                                    NOTES TO THE BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                                       FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2016

NOTE 1 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES - (Continued)

                In addition to liabilities, both the government-wide statement of net position and the governmental
                fund financial statements report a separate section for deferred inflows of resources. Deferred inflows
                of resources represent an acquisition of net position that applies to a future period and will not be
                recognized as an inflow of resources (revenue) until that time. For the District, deferred inflows of
                resources include property taxes, payments in lieu of taxes and unavailable revenue. Property taxes and
                payments in lieu of taxes represent amounts for which there is an enforceable legal claim as of June 30,
                2016, but which were levied to finance fiscal year 2017 operations. These amounts have been recorded
                as a deferred inflow of resources on both the government-wide statement of net position and the
                governmental fund financial statements. Unavailable revenue is reported only on the governmental
                funds balance sheet, and represents receivables which will not be collected within the available period.
                For the District unavailable revenue includes, but is not limited to, delinquent property taxes and
                intergovernmental grants. These amounts are deferred and recognized as an inflow of resources in the
                period the amounts become available.

                See Note 12 for deferred inflows of resources related to the District’s net pension liability. This
                deferred inflow of resources is only reported on the government-wide statement of net position.

                Expenses/Expenditures - On the accrual basis of accounting, expenses are recognized at the time they
                are incurred. The entitlement value of donated commodities received during the year is reported in the
                financial statements as an expense/expenditure with a like amount reported as intergovernmental
                revenue.

                The measurement focus of governmental fund accounting is on decreases in net financial resources
                (expenditures) rather than expenses. Expenditures are generally recognized in the accounting period in
                which the related fund liability is incurred, if measurable. Allocations of cost, such as depreciation and
                amortization, are not recognized in governmental funds.

          E. Budgets

                The budgetary process is prescribed by provisions of the Ohio Revised Code and entails the
                preparation of budgetary documents within an established timetable. The major documents prepared
                are the tax alternate budget, the certificate of estimated resources, and the appropriation resolution, all
                of which are prepared on the budgetary basis of accounting. The certificate of estimated resources and
                the appropriations resolution are subject to amendment throughout the year with the legal restriction
                that appropriations cannot exceed estimated resources, as certified. All funds, other than agency funds,
                are legally required to be budgeted and appropriated. The legal level of budgetary control has been
                established by the Board of Education at the fund level. Any budgetary modifications at this level may
                only be made by resolution of the Board of Education. Although the legal level of budgetary control
                was established at the fund level of expenditures for the general fund, the District has elected to present
                the budgetary statement comparison at the fund and function level of expenditures.

                Advances in and advances out are not required to be budgeted since they represent a temporary cash
                flow resource and are intended to be repaid.

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