Receives Certificate of Achievement by Government
Finance Officers Association
for City’s comprehensive annual financial report
for City’s comprehensive annual financial report
The City of Somerville has earned the highest form of recognition in
governmental accounting and financial reporting for its comprehensive
annual financial report (CAFR), which demonstrated a spirit of full
disclosure and motivated people to read the report, according to awarding
nonprofit Government Finance Officers
Association of the United States and Canada.
The
nonprofit awarded the City the Certificate
of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting, its highest
recognition, after an impartial panel judged the City’s CAFR as meeting the
high standards of the program, specifically the spirit of transparency and full
disclosure that is a core value of City Hall under Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone.
The
program’s high standards mandate that, among other requirements, the CAFR
includes an independent auditor’s report on the City’s financial statements.
Discussion and analysis in the CAFR must describe the relationship between the
City’s financial statements and the data reported for governmental activities,
with analysis focusing on the reasons for changes in the City’s financial
statements, rather than only the amount of change. The City must also clearly
distinguish expenses by function rather than object of expenditure, instead of
lumping all expenses together in a line item, making it clear to readers what
exactly is being spent and where, among the other 220-plus requirements
included on Government
Finance Officers Association’s checklist.
“I am thrilled that Somerville is recognized for its
commitment to transparency, accountability and open government, a commitment
demonstrated in our CAFR,” said Mayor Curtatone. “Taxpayers deserve to know
exactly how their money is being managed by the City, and the CAFR does that
while helping everyone from City Hall to residents assess the level of services
we can provide and our ability to meet our financial obligations. We are also
committed to smart cost savings and efficient delivery of services, and the
CAFR helps us achieve all of that, as recognized by this independent panel of
governmental finance experts.”
In January, the City compiled the CAFR, presenting a
complete accounting of all government funds, investments and operating
activities. The CAFR complements the annual City budget by providing more
detailed demographic and statistical information, as well as annual budget
comparisons to help the reader better understand the financial condition of the
City. The CAFR also has the potential to improve the City's bond rating, which
would reduce the cost of interest payments for the City over time.
The 120-page City document,
available at www.somervillema.gov/departments/finance,
includes three sections: (1) Introduction, including a summary and transmittal
letter; (2) Financial, including an independent auditor's report, management
discussion and analysis, financial statements and notes; and (3) Statistical,
including additional financial, economic, and demographic information.
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