Budget Flashcards

1
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Operating Budget

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Everyday expenditures

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2
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Capital budget

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One-year budget for capital expenditures (long-term)

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3
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Line Item Budgeting

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Projecting budget and adding inflation. Easy for public to understand but short-term focus.

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4
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Planning, Programming, Budgeting Systems (PPBS)

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Planning through accomplishing goals set by department. Good for evaluating progress but time consuming and goals must be measurable.

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5
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Zero-Base Budgeting

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Consider every aspect of operation. Effective but time consuming.

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6
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Performance-based Budgeting

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Links funding to performance measures. Good for creating standards but time consuming and goals must be measurable.

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7
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Funding: Pay-As-You-Go

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Fund capital projects with current funds.

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8
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Funding: Reserve Funds

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Fund capital projects with saved money.

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9
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Funding: General Obligation Bonds

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Use voter approved tax revenue to back debt. Can come from a variety of sources.

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10
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Revenue Bonds

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Use fixed source of revenue to back dept. - full faith backing of project

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11
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Tax Increment Financing

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(TIF) Allows area to have revenue increase to pay for capital projects. Usually in an area that is “blighted.” Use the anticipated increase in revenue from property tax to pay bonds.

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12
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Lease-Purchase

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Rent-to-own so no borrowing needed.

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13
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Special Assessments

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Allows special group to assess cost of public improvement (i.e. free street lights v. pay fee for fancy ones)

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14
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Taxes: Progressive

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Tax rate increases as income rises

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15
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Taxes: Proportional

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Tax rate is the same regardless of income.

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16
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Taxes: Regressive

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Tax rate decreases as income rises.

17
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Intergovernmental Transfer

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State taxes shared with local government.

18
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Impact Fees

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Fees developers must pay for services provided by the local government.

19
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Sales Tax

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If area has sales tax, retail stores will pop up along the boundary.

20
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Income Tax

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If area has income tax, the area will be employment heavy (i.e. lots of office parks).

21
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No Sales or Income Tax

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If an area has neither tax, it is likely burdened by vacant land and the lack of taxes is to incentivize land development.

22
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Business Improvement District

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Businesses tax selves to pay for improvements.

23
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Participatory Budgeting

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Community members decide how funds should be budgeted.

24
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Capitalization Rate

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Rate of return on investment.

25
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Fiscal Impact Analysis

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Projects cash flow to the public sector.

26
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Economic Impact Analysis

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Projects cash flow to the private sector.