Building Maintenance Fund. The balance sheet and statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balance for the Building Maintenance Fund, an internal service fund of Coastal City, are reproduced here. No further information about the nature or purposes of this fund is given in the annual report.

COASTAL CITY BUILDING MAINTENANCE FUND

Balance Sheet

As of December 31, 2011

Assets

 

Assets:

 

Cash and investments

$152,879

Accounts receivable

2,116

Inventory

779,000

Prepaid expenses

19,854

Total assets

$953,849

Liabilities and Fund Equity

 

Liabilities:

 

Accounts payable

$ 35,675

Other accrued liabilities

109,099

Accrued annual leave

227,369

Total liabilities

372,143

Fund equity:

 

Fund balance

581,706

Total liabilities and fund equity

$953,849

COASTAL CITY BUILDING MAINTENANCE FUND
Statement of Revenues, Expenditures,
and Changes in Fund Balance
Year Ended December 31, 2011

 

Revenues:

 

Billings to departments

$10,774,781

Miscellaneous

100,344

Total billings

10,875,125

Expenditures:

 

Salaries and employee benefits

3,353,413

Supplies

3,409,096

Operating services and charges

495,143

Maintenance and repairs

3,536,443

Total expenditures

10,794,095

Excess of revenues over expenditures

81,030

Fund balance—January 1, 2011

500,676

Fund balance—December 31, 2011

$ 581,706

Required

a. Assuming that the Building Maintenance Fund is an internal service fund, discuss whether the financial information is presented in accordance with GASB standards.

b. If you were the manager of a city department that uses the services of the Building Maintenance Fund, what would you want to know in addition to the information disclosed in the financial statements?