Financial Indicator Graphs for the Year Ended December 31, 2010

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Financial Indicator Graphs for the Year Ended December 31, 2010 Prepared by Financial Advisory Services Local Government Services Division

Introduction The financial indicator graphs have been prepared by Alberta Municipal Affairs using municipal financial and statistical data. The package is intended to serve as a tool that may assist council and administration with operational decisions. The comparative measures may be useful in assessing past performance and for budget planning. Each municipality is compared to a group of similar sized urban municipalities, or to rural municipalities with similar tax base. The comparison group is shown on the last slide. Financial Advisory Services can provide assistance in interpreting this information and can prepare custom indicator graphs upon request for other comparative groups, e.g. comparisons with only larger municipalities. Other points to note are: The range for most of the graphs is 2005 to 2010. Equalized assessment is shown for the period 2006 to 2011. Caution should be used when interpreting results as each municipality has unique characteristics affecting how it compares to the group. In addition, circumstances may have changed since the December 31, 2010 reporting date.

Financial Indicator Graphs include: Equalized Tax Rates – Municipal/Residential/Non-Residential Equalized Assessment Per Capita (urban only) Equalized Assessment Per Km of Roads (rural only) Non-Residential Equalized Assessment as % of Total Tax Collection Rate Debt & Debt Service as % of the Limits Long Term Debt Per Capita Major Revenue Sources Per Capita Major Revenue Sources As % of Total Revenue (only 2010) Broad Function Expenses Per Capita (only 2010) Per Capita Expenses by Major Type: Salaries, Wages & Benefits Contracted & General Services Materials, Goods, Supplies & Utilities Bank Charges & Interest Amortization (only 2009 & 2010) Net Book Value As % of Capital Costs (only 2009 & 2010) Accumulated Surplus Categories, As % (only 2010) Accumulated Surplus Categories, Per Capita (only 2010) Ratio of Current Assets to Current Liabilities