1 Warren County June 30, 2009 Audit Presentation Winston, Williams, Creech, Evans & Co., LLP Certified Public Accountants.

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1 Warren County June 30, 2009 Audit Presentation Winston, Williams, Creech, Evans & Co., LLP Certified Public Accountants

2 Overview  Warren County has received an unqualified opinion on their June 30, 2009 financial statements.

3 GASB # 34 Highlights  Statement of Net Assets – Governmental Activities Total Assets$ 29,526,150$ 31,418,555 Total Liabilities 12,061,519 14,565,409 Net Assets$ 17,464,631$ 16,853,146

4 GASB # 34 Highlights  Statement of Net Assets – Business-Type Activities Total Assets$ 36,908,678 $ 34,722,749 Total Liabilities 13,024,630 13,633,230 Net Assets$ 23,884,048 $ 21,089,519

5 GASB # 34 Highlights  Statement of Net Assets – Primary Government Total Assets$ 66,434,828$ 66,141,304 Total Liabilities 25,086,149 28,198,639 Net Assets$ 41,348,679$ 37,942,665

6 Statement of Activities Governmental Activities Revenues$ 25,837,484$ 25,246,131 Expenditures 25,225,999 24,565,041 Change in Net Assets 611, ,090 Beginning Net Assets 16,853,146 16,172,056 Ending Net Assets$ 17,464,631$ 16,853,146

7 Statement of Activities Business-Type Activities Revenues$ 6,536,687$ 4,087,555 Expenditures 3,742,157 3,611,051 Change in Net Assets 2,794, ,504 Beginning Net Assets 21,089,518 20,613,014 Ending Net Assets$ 23,884,048$ 21,089,518

8 Statement of Activities Total-Primary Government Revenues$ 32,374,171$ 29,333,686 Expenditures 28,968,156 28,176,092 Change in Net Assets 3,406,015 1,157,594 Beginning Net Assets 37,942,664 36,785,070 Ending Net Assets$ 41,348,679$ 37,942,664

9 Governmental Fund Revenues

10 Governmental Fund Expenditures

11 Proprietary Funds

12 Fund Balance- All Governmental Funds

13 Fund Balance- Other Governmental Funds

14 Fund Balance- General Fund

15 General Fund Unreserved Fund Balance- as a % of Expenditures

16 Cash

17 General Fund Revenues

18 General Fund Expenditures

19 Appropriated Fund Balance

20 Adjusted Tax Levy

21 Tax Collection Percentages

22 Governmental Fund Debt

23 Proprietary Debt

24 Proprietary Funds Regional District IDistrict II District III Solid Waste Total Operating Revenues715,332429,689421,257405,3911,206,7993,178,468 Operating Expenses513,554230,191161,67971,2881,210,2702,186,982 Other185,66658,00274,52139,389102,575460,153 Depreciation253,546142,939296,5438,36123,698725,087 Total952,766431,132532,743119,038 1,336,5433,372,222 Operating Income(237,434)(1,443)(111,486)286,353(129,744)(193,754)

25 Proprietary Funds (cont.) RegionalDistrict I District II District III Solid Waste Total Operating Income(237,434)(1,443)(111,486)286,353(129,744)(193,754) Non-operating Revenues(Expenses) 6,991(60,238)(112,812)(172,276)4,784(333,551) Total Income(230,443)(61,681)(224,298)114,077(124,960)(527,305) Capital Contributions --410,3562,786,77748,3033,245,436 Transfers5,175-71, ,399 Change in Net Assets (225,268)(61,681)257,2822,900,854(76,657)2,794,530