The general fund balance per capita of Leslie, MI was $569 in 2017. The general fund balance per capita of Yale, MI was $90 in 2017.
General Fund Balance Per Capita
General Fund Unrestricted Balance
Liquidity Ratio
Revenue Surplus (Deficit)
Total General Fund Expenditures
Total General Fund Revenue
The General Fund is the primary budget for a government entity.
General Fund Balance Per Capita is the balance of General Fund per resident
General Fund Unrestricted Balance is the part of fund balance that is not restricted by external creditors (such as through debt covenants), grantors, contributors, or laws or regulations of other governments; nor restricted through imposition law through constitutional provisions or enabling legislation.
Liquidity Ratio is the ratio of assets to liabilities for a government entity.
Revenue Surplus (Deficit) is the excess general fund revenues over expenditures.
Total General Fund Expenditures refers to decreases in net financial resources.
Total General Fund Revenues are the gross receipts and receivables of a governmental unit derived from taxes and other sources.
Above charts are based on data from the MICommunity Financial Dashboard | ODN Dataset | API -
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