The general fund balance per capita of Oak Park, MI was $169 in 2022.
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 -
Finance and General Fund Datasets Involving Oak Park, MI
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Financial Health Dashboard
mischooldata.data.socrata.com | Last Updated 2017-08-09T01:27:17.000ZOpen Michigan (OpenMichigan@michigan.gov) is the official State of Michigan account. Any items created by other user accounts are not endorsed by the State of Michigan. Standard financial reports are highly technical and complex, making it difficult to determine the real condition of government's financial health. The information provided in this dashboard provides measurements that are easy to understand, providing a clear picture of the financial health of government in Michigan. With measurements ranging from how government is doing in addressing pension obligations to information on total revenue and expenditures, this dashboard provides key metrics for financial health.
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Financial Trends Monitoring System Data
data.kcmo.org | Last Updated 2023-12-28T20:15:45.000ZThis data is pulled from the annual Financial Trends Monitoring System (FTMS). The KCSTAT dashboards for Finance and Governance provide visualizations of this data, along with narrative to explain what these indicators mean. The FTMS report itself goes also provides a great deal of narrative, and can be viewed by visiting: https://kcstat.kcmo.org/Finance/2013-FTMS-7-29-14-Revised/n7p4-kkha
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Lobbyist Bi-Monthly Reports: Beginning 2019
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-02T15:58:41.000ZAny Principal Lobbyist required to file a Statement of Registration for a Client in a biennial period must also file Bi-monthly Reports, regardless of Compensation, Expenses, or Lobbying Activity, up to the Lobbying Agreement Termination (End) Date. The Bi-monthly Report requires the Filer to disclose the Lobbying Activities that occurred, and monies spent during the applicable reporting period. Proper disclosure of these Lobbying Activities necessitates a level of specificity that makes clear to the public exactly what and who was being lobbied during the specific Bi-monthly reporting period.
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Utah Hospitals Cost Report 2015
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-06T18:23:32.000ZThis data set contains the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) annual update to the Utah Hospital Cost Report Public Use File (Hospital Cost Report PUF) with data for 2015. The PUF is organized at the hospital-level and includes select facility characteristics, utilization measures, cost and charges by cost center (in total and for Medicare), Medicare settlement data, and financial statement data.
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State Of The Cities 2017
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2019-02-15T20:08:13.000ZThis is the survey responses for the 2017 State of the Cities Report. This data has been coded based on survey response choices. Please consult the attached copy of the survey for more information.
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Client Semi-Annual Report: Beginning 2019
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-31T02:46:12.000ZAny Contractual Client retaining, employing or designating a Lobbyist or Lobbyists (whether or not any such Lobbyist was required to file a Statement of Registration or Bi-monthly Report) who incurs or reasonably anticipates incurring more than $5,000 in combined Reportable Compensation and Expenses for Lobbying Activities on a State and/or Municipal level, is required to submit a Client Semi-Annual (“CSA”) Report. The CSA Report requires disclosure of the actual Lobbying Activities that occurred during the specific reporting period. The CSA reporting period covers January/June; or July/December.
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Hospital Provider Cost Report Utah 2019
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2022-11-09T19:35:22.000ZThe Hospital Provider Cost Report dataset provides select measures from the hospital annual cost report. This data includes provider information such as facility characteristics, utilization data, cost and charges by cost center (in total and for Medicare), Medicare settlement data, and financial statement data organized by CMS Certification Number.
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Public Corporation Bi-Monthly Report: Beginning 2019
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-29T14:58:04.000ZAny Principal Lobbyist (including Public Corporations) required to file a Statement of Registration for a Client in a biennial period must also file Bi-monthly Reports, regardless of Compensation, Expenses, or Lobbying Activity, up to the Lobbying Agreement Termination (End) Date. The Bi-monthly Report requires the Filer to disclose the Lobbying Activities that occurred, and monies spent during the applicable reporting period. Proper disclosure of these Lobbying Activities necessitates a level of specificity that makes clear to the public exactly what and who was being lobbied during the specific Bi monthly reporting period.
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Disbursement of Public Monies Bi-Monthly Report: Beginning 2019
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-25T01:33:10.000ZPublic Monies are funds that have been designated for programs, grants or discretionary funds, but which have not been allocated by law to specific recipients and are not part of a Governmental Procurement. Disbursement of Public Monies Bi-Monthly Reports (‘DPM’) are required only if the Lobbyist already has at least one active Registration on file for non-public money lobbying, and the Lobbyist exceeds or anticipates exceeding an additional $5,000 related to Attempts to Influence the disbursement of Public Monies in excess of $15,000. DPM reports are filed in accordance with the same schedule applicable to Bi-monthly Reports, but are only required to be filed if DPM lobbying occurred during the applicable bi-monthly period.