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Cabarrus County, North Carolina <br /> Notes to the Financial Statements <br />For the Year Ended June 30, 2012 <br />Capital assets of the Cabarrus Health Alliance are depreciated over their useful live on a straight-line basis as <br />follows: <br />Assets Years <br /> Office equipment 5 <br /> Computer equipment 5 <br /> Vehicles 5 <br /> Leasehold Improvements 15 <br />8. Long-Term Obligations <br />In the government-wide financial statements, and proprietary fund types in the fund financial statements, long- <br />term debt and other long-term obligations are reported as liabilities in the applicable governmental activities, <br />business-type activities, or proprietary fund type Statement of Net Assets. <br />In fund financial statements for governmental fund types, the face of debt issued is reported as another <br />financing source. <br />9. Compensated Absences <br />All permanent and probationary County and Alliance employees who are scheduled to work at least 1,000 hours <br />during the calendar year receive vacation and sick leave benefits. The County's vacation policy allows for an <br />unlimited accumulation of earned leave during the calendar year with a maximum of 240 hours (336 hours for <br />emergency services personnel) being carried over to January 1. Vacation exceeding 240 hours (336 hours for <br />emergency services personnel) is converted into sick leave after January 1st. Vacation leave is fully vested <br />when earned. The County budgets and funds the current portion of accumulated vacation leave during each <br />fiscal year. Vacation leave is accrued when incurred in the government-wide, proprietary, and fiduciary fund <br />financial statements. A liability for these amounts is reported in governmental funds only if they have matured, <br />for example, as a result of employee resignations and retirements. The County's and Alliance's sick leave <br />policies also allow for unlimited accumulation of earned leave. Sick leave benefits do not vest but any unused <br />leave accumulated at the time of retirement may be used in the determination of length of service for retirement <br />benefit purposes. As there is not an obligation to pay sick leave until it is actually taken, no liability is recorded <br />for these nonvested benefits. <br />10. Net Assets/Fund Balances <br />Nets Assets <br />Net assets in government-wide and proprietary financial statements are classified as invested in capital assets, <br />net of related debt; restricted; and unrestricted. Restricted net assets represent constraints on resources that <br />are either externally imposed by creditors, grantors, contributors, or laws and regulations of other governments <br />or imposed by law through State statute. <br />Fund Balances <br />In the governmental fund financial statements, fund balance is composed of five classifications designed to <br />disclose the hierarchy of constraints placed on how fund balance can be spent. <br />The governmental fund types classify fund balances as follows: <br />Nonspendable Fund Balance <br />This classification includes amounts that cannot be spent because they are either (a) not in spendable form or <br />(b) legally or contractually required to be maintained intact. <br />Inventories – portion of fund balance that is not an available resource because it represents the year-end <br />balance of ending inventories, which are not spendable resources. <br />45 <br />
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