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File #: 2004-0082    Version: 1 Name: Establish the Fixed Asset Capitalization Policy
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 3/8/2004 In control: Parish Council
On agenda: Final action: 3/8/2004
Enactment date: 3/8/2004 Enactment #: 5157
Title: A resolution establishing the Fixed Asset Capitalization Policy for the St. Charles Parish Council.
Sponsors: Albert D. Laque, Department of Finance
Indexes: Finance (Dept. of)
Attachments: 1. 2004-0082 Final Reso 5157
2004-0082
INTRODUCED BY: ALBERT D. LAQUE, PARISH PRESIDENT
(Department of Finance)
RESOLUTION NO. __________
Title
A resolution establishing the Fixed Asset Capitalization Policy for the St. Charles Parish Council.
Body
WHEREAS, In 1982 the St. Charles Parish Council determined that the capitalization limit for fixed assets would be those assets with a value of $100 or more and a useful life of more than one year; and,
WHEREAS, In 1994 the St. Charles Parish Council increased the capitalization limit to items with cost of $500 or more; and,
WHEREAS, Capitalization threshold is a financial reporting issue intended to provide meaningful information to financial statement users and not a means of controlling inventory; and,
WHEREAS, According to the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), practice has demonstrated that fixed asset systems that attempt to incorporate data on numerous smaller tangible capital type items are often costly and difficult to maintain and operate; and,
WHEREAS The GFOA has recommended since 1997 that governments should not establish a capitalization threshold of less than $5,000 for any individual item, and
WHEREAS The Louisiana Legislative Auditor has recommended a threshold of $5,000 for governments with revenues between $10 and $100 million, and
WHEREAS, For financial reporting of the year 2003, the St. Charles Parish Council will be required to capitalize all fixed assets including infrastructure to comply with Governmental Accounting Standards Board Statement No. 34, Basic Financial Statements, and Management's Discussion and Analysis for State and Local Governments. (GASB 34); and,
WHEREAS, To simplify compliance issues and acknowledge the recommendations of the Louisiana Legislative Auditor and Government Finance Officers Association; and,
WHEREAS, The present $500 capitalization threshold has created paperwork nightmares for Parish Departments and Agencies trying to track, transfer, dispose, etc. of physi...

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