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School District Financial Statement Reporting

Last updated on December 10, 2024

2024/25

  • Financial Statement 2024/25 Template (WORKING COPY ONLY)  (XLSX)  (December 2024)
     

2023/24

  • Financial Statement Instructions  (PDF)  (June 2024)
  • Financial Statement Template - v12  (XLSM)  (June 2024)
  • Sample Notes to Financial Statements  (DOCX)  (June 2024)


Sample Journal Entries (November 2021)

  • Disposals of Sites and Buildings  (XLS)
  • Write Downs of Sites and Buildings  (XLS)
  • Write Offs of Buildings  (XLS)
  • Policy:  Allocation of Proceeds from the Disposition of Capital Assets

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