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Assignment: Application: Assessing Financial Condition
The regular evaluation of an organization's finances goes a long way toward establishing trust with stakeholders, such as tax payers, board members, clients, patrons, and funding agencies. Just as financial planning and budgeting are integral parts of an organization’s success, financial audits and evaluations are vital parts of the functioning of an organization. Evaluating the financial condition of an organization involves determining whether it has the revenue from taxes, fees, and other sources to meet its needs as well as if its assets exceed its liabilities. Assessing the financial condition is really just an analysis of the city's financial health.
In this Assignment, discuss the city in which you live and then evaluate its financial condition and opportunities for growth by addressing the bulleted statements below. Be sure to first review your readings and then research additional resources to assist in your evaluation. For example, it is helpful to examine available data and other public documents for that city. These resources are useful and should be incorporated into your paper, but remember that those resources do not count as scholarly (peer-reviewed, academic articles and texts).
To complete:
Write a 6- to 8-page paper (not including title page and reference page) that addresses the following:
- Describe your local city or county entity. Include descriptive information as population, trends, and other important demographical information. (1 page)
- Look at sales tax in the city, which is a main source of revenue. Is your entity’s revenue and expenditures balanced? Why or why not? In your assessment, consider the following three factors: amount of revenue that the entity is collecting, the percentage of total revenue contributed by sales tax, how much the city is spending. (2 pages)
- Consider these six important factors that impact city revenue: Deterioration of revenue base, internal procedures or policies that may adversely affect revenue yields, over-dependence on obsolete or external revenue sources, changes in tax burden, poor revenue estimating practices, and inefficiency in the collection and administration of revenues. Select two that apply to your city, and then evaluate how these impact your city. (1- 2 pages)
- You propose to increase city tax revenue, and you know from your course readings that price elasticity and demand are important considerations. Understanding the characteristics of your city, evaluate whether the following three tax increase options would be effective: 1) a .5% increase in sales tax, 2) a 3% increase in restaurant tax, and 3) a 5% increase in tourism tax. In your evaluation, consider price elasticity and positive and negative externalities for each type of tax.This is where knowing your city and its major sources of revenue are especially important. (1 – 1 1/2 pages)
- As part of your conclusion, provide one recommendation to improve the city’s financial health. Examples may include (but are not limited to) the need to shift public or customer service priorities or a need to shift policies because of a loss of competitive position. Be creative – one suggestion may be to research examples of other similar cities and determined what changes have worked for them. (1/2 - 1 page)
Use proper APA formatting and include the following:
- A title page and running head
- An introduction that states the purpose of the paper
- Level 1 headings to define each part (bullet) of the paper
- A conclusion to synthesize the entire paper
- A minimum of three additional scholarly sources to support your paper
- In-text citations as appropriate
- A reference list
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Running Head: ACCESSING FINANCIAL CONDITIONS
Accessing Financial Conditions
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Institutional Affiliation
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(Illinios State, Chicago City)
Demographic information about Chicago
Illinois is one of the states in the United States, and it is located in the Mid-West parts of
the country. It is bordering Mississippi in the West and Indiana on the East. The state is
nicknamed “the Prairie State” due to its forests, farmland, wetlands, and rolling hills. The state
has a total population of 12.8 million people, and it is home to large cities like Chicago and
Naperville. By 2010, Chicago has a population of 2,695,598 people with the households living in
the city been 1,194,337. Almost half of the Illinois inhabitants live in Chicago Metropolitan
which makes it one of the most populated cities in the country. On the other hand, the racial
makeup of the city involves 45.3% whites, 32% blacks, 5% Asian, and 3% for other races. By
2016, the population of the Hispanics exceeded that of the blacks making it the biggest minority
group in the area (Hill, Rettig, & Wiggins, 2016).
The non-Hispanics represented Whites accounting for 32.6% of the total population in
the area. The Hispanic made up 29.7% of the total population while the blacks, on the other
hand, accounted for 29.3%. The number of the Hispanics is expected to increase as it is the trend
in most of the cities in the state. They are going to account for 30.5% of the total population by
the year 2020. The female population is 1,490,909 while the males are 1,405,107 which accounts
for 51.5 and 48.5 respectively. People aged between 25 to 34 years make up the largest
population of 533,199 people. On the other hand, people who have 85 years and over are the
minority with a population of 35,168 (Hill, Rettig, & Wiggins, 2016).
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Source of revenue in the city
In the city, there between 29 to 500 companies which contribute a lot of revenue to the
management of the city. This is caused by its attractive business l...
