Fund Balance: Brief Explanation

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When an entity collects more money than it spends within a year, it has retained earnings. Retained earnings, in its simplest form, is cash. However, by definition, it is the amount by which assets are greater than liabilities.
Different industries sometimes use other names for retained earnings, such as: equity, capital, surplus, accumulated earnings, rainy day fund, etc.
In governmental accounting, we have specific names for retained earnings as well, depending on fund type. In governmental funds, like the general fund and capital projects fund, retained earnings is called fund balance. In proprietary funds, like the water fund and sewer fund, retained earnings is called net position. However, when we are referring to retained earnings in a government entity, it is appropriate to use the term fund balance as a catch-all term for all fund types.

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