(A) The town and its various departments shall classify capital expenditures as capital outlays within the fund from which the expenditure was made in accordance with the Chart of Accounts of the Cities and Towns Accounting Manual. For purposes of recording fixed assets of the town and its departments, the valuation of assets shall be based on historical cost or where the historical cost is indeterminable by estimation for those assets in existence.
(B) The town's municipally owned utilities shall record acquisition of fixed assets in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. When an asset is purchased for cash, the acquisition is simply recorded at the amount of cash paid. Assets may be acquired under a number of other arrangements, including:
(1) Assets acquired for lump sum purchase price;
(2) Purchase on deferred payment contract;
(3) Acquisition under capital lease;
(4) Acquisition by exchange of nonmonetary assets;
(5) Acquisition by issuance of securities;
(6) Acquisition by self construction;
(7) Acquisition by donation or discovery.
(C) Some of these arrangements present special problems relating to the cost to be recorded, for example, in utility accounting, interest during a period of construction has long been recognized as a part of the asset cost. Reference to an intermediate accounting manual will illustrate the recording of acquisition of assets under the aforementioned acquisition arrangements. For purposes of recording fixed assets of the utilities, the valuation of assets shall be based on historical cost.
(D) In addition, assets shall be recorded and maintained to provide a detailed record of the capital assets of the governmental unit.
(Ord. 122000B, passed 1-17-2001)