Politics & Government

Financial Reporting Award Given To Howard County By National Group

A national group has given Howard County a prestigious achievement certificate for excellence in financial reporting.

HOWARD COUNTY, MD — The county has received a prestigious certificate of achievement for excellence in financial reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. The professional group recently honored the county for excellence in following generally accepted accounting principles and promoting transparency in the “annual comprehensive financial report” submission for fiscal year 2021.

“Our professional finance staff continues to uphold the highest accounting standards to earn this recognition from their peers. Howard County’s commitment to sound fiscal reporting and transparency for government spending remains second to none,” Howard County Executive Calvin Ball said.

Each fiscal year, Howard County issues an official, independently-audited financial statement. The comprehensive report offers transparency in government accounting for the benefit of county taxpayers, elected officials, investors, vendors and consumers. The annual submission includes statements of special revenue, capital projects, enterprise, internal service and trust, agency and general funds. It also discloses the county’s long-term obligations and fixed assets, including infrastructure and statistical charts on multi-year tax collection and assessable base figures.

“I am so proud to lead this ongoing mission of integrity and superior quality in managing the county’s money. This recognition by our peers means that we do a tremendous job at being accountable to our community,” Rafiu Ighile, director of the county's department of finance. “It highlights the commitment and real sense of responsibility within our department to accurately, clearly and honestly share the county’s financial condition with the taxpayers and other interested parties.”

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