802.4CS- Inventory and Fixed Assets

For insurance purposes, a perpetual inventory of the furniture, equipment, and other non-consumable items other than real property of the school district will be maintained under the supervision of the superintendent [or designee].

In addition, a separate fixed asset listing will be maintained for all governmental funds, in accordance with GASB 34. All fixed assets, both tangible and intangible, are accounted for at cost, or if cost is not determinable at estimated cost. Donated fixed assets are recorded at estimated fair market value at the time received. Tangible fixed assets include buildings, land, land improvements, artwork, construction in progress, and machinery and equipment. Machinery and equipment with a historical cost equal to or greater than $5,000, will be capitalized. All listed fixed assets will be depreciated over the useful life of each fixed asset per the schedule listed below.

Class Description

Useful Life

Buildings

50 years

Site Improvements

20 years

Outdoor Equipment

20 years

Roof Replacements

20 years

Audiovisual Equipment

10 years

Machinery and Tools

15 years

Computers

5 years

Communications Equipment

10 years

Furniture and Accessories

20 years

Licensed Vehicles

8 years

Athletic Equipment

10 years

Custodial Equipment and Appliances

15 years

Musical Instruments

10 years

 

All equipment used by employees or students to meet the educational mission of the district must be tagged in a manner to identify them as permanent property of the Central Springs Community School District.

Nutrition Fund fixed assets with a historical cost equal to or greater than $500 will be capitalized and depreciated over 12 years. Computer and technology assets purchased by the Nutrition Fund will be depreciated over five years. A straight-line depreciation method will be used, and assets will be depreciated for a full year in the year of acquisition. An annual inventory will be maintained on consumable property within the Nutrition Services program.

It is the responsibility of the superintendent [or designee] to develop a process for the implementation of this policy.

 

Legal Reference:

Iowa Code §§ 257.31(4); 279.8; 297.22-.25; 298A.

 

Cross Reference:

709 Insurance Program

701.3 Financial Records

802.4 Capital Assets

Approved: 07-12-22 
Reviewed: 
Revised: