Restricted Fund Balance refers to the portion of a governmental or nonprofit entity’s fund balance that is constrained by external parties, such as donors or legislation, for specific purposes. These constraints limit how the funds can be used, ensuring they are allocated according to the stipulations set forth by the external sources. The restricted fund balance is a critical component in financial statements, reflecting the organization’s compliance with these restrictions.
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