Committed Fund Balance refers to the portion of a governmental fund’s balance that is constrained by formal action of the government’s highest decision-making authority. These funds are earmarked for specific purposes and cannot be used for other expenditures unless the governing body removes or changes the constraints. The committed fund balance is a crucial element in financial planning and accountability within public sector accounting.
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