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ROBERT KALAFUT,
CFO
Room
310
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT
as
of 9/29/2008,
Bayley-Ellard High School
205 Madison Avenue (off Danforth Road)
Madison, New Jersey 07940 |
TEL #: (973) 593-3043
Room
315 Tax Assessor
Room 213 Tax Collector
Room 215 Billing and Accounts Payable |
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About the Finance Department
The Chief Financial Officer has
responsibility for the Finance Department which includes the following
areas: Financial Administration, Tax Collection, and Water & Electric
Utility Administration.
The Finance Department functions under
the Chief Financial Officer who must:
- Manage an automated payroll system and
prepare all necessary state and federal reports.
- Maintain a computerized budget and
appropriations control system that meets all state and legal
requirements.
- Maintain a general ledger record for
all municipal, utility, capital and trust funds.
- Prepare and manage the accounts
payable functions.
- Maintain all the relationships with
the Borough's commercial banks and execute all banking transactions.
- Manage all cash investments to
maximize the amount of interest earned on the Borough's funds.
- Issue the approved Borough Notes and
Bonds to the Borough's capital projects.
- Prepare Municipal Budget, Annual
Financial Statements and the Budget In Brief documents with the Administrator.
- Maintain, analyze and control the
various Borough Trust Funds.
- Collect all property taxes and follow
up on delinquencies. Conduct the sales of tax liens on properties.
- Prepare all water and electric bills
and provide the required customer service.
- Maintain an accounts receivable system
for both utilities.
- Manage and analyze the financial
performance of both the water and electric utilities. Recommend any
rate increases or decreases whenever appropriate.
- Manage the Borough's insurance
coverage for liability, property and automobile damage, and medical
and dental benefits.
- Prepare and manage the Boroughs
Twenty-Year Capital Plan. This Plan identifies the annual spending
and funding sources for road and sewer reconstruction, public
works equipment, fire and police equipment, building maintenance,
parking lots, ball fields and all other capital projects.
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