Caerphilly County Borough Council
Financial Overview
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Total Debt
The total of shorter-term debt, longer-term debt and the debts carried as part of finance leases or PFI arrangements.
Debt per capita
The total debt spread across every person in the council's area
Current Liabilities
Current liabilities are short-term debts. They show how much a council needs to pay soon, within a year.
Long-Term Liabilities
Long term liabilities are debts the council will pay off in future years, not right now.
Finance Leases / PFI Liabilities
Finance leases and PFI liabilities are debts for things the council is paying off over many years, like buildings or services it uses.
Government Grants (No Strings)
The amount of money given to the council by central government with no strings attached with regards to what the council is allowed to spend the money on.
Central Government Funding per Head (No Strings)
The amount of money per head of population sent by central government to this council, with no strings attached on how it should be spent.
Interest Payments
Money spent on interest for debts or other financing activities.
Income from Council Tax
How much money this council raised from council tax.
Business Rates Income
How much money this council received as its share of any non-domestic rates income.
Usable Reserves
Money set aside that the council can spend on services if it wants, but when it's gone it's gone!
Unusable Reserves
Balances that cannot be spent, such as those tied up in asset revaluations or pension adjustments. They help balance the books but don't reflect available cash.