Review the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) you obtained.
Does the government maintain any permanent funds? If so, are they major or nonmajor funds and for what purposes?
Does the government maintain any fiduciary funds? If so, for what purposes?
Does the government contribute to one or more pension plans? Are they defined benefit or defined contribution plans? If they are defined benefit plans, are they single employer (maintained by the government itself) or multiple‐employer plans?
Does the government report pension expenses or expenditures? If so, in which fund or funds?
Does the government report pension liabilities? If so, in which fund or funds?
Does the ACFR indicate the actuarial value of plan assets and liabilities? Are the plans over‐ or under‐funded?
Does the ACFR include the financial statements of the pension plans? Does it indicate that the pension plans issue their own reports and that these are publicly available?
Did the pension fund investments have a "good year"?
Does the ACFR indicate that the government provides other postemployment benefits? If so, what is the nature of these benefits? How are they reported?
Does the government maintain any custodial funds? How many and for what purposes?