An applicant for a Class B license must disclose with regard to its financial plan financial projections for any development period in each of the first or next three racing years, with separate schedules based upon the number of racing days and types of pari-mutuel betting the applicant requires to break even and the optimum number of racing and types of betting applicant seeks each year. The commission will utilize financial projections in deciding whether to issue Class B licenses. Neither acceptance of a license application nor issuance of a license shall bind the commission as to matters within its discretion, including, but not limited to, assignment of racing days and designation of types of permissible pari-mutuel betting pools. The disclosure must include:
the following profit and loss elements:
total revenue, including projected revenues from retainage and breakage, admissions, parking, and concessions, gift, and program operations;
nonoperating expenses, including anticipated expenses for debt service, facility depreciation and identification of the method used, and equipment depreciation and identification of the method used;
projected cash flow, including assessment of:
income, including equity contributions, debt contributions, interest income, operating revenue; and
disbursements, including land, improvements, equipment, debt service, operating expense, organizational expense; and
projected balance sheets as of the end of any development period and three racing years setting forth current, fixed, and other noncurrent assets; current and long-term liabilities; and capital accounts.
An applicant must also disclose an accountant's review report of the financial projections.
MS s 240.23
8 SR 1823
April 16, 2007
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes