- 34 - Communes (see Tables 3 and 7), it is decidedly more difficult to get the figures for the formation of reserves by the Communes. At any rate it is to be kept in mind in so doing that only a comparatively small proportion of these reserves formed is contained in the statement of funds needed by the Communes. In large part the reserves are accumulated in the communal businesses, only the comparatively small surpluses of which appear in the communal budget. Neither is the so-called "general equalization reserve" included in the communal statement of funds needed, but is deducted from the surpluses of the general cash capital. The same thing is true of the "operating reserve", which is formed from budget surpluses, that is, from surpluses of receipts over the estimate under the budget. 0nly the reserves of the Finance Administration (Kamereiver- waltung) are a part of the communal budget. But it is to be borne in mind here also that certain deductions are regularly to be set off against the formation of reserves, which must be balanced against them. In the fiscal year 1938 the building up of reserves probably exceeded the withdrawals from reserves by approximately 300 million RM in the case of the Finance Adminitrations. In the fiscal year 1939 the building up of reserves and withdrawals therefore |