Dollars and $ense: Making Sense of Treasury's Central Accounting Requirements
Description:
This excellent course is an informative overall introduction to government financial management. Students become acquainted with the historical context of the Federal government and the legal concepts that drive Congressional appropriation actions.
This course presents budgetary and cash financial reporting documents, explains the interrelationships of these forms and discusses impending reporting changes. This course also presents the financial documents that trace and record the movement of appropriated and other federal funds from appropriation through financial reports.
Major topics include:
- Government historical perspective
- The Federal Budget Process
- Appropriation Law case studies
- Federal Account Symbols & Titles)
- Agency Location Codes (ALCs/DSSNs)
- Budgetary formula and OMB reports SF 132 & 133
- FMS 6200 Warrant and FMS 1151 Non Expenditure Transfer Authorization
- Collection/disbursement documents & monthly reports
- FMS 224 ( or FMS 1219/1220) Reporting
Who should attend:
Budget Analysts, Financial Program personnel, Accountants, Auditors, Federal Accounting systems design or implementation specialists. Excellent for those in need of a complete overview of government ?nancial management.
Prerequisites:
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