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FACTS II: The Next Reporting System

2-day Course | Credit: 16 CPEs | Tuition: $495.00 | Course Dates | Register Online

Description:

FACTS II is a financing management system used to collect budget execution data required by the SF 133: Report on Budget Execution (a quarterly report that contains information on the sources of budget authority and the status of budgetary resources by individual fund or appropriation), the FMS 2108: Year-End Closing Statement (an annual report that contains year-end fund resources, uses, and unobligated balances by individual appropriation or fund) and much of the initial set of data for the Program and Financing (P & F) Schedule – prior year column.

Major topics include:

  • In-depth discussion of the SGL as it relates to FACTS II
  • Budgetary Accounts, Fund Balance w/Treasury and Investments
  • FMS 2108 Year-End Closing Statement and SF 133 Report on Budget Execution (How these reports are generated)
  • FACTS II system requirements and edits (agency implementation example)
  • Auditing FACTS II information

Who should attend:

Accountants working at the operational and transactional level including preparers and reviewers; Auditors of year-end reports, financing statements, and budget reports; and Budget Analysts responsible for the formulation and execution of agency budget reports.

Prerequisites:

Participants must have knowledge of:

  • Basic Governmental Accounting
  • U.S. Standard General Ledger (SGL) accounts related to the FMS 2108 and the SF 133

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