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Faculty of Medicine. Business Manager Meeting Open Forum. Today’s Agenda. Operating Cash Flow – expectations Capital Projects – setting up capital accounts, transferring funds, time lines MB Health cash flow requirements Predecessor Funds (Source of Funds) – what are they

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  1. Faculty of Medicine Business Manager Meeting Open Forum

  2. Today’s Agenda • Operating Cash Flow – expectations • Capital Projects – setting up capital accounts, transferring funds, time lines • MB Health cash flow requirements • Predecessor Funds (Source of Funds) – what are they • Deposits to expense lines 6. Open forum discussion

  3. Cash Flow Expectations • Please make sure your forecast is as accurate as possible. • If you are going to have a surplus, the Dean needs to know. • If you are going to over expend your FOP, you need to know. • Any surplus in the 110000 Fund will be caught up in carry over. Any deficit will come back to the department at 100%.

  4. Capital Projects • Departments must identify Capital Projects early- by September • Start with email to SFO listing funding source, project scope, time line. We will assist in setting up the capital fund • Capital funds are carried over at 100% but must be set up early in the fiscal year. • If you are contacting Physical Plant, keep all documentation related to time lines and commitments.

  5. Jonathan Hyman, Assistant Manager, Capital Revenue, Capital and General Accounting • Sets up the capital fund • Tracks expenses • Monitors the progress • Will contact SFO if project goes over budget • Any transfers from operating require approval from Joanne Dyer, University Budget Officer or Tom Hay, University Comptroller. • Departments are responsible for any projects that go over budget.

  6. Manitoba Health Reporting • Why: • MB Health requirement • Dean needs to know how you are spending the MB Health funds • How: • Departments will run the Revenue and Expenditure Statement report in FAST for FUND 12101

  7. We will require a separate report for each use of the MB Health Funding. • IMG • NP • Increased Enrolment Phase 1 and 2 • Other • Submit your quarterly report to Nashon. • Due dates are based on the 2009/2010 Monthly Cut-off schedule as set by Financial Services. • July 15, Oct 15, Jan 15 and April 20

  8. Fund Accounting • Method used by non profit organizations and the public sector • Accountability is measured rather than profitability • Main focus is to keep track of resources that are designated for specific purposes; to avoid mixing up resources that are intended for diverse purposes • Ensures management fulfills the stewardship responsibility for proper disposition of the resources

  9. Fund Accounting Example • Each fund further segregated for stewardship purposes • Research Fund Example

  10. Why Fund Accounting? • By recording and reporting resources in this manner, we are better able to: • Identify and document if resources are being used properly • Determine our condition on a fund by fund basis • Plan, budget and later evaluate if we are accomplishing objectives • Communicate financial information to all who need to know

  11. Why Fund Accounting? • Do we have money to spend? • …. Important information for faculties and units • Answers the following: • Are funds being used appropriately? • … Financial Services needs to know • Have University guidelines been followed? • … Internal Audit needs to know • Are funds being used for the defined purpose given? • … Important information to granting agencies

  12. Why Fund Accounting? • Has the University utilized public funds (tax dollars) in an appropriate manner? • …. Important information for federal and provincial • governments • Answers the following questions: • Did the University provide the goods and or services expected within budget? • … Industry partners want to know

  13. Why the Separation of Funds? vs.

  14. Why the Separation of Funds? • Better manage budgets • Understand how the University’s operating activities are funded • Know what needs to be cut in case of downsizing or a stop in funding from external sources • Facilitate accountability to funding providers

  15. Operating Fund Hierarchy • Comprised of two revenue sources • Primary Sources – COPSE & Tuition • Secondary Sources (multiple) • Levels of the Fund Hierarchy represent the 2 main categories / revenue sources • Main Levels are called Fund Types • Unrestricted Operating Funds (Fund Type 01) • Internally Restricted Operating Funds(Fund Type 11)

  16. Operating Fund Hierarchy

  17. Operating Fund Hierarchy • Various levels of the hierarchy are called levels or predecessors General Funds Type 10 Fund Type Unrestricted Funds Type 01 Predecessor Level Unrestricted Operating Fnds 110 Predecessor Level Individual Allocation Funds 1240 Predecessor Level Start Up Research 12400 Predecessor Level “Startup – Example” 12xxxx Data Entry Level

  18. Unrestricted Operating Fund

  19. Internally Restricted Operating Fund

  20. Finding the Predecessor Code • Utilize the Operating Fund Hierarchy website available online • Aurora Finance Chart of Accounts webpage www.umanitoba.ca/computing/renewal/aurora/finance/aca/coa • Utilize FTMFUND in Banner • Enter Query • Type Fund code in Fund: field • Execute Query • …Predecessor Fund is listed

  21. Deposits To Expense Lines • There should be NO deposits to expense lines at all. The reasoning behind this is that we don’t want to get to the end of the year and have a credit balance sitting in an expense line account. • For deposits that would have been reimbursing an expense on a 110000 fund (or any unrestricted fund), this should get deposited to the specific departments cost recovery fund (we can set new ones up if each department doesn’t have a cost recovery fund) and the expense would be transferred from the unrestricted fund to the cost recovery fund. • For restricted funds, again nothing is deposited to an expense account line. Rather it should be deposited to a revenue cost recovery account line and the expense will be sitting on the appropriate expense line which in theory nets out to zero.

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