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Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions

Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions. Presented to Rhode Island Women in Higher Education Fifth Annual Conference April 20, 2007 Presented By Ivy Locke Vice President for Administration and Finance Rhode Island College.

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Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions

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  1. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions Presented to Rhode Island Women in Higher Education Fifth Annual Conference April 20, 2007 Presented By Ivy Locke Vice President for Administration and Finance Rhode Island College

  2. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions AGENDA FOR RIWHE TABLE TOP DISCUSSION • What is a Budget? • Global Budgetary Impact • Institutional Budget Practices • Budget Software (Integrated Databases) • Budget Phobias • Budget Basics (THE LEVERS) • Budget, Budget Who Responsible for the Budget? Page 2

  3. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions • What is a Budget? • A financial guide or plan • Funding to achieve an approved strategy • A reasonable forecast • Feedback: A map of your progress • A communication tool to monitor adherence to policies and procedures • Your best friend • Other Page 3

  4. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions • Global Budgetary Impact (Who Cares?) • Budgeting by Unit • Budgeting by Department • Budgeting by Division • Budgeting by Institution • Budgeting Reports for Management • Budgeting Reviews by Auditors • Budgeting Reviews by Outsiders (Banks, etc.) Page 4

  5. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions • Institutional Budget Practices • State Versus Private • Centralized Versus Decentralized • Operating (Current Budget) • Funding for Personnel • Funding for Operations • Funding for Equipment • Capital (Long Term) • Buildings and Land Acquisitions • Other Page 5

  6. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions • Budget Software (Integrated Databases) • Integrated Databases • Shadow databases • Implementation Phases • Testing • Documentation • Training • Production Page 6

  7. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions • Budget Phobias • Math Expertise • Computer Expertise • Accounting Expertise • Budgeting Expertise • Relevance (distraction from core duties) • Failure (fear of stupid mistakes) • If you fail to budget, you budget to fail. Page 7

  8. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions • Budget Basics (THE LEVERS) • Base versus One time (DIFFERENT POTS OF MONEY) • Base funding recurs for ongoing expenses • Appropriations, Tuition • One-time funding may not recur • Grants, Fundraising, Donations • A word about Endowment Page 8

  9. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions • Budget Basics (THE LEVERS) • Revenue • Appropriations • Tuition (Fees & Enrollment Management) • Other Page 9

  10. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions • Budget Basics (THE LEVERS) • Expenses • Personnel (Salaries, Raises, Benefits, Co-Pays, Furloughs, Layoffs, Salary Cuts) • Operations (Supplies, Equipment, Utilities) • Program Reviews (Academic and Administrative) • Budget Reallocations and Transfers • Other Page 10

  11. Budget, Balance, & the Ripple Effects of Executive Decisions • Budget, Budget Who Responsible for the Budget? • You are or you want to be. That’s why you are here. Right? • “Reinforce a culture of accountability” ~Tufts • Sample Worksheet from Tuft’s • Questions Page 11

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