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1 OR, WHAT DO ALL THESE CODES MEAN, WHICH DO I USE, WHEN, AND WHY? An Account Code Overview

2 What on Earth is a FOAP? FOAP = Fund, Organization, Account and Program codes  Example - 100000-41011-6370-60 Fund = Accounting Entity Organization=Budget Units or Departments Account = Assets, Liabilities, Net Assets, Revenues, Expenses & Transfers Program = Functional categories Activity = Optional code for use by departments

3 Fund Codes Funds are used for certain reporting entities. Such as operating, restricted or endowment. The fund code is a six digit number. Division of Funds  1XXXXX – Operating Funds – these fund are the large operating fund used by ACU which are tracked by budget  20XXXX – Internally Restricted or Designated – These funds are used when an activity sponsored by ACU is self supporting and needs to be tracked separately from the operating budget. An examples would be summer camps

4 Fund Codes (Continued) Divisions of Funds (continued)  21XXXX – Restricted funds – these funds are used to track the funds from a donor restricted gift. No expenses should be paid from these funds; they are only used to hold the gift until the funds need to be moved into operations  22XXXX – Restricted Scholarship Funds – these funds are used the track the funds from a donor restricted scholarship gift.  23XXXX – Endowment Earnings to be used for operations. The balances from these funds are transferred to operational accounts as needed

5 Fund Codes (Continued) Divisions of Funds (continued)  3XXXXX – Grants and Contract Funds  5XXXXX – Endowment Funds – Used by Investment Services to track individual endowments given to the University  7XXXXX – Capital Projects Funds – Used for large remodeling or building projects  8XXXX – Agency Funds – Used to track funds that do not belong to ACU. Examples are student organizations and entities which ACU serves as fiscal agent

6 Organization Codes Organization Codes are used to track revenues and expenses for a particular department. The budget for a department is tracked using the organization codes

7 Account Codes Accounts Codes are four digit codes used to track assets, liabilities, net assets, revenues, expenses and Transfers Division of Account Codes  1XXX – Assets  2XXX – Liabilities  3XXX – Net Assets  4XXX – Revenues  5XXX – Salaries and Benefit Expenses  6XXX – General Expenses  8XXX – Transfers

8 Account Codes Account codes are used by everyone on campus and are generally not specific to a particular department or activity. For example account code 5006 is used for exempt salaries for all departments See next slide for how to view a listing of account codes

9 Account Code Hierarchy You can look at listing of account codes – - Online using FTVACCT; searching is available through query - Print report FGRACTH; can limit by using account type code

10 Basic Financial Statements  Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet) Banner Query Form – FGITBSR  Statement of Activity (Income Statement) Banner Query Form – FGIBDSR or FGIBDST

11 Balance Sheet Elements Assets – Account Codes 1XXX - Includes cash (1090);do not use - “D” increases assets; - “C” decreases assets Liabilities – Account Codes 2XXX Net Assets – Account Codes 3XXX - Net income and expenses - Warning: NEVER,EVER USE

12 ASSETS = LIABILITIES + NET ASSETS OR 1XXX = 2XXX + 3XXX Balance Sheet Principle

13 Income Statement Elements Revenue – Account Codes 4XXX Expenses – Account Codes 5XXX (Salaries and Benefits) Expenses – Account Codes 6XXX (Operating Expenses) Transfers – Account Codes 8XXX

14 YES! Are There Any Special Situations Or Rules I Need To Know?

15 Budget Pooling Account Codes Pooling accounts are 3 digits for operating expenses – related only to budget dollars Example: 630 – General Expenses  Used to enter budget transactions  Can not be used for actual transactions  Offset budget code – 675; will be a credit(-)

16 Budget Pooling Hierarchy Example of Pooling Hierarchy 630 – General Expenses (Budget Pool) 6380 – Postage 6382 – Printing 6386 – Professional Dues 6440 – Supplies - Office

17 Budget Pool Codes Budget Pool Codes For Restricted Accounts - Offset budget code is 675 - Will be a credit(-) for an expense - Will be a debit(+) for a revenue

18 Transfer Entries (2 Types) Type 1 - Formal Transfer Between Departments (Transfer In/Transfer Out)  Use code 8105 for transfers in & code 8205 for transfers out - cannot mix with any other account codes  Transfer In = credit(-); Transfer Out = debit(+)  If a transfer from one fund is necessary to pay for an expense in another fund that has not yet occurred (or has not yet been recorded in the other fund), please make a formal transfer as described above.

19 Transfer Entries Type 2 – Transfers among same category of accounts for different departments  Can be done among expense codes except those between 6800 & 6899 (use as incoming and outgoing)  Can be done among revenue codes (use as incoming and outgoing)  This method is useful when a transaction has already occurred but was coded to the wrong account/fund.  NOTE – Academic depts transferring from restricted accounts to operations must use codes 8105 and 8205

20 Payments To Other Departments Some departments charge other departments for services provided (interdepartmental services revenue). The department providing services often thinks of transaction as revenue and tries to post to a revenue code – 4XXX; this should be avoided. The transaction is actually another form of transfer The department providing services should have a special expense account code – for example, 6962; the department providing services should record the transaction as a negative expense to this code.

21 Ways To Pay Other Depts. Dept 1 - Dr. 8200 CorrectDept 1 - Dr. 8200 Incorrect Dept 2 - Cr. 8100Dept 2 - Cr. 6353 (transfers out of balance) Dept 1 - Dr. 6300 CorrectDept 1 - Dr. 6803 Incorrect Dept 2 - Cr. 6370Dept 2 - Cr. 6370 (crossing budget pools) Dept 1 - Dr. 4605 Correct Dept 1 - Dr. 6300 Incorrect Dept 2 - Cr. 4540 Dept 2 - Cr. 4540 (crossing rev & exp) Dept 1 - Dr. 6899 Correct Dept 2 - Cr. 6899

22 Revenue or Expense? Revenue must be recorded as revenue (except in the limited instance noted earlier for interdepartmental services revenue) Expense must be recorded as expense Revenue may not be moved to reduce expenses Budget adjustments should increase both revenue and expense (net budget should not change)

23 Example of Budget Revision ThroughThrough Revenue 8105 In a single department: Funds spentDr. 6300Dr. 6300Cr. Cash Funds receivedDr. CashDr. Cash Cr. 4540Cr. 8100 Budget revisionDr. 630Dr. 630 Cr. 4540Cr. 810

24 Scholarships Scholarships are expenses but not recorded in the category of expenses Treated as a contra or reduction of revenues Special group of account codes –  Unfunded – 4091(Gen); 4092(Athletics)  Funded – 4096(Gen); 4097(Athletics)  Funded – 4098(Grants)

25 Agency Accounts Identified by fund codes beginning with “8”, or 8XXXXX Do not generate income or expense for the University All transactions recording in special group of liability account codes-2480 through 2492 Include student clubs, Pell, Perkins Loans

26 Questions or Comments? Call us anytime at ext. 2795 Or email at fmsbrje@acu.edufmsbrje@acu.edu


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