Financial Accounting and Reporting

Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) monitors all Education and General Funds, Designated Funds, Auxiliary Funds, Restricted Funds, and Agency Funds. FAR is responsible for maintaining a high level of understanding of the rules and regulations and providing technical assistance to the departments.

Find answers to common questions about transfers, pooling and balances, account setup and management, year end, and more in askUS.

Responsibilities

Departmental Support
  1. Telephone information/occasional office visits.
  2. Answer questions concerning balances, transactions, procedures, policies, etc.
  3. Help resolve voucher processing problems.
  4. Train departmental contacts in procedures and techniques for information retrieval and voucher processing.
  5. Direct unanswered questions to appropriate source of answers or assistance.
Administrative Support
  1. Answer questions.
  2. Prepare vouchers on request.
  3. Research problems.
  4. Do special projects, reports, worksheets, presentations, etc.
  5. Provide any other support as necessary.
Fund Administration
  1. Monitor revenues, expenditures, transfers, and fund balance forward to make sure they are
    appropriate according to applicable accounting principles and university policies and procedures.
  2. Maintain object audit groups (CO2).
  3. Review and final approve transfer documents (VT2).
  4. Review and process balance forward documents.
  5. Prepare and process documents to re-appropriate funds.
  6. Prepare and process documents to lapse funds.
  7. Prepare and process journal vouchers.
  8. Research problems.
Budget Administration
  1. Review and process original budget document.
  2. Review and process budget adjustments. Final approve VT2 documents.
  3. Periodically compare actual to budget .
    -- Review that budgeted transfers are
    made on a timely basis.

    -- Alert management/department to
    potential shortfalls which could create
    year end overdrafts.
  4. Maintain and monitor approved overdraft file.
  5. Monitor and assist in clearing problem overdraft accounts.
Continuing Education and Documentation
  1. Attend ACE classes.
  2. Self-study of The University's Handbook of Operating Procedures, The University's Policy
    Memorandums, the University's Handbook of Fiscal Procedures, the
    Comptroller's Notices to State Agencies and Accounting Policy Statements (APS), the
    Comptroller's Annual Financial Reporting Requirements for Colleges and Universities,
    NACUBO Guidelines in the Financial Accounting and Reporting Manual for higher education.
  3. Maintain a list of desk duties.
  4. Maintain specific documentation related to each fund group.
Report Preparation and Review
  • Prepare Annual Financial Report.

    -- Make necessary adjusting and closing entries.

    -- Verify and process automated adjusting entries.

    -- Prepare schedules related to fund group.

    -- Work with departments in reconciling departmental reports with annual financial report.

    -- Provide auditors information concerning the report.

  • Review Monthly Financial Report.
    -- Review general ledger accounts.

    -- Insure that subsidiary ledger ties to general ledger.
  • Provide information for input into the Monthly Financial Report for Revenues and
    Expenditures as required by UT System.
  • Prepare Periodic Management Reports.
  • Prepare special reports related to the fund groups. This includes O'Donnell Reports, IPEDS
    report, Coordinating Board Report of Research Expenditures, CFAE Gift Reconciliation, ARP/ATP
    reports, and various surveys.
  • Ensure accuracy of all reports

    --Ensure that accounting records are accurate

    --Verify that appropriate policies and coding schemes were followed.

    --Ensure that reports appropriately tie to the accounting records.

  • Reports to the State