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1 1 Operating Budget Orientation June 25 and July 2, 2014

2 Agenda Guiding Principles Funding Salaries Template Overview Budget Process Calendar Resources 2

3 Guiding Principles Use a common definition of “operations” Budget and record operation expenses in operating accounts Transfer funding to operating accounts 3

4 Guiding Principles Operations include expenditures that: support research & teaching goals occur on a regular or periodic basis are essential to the department’s proper functioning are oriented to the needs of the “many/whole” rather than the needs of “one/few” are managed by the department/program 4

5 Guiding Principles Operations exclude expenditures that: support individual faculty member’s research are funded by grants & contracts are major capital asset purchases are true one-time expenditures 5

6 Guiding Principles When projecting expenditures consider: historical data incremental activities strategic initiatives cost rise 6

7 Funding Dean’s Office Funding Allocation –base –incremental base –one-time (may include 9/1 special commitments, grad aid diversity, A-21) Department Funding (if expense projections exceed Dean’s Office allocation) –designated funds –endowment income –expendable gifts 7

8 FY15 Funding Allocation 8

9 Salaries Must be entered with the appropriate expenditure type to correctly calculate benefits Staff salary amounts and OB project distribution must match information on Staff Salary Report because staff salaries are entered from the Staff Salary Report into Hyperion by position and PTA. Benefits are calculated based on the position job classification. Funding is entered separately from the Budget Template Green section and must equal total expense by PTA. 9

10 Staff Salary Report 10

11 Grad Aid Budgets Budget information from GAT, as of May 28, was loaded into your OB template just as it was with prior grad aid templates. A BIG THANK YOU to everyone for all your efforts on grad aid budgeting this year! We really appreciate your thoroughness and attention to detail, and believe that this year’s budgets were more complete/accurate as a result of your efforts. The same principles that were emphasized during grad aid budgeting apply to your overall budget Budget at detail level when known Look at trends to enter “macro” information 11

12 Template Overview The OB template is an Excel workbook structured to help you create your budget It has built-in formulas and inter-page links It contains instructions, historical data, and current funding allocations Do not enter expenses directly on the “Budget Summary” worksheet because expenses are automatically entered on the summary from the individual project worksheets You may hide or unhide rows and columns to make the worksheet easier to work with but do not insert or delete cells, rows, or columns on the worksheet Do not cut and paste or drag values from one cell to another, instead, copy and paste or delete and re-enter. 12

13 Template Overview Template worksheets include: Instructions Budgeting Aids Funding Worksheets for each operating project GA Summary (if applicable) Budget Summary Summary Expenses Detail Expenses Commitment (if applicable) 13

14 Template Overview 14

15 Budget Process Calendar 15

16 Resources Your FY15 OB template Staff Salary report FY15 Funding Allocation Fund Authorizations (RM3 225) Fund Statements (RM3 153, 154) Endowment Income projections Your Finance liaison 16

17 Operating Budget Orientation 17 Questions or Suggestions?


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