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AUGUST 2012 PRESENTED BY BRIAN THOMASON ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT AND UNIVERSITY CONTROLLER Chartfields 101

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Chartfields 101. August 2012 Presented by Brian Thomason Associate Vice President and University Controller. Chartfields. An individual field representing a portion of the accounting structure. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AUGUST 2012

P R E S E N T E D B YB R I A N T H O M A S O N

A S S O C I AT E V I C E P R E S I D E N T A N D U N I V E R S I T Y C O N T R O L L E R

Chartfields 101

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Chartfields

An individual field representing a portion of the accounting structure.

Each field captures a different element of information regarding the transaction (e.g., who, what, where, why).

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Chartstring

A set of chartfields “strung” together to represent the proper categorization of a financial transaction

A chartstring is the combination of chartfield values.

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Chartfield Values

Business Unit - requiredFund - requiredDept ID - requiredAccount - requiredClass - optionalProgram - optionalProduct - optionalProject - optionalOperating Unit - optional

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Business Unit

Used to distinguish legal business entities.PUNIV (Pepperdine University), PUWSI,

PUWEI and PUWPIRequired.

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Fund

Provides information about the type of funding, including restriction, designation, or purpose.

First letter: U, T, PExamples: UONDA, UODNS, UPPRJ, UGFED

and PETEN

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Department

Identifies the department for which a transaction is taking place

6-digit numeric, generally grouped by major area

Summary nodes start with “S” or “KK” – allow for “roll-up reporting”

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Account

The account defines what is being recorded on a financial transaction. This chartfield is used to track assets, liabilities, fund balance (equity), revenues and expenses.

1= Asset 4 = Revenue2=Liability 5 = Expense3 = Fund Balance 6 = Transfer

9 = Budget Only

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Class

Indicates the purpose of the transaction. Required if “Account” is a Revenue (4) or

Expense (5).AE = Auxiliary Enterprise MB = Membership DevelopmentAG = Agency OM = Ops and MaintenanceAS = Academic Support PS = Public ServiceFD = Fundraising RS = ResearchIN = Instruction SF = ScholarshipIS = Institutional Support SS = Student Services

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Program

Defines a specific academic program within the various schools.

Required if “Department” is academic.

5 = Seaver College6 = GSBM7 = Law8 = GSEP9 = SPP

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Product

A user defined field.Not managed centrallyProduct 1034 could mean something different

in the Biology Department than Product 1034 does in the Accounting Office.

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Project ID

Used to identify and accumulate financial transactions associated with a capital project (construction of a new building) or a sponsored program (also known as a grant).

Required for grants or capital expenditures10 = Capital Project15 = Renewal and Replacement20 = Grant30 = Departmental Project40 = Campaign

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Operating Unit

Specifically identifies the funding source for certain designated activities.

Required for certain “Funds”.

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Questions?

Thank you!

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