Matthew Artley, director of budget planning and policy analysis in Budget and Fiscal Planning, discusses the kickoff to budget planning and the February budget submission to the Board of Regents.
The process of reconciling and closing sponsored projects has become increasingly complex, but here are some steps you can take to meet the reconciling, reporting and closeout deadlines required by your sponsor.
Budget & Fiscal Planning is pleased to announce theÌýstart of the FY23 rate-setting cycle for rate-based service activities (RBSAs).ÌýTraining sessions will be available beginning Feb.15.
Coming soon! Coffee and the Campus Budget
Spring 2022 Coffee and the Campus Budget sessions will be announced later this week. Keep an eye out for an announcement in CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø Today.
To help you get started on the right foot, we have created a financial onboarding series. The first course in the series sets the context for the university’s financial environment and explains how to be an efficient fiscal steward.
9 a.m.-noonÌý- This training is designed to help you understand CU fund accounting principles and how to use the PeopleSoft general ledger to record and report on financial transactions in your department.
9 a.m.Ìý- Join us for a discussion with leadership from the Campus Controller's Office and Office of Contracts and Grants on research administration topics.
11 a.m. - TheÌýOffice of University Controller and the Procurement Service CenterÌýhave reorganized how they deliver help desk and training functions. Join us to step through the transition and clarify where you should go for assistance.
1:30-3 p.m. | Session I: General Overview -ÌýAttend this training to learn about the inventory system, property management, guidelines and best practices.ÌýThose who have already completed the training are encouraged to attend.