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Accounting and Finance |
Overview of Government Accounting
Rachel Domnick — Instructor of Professional Practice for the School of Accounting in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University
In this seminar, you will learn about accounting and financial reporting for state and local governments. The primary focus will be on developing an understanding of what comprises the financial reporting entity as well as the financial objectives of governmental entities. You will gain an understanding of fund accounting and the various categories and types funds as well as the makeup of basic financial statements and the related financial reporting requirements. Following completion of the seminar, participants will have a basic knowledge of the objectives of the accounting and financial reporting for governmental entities, fund accounting and the various categories and types funds, the basis of accounting and measurement focus applied in governmental accounting, financial statements for governmental entities, and budgetary accounting. This seminar is sponsored by the School of Accounting and the Center for the Future of Work in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University. Participants earn 0.3 to 0.6 continuing education units (CEUs) upon completion of this seminar.
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SEMINAR OUTLINE I. Objectives of accounting and financial reporting for governmental entities II. Overview of funds and basis of accounting III. Basic financial statements IV. Budgetary accounting
The Center for the Future of Work in the OSU Spears School of Business offers various certificate programs and customized professional development.
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