This course on accounting for governmental entities is intended to be used by anyone who would like to gain knowledge of accounting and financial reporting currently recommended for state and local governmental units. The course provides an overview of (1) the fundamental concepts underlying state and local governmental accounting and reporting, (2) the importance of budgetary accounting in government, and (3) the recognition rules and journal entries related to governmental financing. It also describes (1) the accounts and journal entries related to transactions specific to governmental entities, (2) the process of defining the governmental reporting entity, (3) the components of the comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR), (4) the reporting requirements for
Learning Objectives
I.
II. Recognize major concepts of governmental accounting.
III. Identify basic concepts for financial reporting in governmental accounting.
IV. Recognize the differences between the various governmental fund types.
V. Recognize the basic differences in financial reporting requirements of the different fund types.
VI. Identify how governmental funds are reported and rules for separate reporting as major funds.
VII. Recognize key elements of government-wide financial statements.
Instructional Method: Self-Study
Review Date: 03/15/2016
Field of Study: Accounting
Level of Knowledge: Basic to Intermediate
Prerequisite: None
Advanced Preparation: None
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