Description:
Gain a solid foundation upon which to build your career in federal accounting. Learn the key concepts of Federal Government accounting, including accrual concepts, maintaining accurate journals and journal vouchers, managing accounts and ledgers, running trial balances and adjusting entries, and reading financial statements. This course is part of the Master Certificate in Federal Financial Management (MCFFM).
Duration:
4 days
Level:
Foundational
Who Should Attend?
Federal employees who are engaged in financial management, budgeting and accounting functions and operations and who desire to refresh or expand their understanding of federal funds control, accounting requirements and practices.
Credits:
32 CPEsLearning Outcomes:
- Apply federal accounting and financial management funds control concepts, standards, procedures and practices.
- Recognize and record budgetary and proprietary accounting transactions in the financial system for the individual financial events resulting from the budget execution of appropriations.
- Use the debit/credit journal entry and “T” account posting processes to simplify and facilitate the accuracy of posting accounting transactions to the United States Standard General Ledger (USSGL) accounts.
- Prepare adjusting entries to properly record financial events in the period incurred (accrual accounting).
- Prepare closing entries to close out nominal/temporary account balances.
- Prepare working, adjusted, and post-closing trial balances and use them to generate external financial reports.
- Prepare a Balance Sheet using the post-closing trail balance.
- Understand the form and content of agency and governmentwide external financial reports.
Available Sessions:
Session Code | Start Date | End Date | Location | Tuition | |
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Session Code ACCT7001-001 | Start Date May 12, 2025 9:00 AM EST | End Date May 14, 2025 5:00 PM EST | Location Virtual | Tuition $1,399.00 | |
Session Code ACCT7001-004 | Start Date Jun 02, 2025 9:00 AM EST | End Date Jun 04, 2025 5:00 PM EST | Location Virtual | Tuition $1,399.00 | |
Session Code ACCT7001-002 | Start Date Jul 14, 2025 9:00 AM EST | End Date Jul 16, 2025 5:00 PM EST | Location Virtual | Tuition $1,399.00 | |
Session Code ACCT7001-005 | Start Date Aug 04, 2025 9:00 AM EST | End Date Aug 06, 2025 5:00 PM EST | Location Virtual | Tuition $1,399.00 | |
Session Code ACCT7001-006 | Start Date Sep 15, 2025 9:00 AM EST | End Date Sep 17, 2025 5:00 PM EST | Location Virtual | Tuition $1,399.00 | |
Session Code ACCT7001-007 | Start Date Oct 06, 2025 9:00 AM EST | End Date Oct 08, 2025 5:00 PM EST | Location Virtual | Tuition $1,399.00 | |
Session Code ACCT7001-003 | Start Date Dec 01, 2025 9:00 AM EST | End Date Dec 03, 2025 5:00 PM EST | Location Virtual | Tuition $1,399.00 |
- Module 1 The Nature of Federal Accounting
- What is accounting?
- Similarities and differences between federal and commercial accounting
- Concepts
- Entity
- Going Concern
- Historical Cost
- Matching Principle
- Accrual Basis of Accounting
- Budgetary and Proprietary Accounting
- Accounting for Funds
- Module 2 The Federal Budget and Accounting Process
- Legislation Governing Federal Accounting
- Major Phases of the Budget Cycle
- Budget Formulation
- Congressional Action
- Budget Execution
- Review and Audit
- Module 3 Accountable Events of the Federal Government
- Appropriation Approval
- Appropriation Warrant
- Apportionment
- Allotment
- Allowances, Operating Budgets or Financial Plans
- Commitments
- Obligations
- Goods/Services Received, Expenditures, Accrued Expenditures of Revenues
- Accounts Payable and Receivable
- Disbursements and Collections
- Adjustments
- Expired Authority and/or Canceled Authority
- Module 4 Basic Accounting Concepts
- The Accounting Equation
- Accounting Terms
- Types of Accounts
- Double-Entry Accounting
- Module 5 – General Journal and U.S. Government Standard General Ledger
- Purpose of general ledgers
- Illustration of posting of accounting entries
- USSGL Chart of Accounts
- Module 6 Budgetary and Proprietary Accounting (Part 1)
- SGL Budgetary Accounts and Transactions
- SGL Proprietary Accounts and Transactions
- Appropriations and SGL Entries
- Apportionment and SGL Entries
- Allotment and SGL Entries
- Commitments and SGL Entries
- Obligation and SGL Entries
- Budgetary SGL Journal Entries, “T” Accounts and Trial Balance
- Module 7 Budgetary and Proprietary Accounting (Part 2)
- Proprietary SGL Structure and Accounts
- Accounting Events, Transactions and Illustrations
- Purpose, Use and Limitation of a Trial Balance of SGL Accounts
- Module 8 – Adjusting the Appropriation SGL Accounts
- Types of Accounts to be Adjusted
- Reasons why accounts are adjusted
- Identify financial events that require adjusting entries
- Module 9 – Closing Entries
- Accounting system closing process
- Purposes of closing entries
- Module 10 – Form and Content of Federal Agency Financial Statements
- Identify and explain the major content of the financial reports
Other Recommended Courses:
- Federal Accounting Standards (ACCT7102)
- Advanced Federal Accounting (ACCT8004)
- Government Standard General Ledger (ACCT8100)
- Federal Budgeting, Execution, and Accounting: The Relationship (FINC8300)