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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.
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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. Each field captures a different element of information regarding the transaction (e.g., who, what, where, why).
Chartstring A set of chartfields “strung” together to represent the proper categorization of a financial transaction A chartstring is the combination of chartfield values.
Chartfield Values Business Unit - required Fund - required Dept ID - required Account - required Class - optional Program - optional Product - optional Project - optional Operating Unit - optional
Business Unit Used to distinguish legal business entities. PUNIV (Pepperdine University), PUWSI, PUWEI and PUWPI Required.
Fund Provides information about the type of funding, including restriction, designation, or purpose. First letter: U, T, P Examples: UONDA, UODNS, UPPRJ, UGFED and PETEN
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”
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 = Revenue 2=Liability 5 = Expense 3 = Fund Balance 6 = Transfer 9 = Budget Only
Class Indicates the purpose of the transaction. Required if “Account” is a Revenue (4) or Expense (5). AE = Auxiliary Enterprise MB = Membership Development AG = Agency OM = Ops and Maintenance AS = Academic Support PS = Public Service FD = Fundraising RS = Research IN = Instruction SF = Scholarship IS = Institutional Support SS = Student Services
Program Defines a specific academic program within the various schools. Requiredif “Department” is academic. 5 = Seaver College 6 = GSBM 7 = Law 8 = GSEP 9 = SPP
Product A user defined field. Not managed centrally Product 1034 could mean something different in the Biology Department than Product 1034 does in the Accounting Office.
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). Requiredfor grants or capital expenditures 10 = Capital Project 15 = Renewal and Replacement 20 = Grant 30 = Departmental Project 40 = Campaign
Operating Unit Specifically identifies the funding source for certain designated activities. Required for certain “Funds”.
Questions? Thank you! Brian.thomason@pepperdine.edu x7269