Introduction:
This program explores the concept of governmental accounting in line with modern international trends and IPSAS standards issued by IFAC between 2000 and 2003. It highlights recent developments in government budgeting systems, including performance-based budgeting, program budgeting, planning-programming systems, and zero-based budgeting.
It also covers the preparation and management of government budgets in accordance with legal frameworks, strategic state objectives, and national development plans, along with the organization of budget data sources and models.
In addition, the program introduces modern management accounting tools, operations research, and statistical methods to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of government budgeting and performance.
Finally, it develops participants’ analytical and negotiation skills in budget preparation, focusing on teamwork with finance authorities and the use of realistic, data-driven budget estimates.
Objective
The following are the main objectives of government accounting:
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To record financial transactions of revenues and expenditures related to the government organizations.
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To avoid the excess expenditures beyond the limit of the budget approved by the government.
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To make expenditures according to the appropriate action, rules and legal provisions of the government.
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To provide reliable financial data and information about the operation of public funds.
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To prevent misappropriation of government properties by maintaining the systematic records of cash and store items.
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To facilitate for making auditing of the books of accounts.
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To help for preparing different financial statements and reports.
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To facilitate for estimating the annual budget by providing historical financial
Target Audience
- Government accountants and public sector finance professionals
- Budgeting and planning officers in government institutions
- Internal auditors and financial controllers in public sector entities
- Public finance and treasury professionals
- Policy makers and government administration officials
- Professionals working in ministries of finance and planning departments
- Researchers and academics in public sector accounting and budgeting
- Professionals seeking specialization in governmental accounting and IPSAS standards
Outline
Day 1: Introduction to Governmental Accounting
- Differences between government activity and economic activity
- Definition and importance of governmental accounting
- Impact of legislation on government accounting
- Government accounting requirements, functions, and tools
- Overview of IPSAS and IFAC international standards
Day 2: Trends in Government Accounting and Reporting
- International public sector accounting standards (IPSAS)
- Objectives and development of governmental accounting standards
- Financial reporting: statement of financial performance and position
- Recent trends in government accounting measurement
- Modern approaches to government budget preparation
Day 3: Budget Systems and Performance Budgeting (Part 1)
- Planning and programming budgeting systems (PPBS)
- Zero-based budgeting (ZBB)
- Performance-based budgeting systems
- Financial control in government units
- Current practices in government financial reporting
- Accounting for efficiency and effectiveness in public sector
Day 4: Budget Control and Performance Management (Part 2)
- Financial control mechanisms in government units
- Cost accounting in public sector organizations
- Budget follow-up, monitoring, and evaluation
- Classification of government services and performance units
- Development of accounting systems for efficiency and effectiveness
- Practical examples and record-keeping systems
Day 5: Reporting, Oversight, and Performance Evaluation
- Oversight and control of government budgets
- Variance analysis and budget deviations
- Flexible budgeting and performance evaluation
- Internal control systems for government stores
- Analytical procedures for public sector accounts
- Key performance indicators for government institutions
- Measuring efficiency and effectiveness in public services
About Barcelona
Barcelona, the main city of Catalonia on Spain's east coast, is known for its fantastic weather and proud local culture. It is also Spain's second largest city and has all the cosmopolitan trappings you would expect. Among Barcelona's many attractions are the delicious seafood, stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere. It began life as a Roman city and has remained important ever since. Today, it is a buzzing city offering more than enough reasons to look for flights to Barcelona. Between UNESCO World Heritage Sites, famous sports teams plus great food, there's no shortage of ways to amuse oneself.
Things to do and places to visit in Barcelona
Barcelona really does have something for everyone. The attractions of Barcelona include beautiful beaches to relax on, almost endless historical locations to explore, all the shops you could ever wish for, one of the world's most admired football clubs and world-class eateries - you may never want to leave. Luckily, with so much to do the city's compactness makes it easy to explore. Simply wandering through the streets is a great way to soak up the atmosphere.
Just some of the great things to do in Barcelona include:
- Marvel at Gaudi's masterwork, the Sagrada Familia.
- Sample the wide range of tapas in Barcelona's bars.
- See the somewhat surreal architecture of Antoni Gaudi.
- Wander through Park Guell, which offers great views over the city and out to sea.
- See the Cubist master’s early work in the Picasso Museum.
- Get lost in the winding streets of the Gothic Quarter, known locally as the Barri Gotic.
- Browse the upmarket shops along the Passeig de Gracia.
- Soak up the tranquil atmosphere in the Cathedral of the Sea.
- Watch the silky skills of FC Barcelona in a game at the Camp Nou.
- Enjoy authentic paella with fresh seafood.
- Climb Montjuic for spectacular views.