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Oracle Vocab
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1. Use of an appropriation to purchse goods and services necessary to carry out the responsibilities of a department or organization. Expenditures are decreases in net financial resources.
Inventory Item
Depreciation
Capital Project
Expenditures
2. An appropriation used for goods and services ordered and received - whether paid or unpaid - including provisions for debt retirement and capital outlays. Encumbrances do not become expenditures until they are paid.
Expenditure
Physical Intentory
General Fund
Service and Supplies
3. A document received from a supplier that lists amounts owed to the supplier for purchased good or services.
Invoice
Debt Service Funds
Special Revenue Fund
Accounting Standards
4. To approve an award budget for use in reporting and accounting.
Indirect Cost or Indirect Expense
Invoice
Capital Improvement
Baseline
5. The amount of revenue expected to accrue or to be collected during a fiscal year.
Direct Cost or Direct Expense
Estimated Revenue
Account
Asset Management
6. An Actual order(sub-order) of goods and services issued against a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for actual delivery with specified quantities - dates and the accounting information.
Grant
Capital Projects Funds
Release
Fund
7. The difference between budgeted amounts and all actual and anticipated expenditures.
Unanticipated Revenue
Expenditures
Funds Available
Adopted Budget/Operational Plan
8. A method employed in the constructon and /or maintenance of projects and activities - wherby the County's own personnel are used to perform the services - instead of an outside contractor. This method may also call for the purchase or use of the Coun
Force Account
Estimated Revenue
Capital Project Fund
Indirect Project
9. The transfer of costs of services performed by one budget unit for the benefit of another budget unit within the same fund.
Fiduciary
Governmental Funds
Project
Cost Applied
10. A payment of money or other assets from one governmental unit to another - from a governmental unit to a not-for-profit agency - or from a not-for-profit agency to a government. Often earmarked for a specific purpose or program.
Preliminary Budget
Data Warehouse
Grant
Average Balance
11. An accounting method is used to allocate the costs associated with an activity to the individuals - groups - or organizations benefiting from that activity. Costs are based on activites rather than accounting data.
Activity- Based Costing (ABC)
Deficit
Asset Inventory
Internal Agreement
12. Are established by the Board of Supervisors and include Airports - Wastewater Management and Transit Enterprise Funds - County Sanitation Districts and various Internal Service Funds ( General Services Fleet Maintenance - Facilities Management and Do
Enterprise Fund
Fixed Asset
Fund
Encumbrance
13. Elements of cost necessary in the production of an article of the performance of a services - but an integral part of the finished product or service - such a rent - heat light - supplies - management - second-level supervision. Can refer to Departme
Debt Service
Special Revenu Fund
Indirect Cost or Indirect Expense
Debt Service Funds
14. Annual pricipal and interest payments that a local government of fund owes on money that is has borrowed.
Board of Supervisors
Current Budget
Debt Service
Debt Service Funds
15. The amount computed by dividing an aggregate balance by the number of calendar days in the related range.
Expensed Inventory
Activity- Based Costing (ABC)
Line-Item Budget
Average Balance
16. The additional to cash or other current assets of governmental funds( receipts) which do not increase any liability or reserve and do not represent the recovery of an expenditure from services to others ( reimbursements).
Expenditure
Revenue
Release
Avoidable Cost
17. The operational distribution of General Purpose Revenues to various County departments and programs through the Agency/Groups and subject to Board approval.
Appropriation
Genaral Revenue Allocation
Invoise Types
Proprietary Funds
18. Annual principal and interest payments that local government owes on borrowed money.
Debt Service
Inventory Items
Expenditure Type
Fund
19. A separate fund established to account for services that are supported primarly by service charges. They are similar to private business enterprise - where the costs of providing goods or services to the general public or to customer departments on a
Depreciation
General Fund
Expenditure Type
Enterprise Fund
20. An object of value owned by a corporation or business. Assets are entered in Oracle Projects as non-labor resources.
Internal Service Fund (ISF)
General Purpose Revenue
Asset
Account
21. An initial building of the budget using a base year usually the second of the prior year's Operational Plan) for non salary related accounts and recalculated salary and benefits costs based on current positions loaded into BRASS from PeopleSoft.
Overrealized Revenue
Preliminary Budget
Cost Applied
Expenditures
22. As a political subdivision of the State of California - the County is governed by a five- member Board of Supervisor - which has legislative and executed authority. Each member of the Board of Supervisors is elected by geographic district.
Internal Service Fund (ISF)
Enterprise Fund
Board of Supervisors
Internal Agreement
23. Enterprise Funds - Internal Service Fund
Standard Purchase Order
Fiduciary
Internal Service Funds
Proprietary Funds
24. The estimated cost amounts at completion of a project. Cost budget amounts can be summary or detail - and ca be burdened or unburdened.
Baseline Budget
Cost Budget
Special Revenue Fund
Internal Service Fund (ISF)
25. An Inventory carried on accounting records as an asset whose stock items are valued at their unit cost times their quantity on hand - and the stock value is not expensed to a final user account until the material is issued to that user.
Encumbrance Types
Asset Inventory
Capital Projects Funds
Pension and other employee benefit Trust Fund
26. Accounts for the provision of supplies and / or tangible services to public that is similar to services provided by business enterprises.
Internal Agreement
Enterprise Funds
General Fund
Contract or Contract Purchase Agreement (CPA)
27. Trust Fund and Agency Funds
Baseline Budget
Fiduciary
Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)
Unanticipated Revenue
28. When the PO is created from the Requisiton in Purchasing. This action then relieves the Commitment encumbrance that was created by the Requsition and creates an Obligation.
Pension and other employee benefit Trust Fund
Revenue
Obligation
Special Revenu Fund
29. Is a written record for goods or services provided or request for payment. A summarized list of charges and other information that is recorded in Account Receivalbe - can be printed - and can be sent to a customer to request payment or reimbursement.
Invoice
Proprietary Funds
Release
Internal Service Fund (ISF)
30. General - Special Revenue Funds - Capital Project Funds - Debt Service Funds
Spending Funds
Proprietary Funds
Governmental Funds
Purchase Order
31. An encumbrance category that allows you track you anticipated expenditures according to your purchase approval process. Types:commitments ( requisition encumbrances) and obligation ( PO encumbrances).
Debt Service Funds
Deficit
Encumbrance Types
Estimated Revenue
32. Non-Capital Project. Non productive time as a type of indirect project to track paid time off. Printing - mails - purchasing - contracting - fleet - facilities. and admin projects ( overhead - training - travel - etc ).
Indirect Project
Change Letter
Release
Standard Purchase Order
33. Accounts for the proceeds of specific revenue sources ( except pension trust and major capital projects) that are legally restricted to expenditures for specific purposes.
Invoice
Spending Funds
Special Revenue Fund
Indirect Cost or Indirect Expense
34. Items that are stocked in intentory. Inventory is controlled by quantity and value. Remains an asset until it is consumed. The cost of an intentory items is recognized as an expense when it is consumed or sold.
Asset
Project
Inventory Item
Adopted Budget
35. A fund used to account for the proceeds of specific revenue sources that are legally restricted to expendiutres for a specified purpose.
Funds Available
Org.
Special Revenu Fund
Internal Service Funds
36. A unit with budgetary control and/or management responsibilities for financial transactions. Represents the 'cost center'qualifier segment required in Oracle and is at the trasactional level of input( child).
Org.
Current Budget
Bond
Account
37. Determines whether a purchasing document line is for goods - services - freight - Amend A&C - etc.
Line Type
Standard Purchase Order
Debt Service
Deficit
38. A promise to repay borrowed money on a particular date - often ten or twenty years in the future; most bonds involve a promise to pay a specified dollar amount of interest at predetermined intervals. Bonds are a mechanism used to obtain long-term fin
Direct Cost or Direct Expense
Bond
Debt Service Funds
Fund Balance
39. Budget authority that is set aside when a purchase order or contract is approved. A limitation - reserve or obligations placed on a budget appropriation to pay for good or services that have been ordered by means of contracts - purchase orders - IA -
Internal Agreement
Encumbrance
Capital Projects Funds
Expenditures
40. An excess of liabilites over assets - of losses over profits - or of expenditures over revenue.
Deficit
Internal Service Funds
Fiduciary Fund
Fund
41. A spending plan for improvements to or acquisition of land - facilities - and infrastructure. The capital budget balances revenues and expenditures - specifies the sources of revenues - and lists each project or acquisition.
Trust Fund
Activity- Based Costing (ABC)
Estimated Revenue
Capital Budget
42. Is made up of six unique segments: Fund - Org - Account - Project - Funding Source and TBD
Expenditures
Genaral Revenue Allocation
Average Balance
Account Segment
43. An internal request for goods or services. A requisiton can originate from an employee or from another process. Each requition can include many lines - generally with a distict item on each requisition line.
Cash Basis of Accounting
Force Account
Inventory Item
Purchase Requsition
44. Assets - which are intended to be held or used for an extended periof of time - such as land - buildings - structures - machinery - furniture - and other equipment. Any piece of equipment costing $5 -000 or more must be purchased as a fixed asset.
Capital Project
Fixed Asset
Depreciation
Account
45. A type of Purchase Order that is issued to specify agreed-to prices - delivery periods or other terms for goods or services that will be ordered ( released) for actual delivery later. A BPA is normally issued to cover a long-term agreement period suc
Revenue
Capital Projects Funds
Blanket Purchase Agreement
General Fund
46. Governmental funds established to accont for financial resources used for the acqusition or construction of major capital facilities ( other than those accounted for in proprietary funds).
Enterprise Fund
Overrealized Revenue
Capital Projects Funds
Proprietary Funds
47. Items stocked in an inventory and controlled by tracking the quantity and value of each item. Typically - each item is considered an 'asset' until it is issued or adjusted ( expensed) out of the inventory. The value of the item is equal to the curren
Funds
Expenditure Type
Raw Cost
Inventory Items
48. A budget Format prescribed by the State Controller. Refers to account and sub-account detail typically provided by revenue source - and objects of expenditures based on the types of goods or services(salaries & benefits - services & supplies - other
Depreciate
Full Tim Equivalency (FTE)
Line Budget Item
Fiduciary Fund
49. Expenditures related to the acquisition - expansion - or rehabilitatin of major fixed assets - such as land - buildings - structures - and certain types of equipment; remodeling/upgrades which improve or enhance the use of an existing facility or spa
Capital Budget
Asset Inventory
Capital Improvement
Capital Project
50. Is derived from taxes - licenses - fees - and investment earnings.
Original Budget
Current Budget
Spending Funds
Revenue