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1. A non-asset inventory that has already been expensed to a final use account and is thus carried and tracked as a on hand balance only - with an accounting value of zero.
Deficit
Expensed Inventory
Baseline Budget
Genaral Revenue Allocation
2. A legal authorization to make expenditures or to enter into obligations for specific purposes. An appropriation is usually limited in amount for each department or fund of the County and as to the time when it may be expended - normally only during t
Grant
Special Revenue Fund
Appropriation
Enterprise Fund
3. Funds estalished to account for the accumulaton of resources for - and for the payment of - principal and interest on general long-term debt.
General Fund
Direct Cost or Direct Expense
Cost Applied
Debt Service Funds
4. Annual principal and interest payments that local government owes on borrowed money.
Adopted Budget
Invoice
Org.
Debt Service
5. The electronic process of mainaining an itemized list of current inventory.
Revenue
Asset Management
Cost Applied
Direct Expense
6. 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 ).
Current Budget
Fund
Capital Outlay Fund (COA)
Indirect Project
7. A method of accounting in which revenues are recorded only when cash is received and expenditures are recorded only when payment is made.
Fund
Full Cost
Asset
Cash Basis of Accounting
8. An excess of liabilites over assets - of losses over profits - or of expenditures over revenue.
Enterprise Fund
Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)
Indirect Cost or Indirect Expense
Deficit
9. Accounts for the provision of supplies and / or tangible services to public that is similar to services provided by business enterprises.
Encumbrance
Average Balance
Enterprise Funds
Raw Cost
10. A standard procurement document issued for delivery of specified goods or services on specified dates at specified locations. A PO is normally a one-time transaction.
Purchase Order
Account
Fiduciary
Pension and other employee benefit Trust Fund
11. Annual pricipal and interest payments that a local government of fund owes on money that is has borrowed.
Grant
Debt Service
Adopted Budget
Revenue
12. Additional revenue received beyond that which was budgeted and which may be made available for the financing requirements of the County.
Inventory Item
Fiduciary
Overrealized Revenue
Revenue
13. 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.
Estimated Revenue
Inventory Item
Contract or Contract Purchase Agreement (CPA)
Fixed Asset
14. The estimated cost amounts at completion of a project. Cost budget amounts can be summary or detail - and ca be burdened or unburdened.
Original Budget
Unanticipated Revenue
Cost Budget
General Purpose Revenue
15. An itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered
Account Segment
Invoice
Baseline
Raw Cost
16. Land - improvements to land - buildings - building improvements - vehicles - machinery - equipment - works of art and historical treasures - infrastructure - and all other tangible or intangible assets that are used in operations and that have initia
Expenditure Type
Award
Asset Management
Capital Assets
17. Assures suppliers that sufficient funds wil be available once the order is filled. Also are known as obligations and commitments - and only become expenditures when paid or when the actual liability is recorded.
Reserve
Line-Item Budget
Asset Inventory
Encumbrance
18. An accounting device established to control receipts and disbursements set aside to support specific activities.
Invoice
Contract or Contract Purchase Agreement (CPA)
Estimated Revenue
Fund
19. Classificaiton used to account for a government's ongoing organizatons and activities that are similar to those often found in the private sector -
Expenditure
Full Cost
Proprietary Funds
General Fund
20. The of the cost of a fixed asset - other than a wasting asset - charged as an expense during a particular period. The cost of a fixed asses less any salvage value is prorated over the estimated service life of such an asset - and each period is charg
Depreciation
Baseline Budget
Expenditures
Revenue
21. A type of purchasing document used to reference POs to a specific contract. It may include terms and conditions - agreed amounts - and an effective and expiration date.
Adopted Budget
Reserve
Contract or Contract Purchase Agreement (CPA)
Fixed Asset
22. The percentage of full time the employee should normally work in a specifi job. Is defined by the Standard Hours.
Unanticipated Revenue
Full Tim Equivalency (FTE)
Trust Fund
Internal Service Fund (ISF)
23. 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
Program Budget
Debt Service Funds
Invoice
Enterprise Fund
24. 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.
Full Cost
Baseline
Funds
Fixed Asset
25. Accounts for the purchase or construction of major facilities which are not financed by proprietary or trust funds.
Adopted Budget/Operational Plan
Internal Service Fund (ISF)
Capital Project Fund
Funds Available
26. Locally generated revenues derived from property taxes - sales taxes - vehicle license fees - court fines and fund balances. Affected by local economic conditions.
Purchase Order
Fund
General Purpose Revenue
Expenditure
27. The Generally Accepted Accounting Principles( GAAP) promulgated by te Governmental Accountng Standards Board - which guide the recording and reporting of financial information by state and local governments.
Accounting Standards
Blanket Purchase Agreement
Grant
Overrealized Revenue
28. Those expenses which can be charged directly as a part of the cost of a product or service - or of a department or operating unit - as distiquished from overhead and other indirect costs which most be prorated among several products or services - dep
Physical Intentory
Fund
Internal Agreement
Direct Expense
29. 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).
Blanket Purchase Agreement
Capital Projects Funds
Accounting Standards
Line-Item Budget
30. The Board of Supervisors approved an annual spending plan for proprietary funds. The adopted expense estimates are not appropriations - their budgetary controls are the same as those of governments funds.
Baseline
Pension and other employee benefit Trust Fund
Spending Funds
Revenue
31. An account that contains money set aside for a legaly restricted specifi future use.
Fund Balance
Cost Budget
Inventory Items
Reserve
32. One or more funds that account for the goods and services provided by one department to another within a government on a cost-reimbursement basis. ( General Services Facilities Management - Fleet Maintenance - and Document Services ISF) will budget a
Supplier
Adopted Budget
Capital Improvement
Internal Service Fund (ISF)
33. A fund used to account for the financing of good or services provided by one department to other departments of the County - or to other governmental units - on a cost-reimbursement basis.
Raw Cost
Physical Intentory
Force Account
Internal Service Fund (ISF)
34. 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
Original Budget
Chart of Accounts
Force Account
Indirect Cost or Indirect Expense
35. Fund is an independent fiscla and accounting entity.
Cost Applied
Capital Project Fund
Fund
General Fund
36. With separate revenue - expenditures - and fund balances. A legal independet fiscal and accounting entity - to record its cash and other resources and equties - assets - liabilities - reserves and surplus ( fund balance) as well as its income and exp
Account
Preliminary Budget
Fund
Direct Cost or Direct Expense
37. To approve an award budget for use in reporting and accounting.
Invoice
Baseline
Encumbrance Types
Direct Cost or Direct Expense
38. An encumbrance category that allows you track you anticipated expenditures according to your purchase approval process. Types:commitments ( requisition encumbrances) and obligation ( PO encumbrances).
Encumbrance Types
Depreciation
Contract or Contract Purchase Agreement (CPA)
Capital Outlay Fund (COA)
39. 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)
Expenditures
Encumbrance Types
Board of Supervisors
40. 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
Invoice
Depreciation
Debt Service
Capital Improvement
41. A five-year list of planned capital projects - developed by the Department of General Services.
Account Segment
Indirect Project
Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)
Capital Projects Funds
42. Costs that are directly attributalbe to work performed -also referred to as Direct Costs.
Raw Cost
Indirect Project
Indirect Cost or Indirect Expense
Obligation
43. Accounts for the accumulation for and the payment of general long-term principal and interest.
Pension and other employee benefit Trust Fund
Service and Supplies
Debt Service Funds
Fund
44. Accounts for the financingof goods and services provided by one department or agency to other departments or agency on a cost-reimbursement basis.
Proprietary Funds
Capital Project Fund
Purchase Order
Internal Service Funds
45. A self-balancing set of accounts.
Indirect Cost of Expense
Capital Budget
Fund
Program Budget
46. A grant - subsidy - revenue agreement - revenue contract - or specific funding which is allocated to an organization for a specific purpose(s) and can be used to fund one or more projects - An award is usually billed or invoiced to a Customer ( i.e.
Award
Capital Project
Debt Service
Full Tim Equivalency (FTE)
47. The difference between a fund's assets and its liabilites. A surplus or deficit of assets over liabilites and reserves within a specific fund or organizational unit. A comparison of projected ependitures and revenues with related appropriations. Port
Genaral Revenue Allocation
Debt Service
Fund Balance
Fiduciary
48. The authorized budget for a project or task - which is used for performance reporting and revenue calculation.
Capital Projects Funds
Capital Project
Baseline Budget
Adopted Budget/Operational Plan
49. The transfer of costs of services performed by one budget unit for the benefit of another budget unit within the same fund.
Physical Intentory
Special Revenu Fund
Cost Applied
Estimated Revenue
50. The types of invoices- Standard - Credit memo - Debit memo - Expense Report - Prepayment - Mixed.
Indirect Cost or Indirect Expense
Proprietary Funds
Full Cost
Invoise Types
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