The Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) is a key transparency document, communicating a government’s health, efficiency and effectiveness in providing services to the public.
The Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) is a key transparency document, communicating a government’s health, efficiency and effectiveness in providing services to the public.
This course provides an overview of the governmental accounting and auditing function for managers, strategies for internal controls, as well as best practices in developing the ACFR.
Experts in the field will share key insights on the value of understanding and improving your organization’s financial statements and long-term health. No advance preparation is needed, but knowledge of Excel is recommended. *
Learning Objectives:
Georgia State University is an enterprising urban public research institution in Atlanta,
the leading cultural and economic center of the Southeast.
With six campuses throughout metro Atlanta, the university provides its world-class faculty and more than 52,000 students with unsurpassed connections to the opportunities available in one of the 21st century’s great global cities.
A national leader in graduating students from diverse backgrounds, Georgia State provides a rich experience with award-winning housing, hundreds of student clubs and organizations, and one of the most diverse student bodies in the country.
Students, faculty and alumni enjoy a unique campus personality and culture based on ambition, hard work, dedication and perseverance.
Quick Facts
In partnership with Fifth Third Bank, Atlanta GLOW is hosting a financial literacy program called Empower U. The mission of Empower U is to take quality financial products and services directly to people and empower them to take control of their financial future.
Explore the areas of Defense financial management beyond your current daily responsibilities to understand the big picture and help ensure more cohesive financial management operations.
Understanding what the numbers say about the health of your nonprofit is critical to being able to manage the organization successfully. This course will develop your ability to appropriately interpret the major financial accounting statements that are used by nonprofit organizations.
While standard nonprofit financial reports – the budget, income statement, and balance sheet – provide important management information, these statements alone do not tell whether there is enough cash on hand to pay for an unexpected expense.
This newly revised and updated introductory course draws upon both finance theory and practical applications to help managers understand key concepts that underlie analysis and execution of financial decisions.
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