The chart of accounts is the numbering system used by the University's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, Banner, to record financial transactions. The chart of accounts consists of six ...
The Chart of Accounts (COA) is the backbone of the financial system. It provides the organizing framework for both financial and management reporting within the financial system. The COA structure is ...
Journals are created following the business rules and Chart of Accounts architecture for valid values to record and order financial information for management and reporting. Journals should contain ...
With Workday Finance, Financial Edge account codes and projects have been discontinued. Account codes have been converted to spend or revenue categories in Workday. Projects have been converted to ...
A maintenance technician comes to your department to repair a specialized copy machine not under a rental contract and you need to code the expense correctly. Thus, you use the CU-Data m-Fin Account ...
UTSA’s decisions and business processes are dependent upon the flow of financial information. This flow of financial information is driven by the accounting and reporting system. At the heart of that ...
The Chart of Accounts represents the structure through which financial transaction data is organized and reported. UW’s Chart of Accounts structure consists of eight General Ledger Segments with the ...