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Jan. 14, 2011
Jan. 14, 2011
Budget Office

 

Part 3. Budget - Table of Contents


3.4. DISPOSITION OF FISCAL YEAR-END ACCOUNT BALANCES

A. Introduction

To maximize use of account balances that are held centrally as well as departmentally by The University of Texas at Austin, the Budget Office prepares semiannual account balance review reports for each dean and vice president. The goal of this policy is to promote strategic spending for priority needs and to give dean/vice president offices more control and responsibility

The first report is distributed midyear and is informational. The second report requires detailed explanations and justifications for balances and is distributed after the end of the fiscal year when final balances are known. The university has broadened the review to include accounts that have dormant balances for two or more years. A formulated threshold, which is a calculated amount based on a formula, is established for each dean and vice president office, based on the size of the operation. If the threshold is exceeded, either in positive balances or deficits, the dean/vice president must provide an explanation. Once the fiscal year-end balance reports are returned, they are analyzed by the Budget Office and may be used in the decision-making process for funding considerations.

B. Guidelines for Disposition of Fiscal Year-End Account Balances

Prior to fiscal year 2008-09, year-end balances in Educational and General Funds (E&G), centrally funded non-E&G balances, and Plant Funds were transferred to central university accounts. Effective fiscal year 2008-09, remaining balances from these fund groups will not be transferred to a central university account. Current guidelines include the following:

For the complete current lapsing policy, please visit the Budget Office website.

 

 

Part 3. Budget - Table of Contents

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