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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. An electronic signature is an acceptable signature for all situations related to purchasing or accounting transactions so long as the employee is signing for theirself and so long as the document does not require an original signature.
Account/Budget Authorization (ABA) - Used to transfer FUNDS
For example: 1) Transfer budget funds within the same chart string (ex. M&O to Hourly/Task Wage), 2) Transfer funds from one department to another department, one project to another project, or one grant to another grant.
ABAs are processed by the Budget Office. ABAs are submitted electronically via EIS. Please visit the Resources page and use the Forms link for ABA submission instructions.
Interdepartmental Transfer (IDT) - Used to transfer a SPECIFIC EXPENSE OR SERVICE
For example: 1) Transfer all or part of a specific expense (i.e. an event, copier charges, parking tokens, etc.), 2) Transfer a service provided by one department for another (i.e. CPR, background checks, rentals, etc.).
IDTs are processed by Financial Accounting. Please visit the the Resources page and use the "Forms" link for an IDT form.
UNT Policy 10.005 specifically states that the Dept ID Holder of Record is solely accountable for all processes and personnel actions that affect the funds entrusted to the holder. A DeptID holder must personally review and approve financial transactions for each department for which he/she is a holder. This responsibility may not be delegated.
Cognos Reporting contains Budget Summary reports to assist in this process. It is your responsibility to immediately report suspected improper use of funds or violations of this policy to the Vice President over your department and to the University Internal Audit Department.
Revenue items to look for:
- Are the revenues deposited reasonable?
- Are the revenues being deposited in a timely manner?
- Are there any unexplained anomalies?
Expenditure items to look for:
- Are salaries and wages being paid to individuals you authorized payment for (and are the amounts appropriate?)
- Are any individuals being paid excessive overtime?
- Do operating transactions reflect payment of items approved by you? Pay particular attention to employee reimbursements.
- Is there any unusual activities that you are uncertain of?
- Are all travel-related expenses reasonable and do they reflect the trips/amounts you approved?
“Permanent” salary savings are obtained when a position is ended, a position that was budgeted above entry hires someone at a lower annual salary, or a position is reclassified down. Permanent salary savings can be used to fund equity increases, hire someone over entry, fund a new position, or reclassify a current position.
“Temporary” salary savings are obtained from vacant positions. Temporary salary savings can be used for lump sum payouts, temporary employees, overlaps, and comp time payouts. These funds cannot be used to fund new positions, give equity increases, or hire someone over entry because at some point in the future you will fill that position and those funds will no longer be available for use.
Example: Jane has been in her position as an Administrative Coordinator I for 10 years and is now making $42,000 annually. Jane retires, the position is reset to entry, and is vacant for 3 months. Entry level for an Administrative Coordinator I is $30,000 annually.
Permanent Salary Savings = $12,000 ($42,000-$30,000)
Temporary Salary Savings = $7,500 [($30,000/12) x 3]
For example, assume a department has a vacancy that is in the recruitment process. The vacancy will not be filled until the following fiscal year (after 9/1). The Department would like to retain $5K over entry based on the former incumbent's salary. How does the department ensure that the additional $5K that was approved is carried over when the position is filled?
As long as the department submits an ePar to retain the dollars over entry, the department will be able to access those funds in the next fiscal year. As a rule, salary savings do not carry over from one fiscal year to the next. The ePar should be used to address the anticipated salary needs of the position so that the Budget Office can verify funding. If the department feels they are hiring under special circumstances then they should contact the Budget Office for assistance.
Salary savings are not carried forward from year to year.
Salary savings are accumulated for staff salaries on chartstrings that contain the following Fund Cat/Fund combinations:
Fund Category Fund
105 800001 State
105 805001 State
200 830001 Designated Tuition
Org Dept and Non-Sponsored Project Holder Changes - Please email the Budget Office and include the following:
1. Carbon Copy the current holder and the new holder. If the current holder is no longer with the University, then the current holder's supervisor should be copied on the request.
2. Include the Org Dept Number and Name (or Project Number and Name).
3. Include the Names and 8-digit Empl IDs of both the current and new holders.
4. Indicate the effective date of the change.
Sponsored Project Holder Changes - Please contact the Office for Grants and Contracts Administration (OGCA) to update NGRCT, grant holders.