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This chapter explains the concept of net assets and how they are carried forward from one fiscal year to another in the Johns Hopkins enterprise's SAP system. It covers different fund types, such as endowment income accounts, gift accounts, discretionary accounts, general operating funds, clinical & health services funds, and auxiliary enterprise funds. The document also discusses the reconciliation process and the use of commitment items and GL accounts for net asset opening balances.
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This chapter covers Net Assets and Fund Balance Carryover. In this chapter you will learn: The definition of a net asset balance and how these balances are treated from fiscal year to fiscal year. How to identify fund balances in BW reports during reconciliation. Which Commitment Items and G/L accounts are used for net asset opening balances from fiscal year to fiscal year. How net assets were accounted for during conversion to SAP.
A net asset is an accounting term used to describe an organization’s equity in assets less liabilities. The Johns Hopkins enterprise operates on a fiscal year that runs from July 1st to June 30th. At the end of the each fiscal year, depending on the fund type (1st two digits of fund), non-sponsored cost objects are handled in one of two ways: Non-sponsored cost objects defined as multi-year in SAP use the net asset balance remaining at end of fiscal year as the beginning balance for the new fiscal year. In essence, the remaining balance is carried forward. These include all fund types except 10, 11, and 12. The most commonly used are: Endowment income accounts Gift accounts Discretionary accounts Non-Sponsored cost objects defined as general operating funds are closed out at the end of each fiscal year, or ‘rolled up’ to a higher level fund, so that the account begins with a zero balance for the new fiscal year. Fund types that will reflect this roll up are: General Operating Funds Clinical & Health Services Funds Auxiliary Enterprise Funds
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SAP Multi Year Cost Object Display 13-1, below, is an example of a multi-year cost object in SAP. We know this because it is a 13 (discretionary) fund type. The end of year balance at FY becomes the opening balance for FY08. The opening balance is reflected at the Non-Sponsored Financial Summary level, and not at the detail level.
Display 13-1. Beginning balance for FY
The FY08 opening balance is posted with the commitment item 399991. Users will note that today only Commitment Items 399991, 399992 and 399993 are used for fund balance carry forwards. The GL’s used are 311999 (URNA - Unrestricted Net Assets), 312999 (TRNA - Temporarily Restricted Net Assets), and 313999 (PRNA - Permanently Restricted Net Assets). Once you have reviewed the opening balance, you can continue to reconcile accounts with the Non-Sponsored Financial Detail reports. The Financial Summary report can be run for a funds center or at the funded program level ( digit account number beginning with 8).
General Operating Funds Accounts With General Operating Funds, instead of carrying the remaining balance forward, these cost objects are zeroed out at the end of each fiscal year. In other words, any remaining balance is ‘rolled up’ to a higher level fund, or depending on the Business Area, may reflect an actual posting of funds to zero out the account. Display 13-2 below reflects a ‘10’ fund account with an FM Roll Up.
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Example of a Net Asset Balance Transfer from CUFS to SAP The example below shows an ending balance from screen 2 in AINQ.
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net asset balances from CUFS.
of the journal entry made by General Accounting in FY07 to capture the FY
which is the Net Asset Fund Balance Carryover. Display 13-4 is a typical example
add drill down of the G/L to the rows of this report, you will see the G/L 311899,
opening balance from CUFS, which reflects Commitment Item 399899. If you
The Non-Sponsored Financial Summary in Display 13-4 displays the 2007
report.
transfer. To view the BW report, use the Non-Sponsored Financial Summary
balance in SAP on the BW report once General Accounting made the journal
The balance of $1995.00 shown in Display 13-3 became the beginning fund
Display 13-3. Net asset balance prior to SAP Conversion.
Balances Converted to SAP
Display 13-4. Beginning balance is the Commitment Item 399899
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