Auxiliaries (fund 2x’s) are those funds that account for units and activities that generate their own revenue. This can include large operations, such as Housing & Dining Services and Athletics, as well as smaller-scale activities such as t-shirt sales and conferences.
Effective February 22, the lockbox addresses for sponsor payments (research) will be changed. Revenue management will continue outreach to sponsors over the course of the next year to ensure that items are properly redirected.
Liz Spencer, associate director of accounting in the Campus Controller's Office, shares details about cash audits, equipment inventories, F&A base year and the space survey.
The Campus Controller's Office is developing a list of contacts and departments that have leased items and assets. Read more to find out how this might affect you and your department.
Find out more about the space survey, a part of the indirect cost rate negotiation process with the federal government. In partnership with Facilities Management, the Campus Controller’s Office will be performing a space survey in early 2022.
There are a variety of different kinds of fund types at CU Boulder. Monitoring each one comes with its own set of rules and processes. Fund 10s, or the general fund, are used to account for the major revenue and expenses of the university’s primary mission of instruction.
Justin Church, associate director of finance and tax reporting, introduces you to the newest unit in the Campus Controller’s Office and outlines ways to connect with his team.