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    • Abandoned Property
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      • AP Payment Schedule
      • Direct Deposit for Reimbursements
      • Check and Electronic Payments
      • Foreign Currency Payments
      • Help for Payees
      • Help for BSCs
    • Accounts Receivable
      • Interdepartmental Billings
        • Authorized Direct Charge Processors
      • Registering Cornell in an External Entity’s Payment System
      • Writing Off Uncollectable Receivables
    • Deposits
    • External Organizations
    • Gift Funds
      • Indirect Cost on Gifts
      • Receiving Gifts
      • Gift Restrictions
      • Managing Restricted Gift Accounts
    • Interdepartmental Activity
    • Inventory Accounting Guidelines
    • Lease Classification
    • Petty Cash and Cash Drawers
    • Plant Construction Funds
    • Reconciliation Guidelines
      • Reconciling Asset and Liability Object Codes
      • Monitoring Operating Activity
      • Object Code Reviews
      • Correcting Unknown Variances
    • Reserve Accounts
    • Revenue Classification
      • Tuition and Student Fees
      • Government Appropriations
      • Grant and Contract
      • Gifts and Contributions
      • Medical Services
      • Investment Earnings
      • Auxiliary Enterprises
      • Educational Activities
      • Other Sales and Services
      • Interdepartmental Revenues
      • External Organization Income
      • Accounts Receivable
      • Allowance for Doubtful Accounts and Bad Debt Expenses
      • Accruals/Deferred Revenue
      • Revenue vs. Expense Reimbursement
      • Revenue Matrix
    • Transferring Funds
    • Travel Advances and Prepaid Expenses
    • WCM Accounts
      • Processing Entries to WCM
  • Invested Funds
    • Current-Year Long-Term Investment Pool Rates
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    • Investing in the Long-Term Investment Pool
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  • Year-End
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In this section

  • Abandoned Property
  • Accounts Payable
    • AP Payment Schedule
    • Direct Deposit for Reimbursements
    • Check and Electronic Payments
    • Foreign Currency Payments
    • Help for Payees
    • Help for BSCs
  • Accounts Receivable
    • Interdepartmental Billings
      • Authorized Direct Charge Processors
    • Registering Cornell in an External Entity’s Payment System
    • Writing Off Uncollectable Receivables
  • Deposits
  • External Organizations
  • Gift Funds
    • Indirect Cost on Gifts
    • Receiving Gifts
    • Gift Restrictions
    • Managing Restricted Gift Accounts
  • Interdepartmental Activity
  • Inventory Accounting Guidelines
  • Lease Classification
  • Petty Cash and Cash Drawers
  • Plant Construction Funds
  • Reconciliation Guidelines
    • Reconciling Asset and Liability Object Codes
    • Monitoring Operating Activity
    • Object Code Reviews
    • Correcting Unknown Variances
  • Reserve Accounts
  • Revenue Classification
    • Tuition and Student Fees
    • Government Appropriations
    • Grant and Contract
    • Gifts and Contributions
    • Medical Services
    • Investment Earnings
    • Auxiliary Enterprises
    • Educational Activities
    • Other Sales and Services
    • Interdepartmental Revenues
    • External Organization Income
    • Accounts Receivable
    • Allowance for Doubtful Accounts and Bad Debt Expenses
    • Accruals/Deferred Revenue
    • Revenue vs. Expense Reimbursement
    • Revenue Matrix
  • Transferring Funds
  • Travel Advances and Prepaid Expenses
  • WCM Accounts
    • Processing Entries to WCM

See also

  • Sponsored Financial Services
  • Capital Assets
  • Cost Analysis

Government Appropriations

Cornell receives appropriations from both the federal government and New York State. Typically, appropriations are awarded based on legislation, and not through an application process, though special reporting may be required to maintain the appropriation. The government appropriations revenue source does not include government grants and contracts (see the Grant and Contract Revenue: Grants, Contracts, and Similar Agreements).

Federal Appropriations (Ithaca Only)

Federal Appropriations (Ithaca Only) Federal appropriations are funds distributed through various federal agencies for land grant institutions such as Cornell. The funds are used for agricultural education and research, other special research projects, and extension activities. The primary legislation/programs providing funds to Cornell are the Hatch Act of 1887 and the McIntire–Stennis Act of 1962 (for agricultural experimental stations at state land-grant colleges), and the Smith–Lever Act of 1914 (for cooperative extension services). Each state must match its federal cooperative extension funds.

Federal financial aid that is “passed through” Cornell, such as Pell grants and Perkins loans, is not considered revenue to the university. Funding provided by the government is recorded as either a payment on a receivable or as a liability.
Required Documentation Federal authorization reports.
Procedural Notes Federal appropriation revenue may be recorded only by the Sponsored Financial Services or Cornell Cooperative Extension in Ithaca, or WCMC Research Accounting.

Permitted Ithaca object code:
  • 4430  Appropriation - Federal
For Ithaca: Federal appropriation revenue should only be recorded in sub-fund APFEDL accounts, and sub-fund program codes should be used to identify the specific federal program providing the funds.


State Appropriations

State Appropriations State appropriations are funds appropriated by the State of New York for distribution to the university.
Required Documentation Electronic notification from SUNY and verification of certificate of authority to spend through the SUNY reporting portal (State Financial System).
Procedural Notes For the Ithaca campus, state appropriation revenue is only processed by the Budget Office, with the exception of the State university Construction Fund, which is processed by the Facilities. At WCMC, all deposits are overseen by WCMC General Accounting.

Permitted Ithaca object codes:
  • 4440  Appropriation - NYS Bundy (for financial aid)
  • 4460  Appropriation - NYS Base Budget
  • 4465  Appropriation - State Construction Fund (for capital projects)
For Ithaca: State appropriation revenue should be recorded only in sub-fund APSTAT accounts, and sub-fund program codes should be used to identify the specific state program providing the funds.

Permitted WCMC GL code:
  • 411001  State & Federal Appropriations (Bundy Aid only)

 

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