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Financial Viability Model Petro Kok
21 November 2013
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Viability Model: Purpose
What is the top 5 issues we wanted to measure with this model? Answer:
– It is a TOOL to put up flags. Not the Alpha and Omega. It doesn't make a decision.
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Viability Model: Purpose
– Show the viability and ineffectiveness of different levels (works together with Staff compliment).
– Put the focus on non-profitability. Remember: Cross Subsidizing
– Helps to answer the "Must or mustn't we?" questions.
– Allocation of Resources
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Phase 1: Academic ViabilityIncome:Tuition fees
Subsidy (Two years before)(Capped)
Other Income*
Income:Tuition fees
Subsidy (Two years before)(Capped)
Other Income*
Expenses:Operating cost
Personnel cost
Capital expenses
Expenses:Operating cost
Personnel cost
Capital expenses
Faculty Support: Dean’s officeFaculty Support: Dean’s office
Campus SupportCampus Support
Institutional Office SupportInstitutional Office Support
School level(Lowest level)
School level(Lowest level)
Available on School
level
Available on School level
Cost driver:
TIU
Cost driver:
allocation
Cost driv
er:
alloca
tion
Final Oracle data: (ALL SOF’s)
Excluded: - Internal transfer accounts (15307, 28201, 30404) -Residence & catering cost centers
Strategic funds included as allocated.
Other Income*-Investment Income-Services and Entrepreneurial activities-Interdepartmental Income
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Cost Drivers
• Allocation of Support costs• Process • Some examples of cost drivers used
Support costs to be allocated:
1. Faculty support – Deans Office
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Cost Drivers: Campus Support
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Cost Drivers: IO Support
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Phase 1: Academic Viability - Example
Filter options
Expand and Collapse data
Problem: Users tend to focus on the wrong level.
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Phase 1: Academic Viability - Example
IDSC can set up different ratios to view in phase 1
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Phase 1: Academic Viability - Example
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You can view or create your own charts
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Phase 1: Academic Viability
Filter on SOF 1
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Phase 2: Programme Viability
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Phase 2: Programme Viability
Phase 1 can indicate which school needs a more detailed investigation
Phase 2: Programme Viability
• Lowest Level: Module level
• Data rolls up to Programme level
Needs of a Dean:• Use the data in Budget committee meetings• See the top 10 best/worst modules in a school • See charts on specific programmes within a school• Importance of the Web report
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Phase 2: Programme Viability – Data Processing
NB: Module determines where the cost of the department (school) is allocated.
Direct Salaries: The only expense data with information available on module level
All salaries for which we had timesheets and % instruction time, are allocated.
Rest of the direct salary cost without timesheets are not taken into account in phase 2.
For the rest of the cost (not on module level) to be allocated on module level a ratio had to be determined
NEW ACTIVITY**
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Phase 2: Programme Viability
NEW ACTIVITY**
The direct salary proportions calculated for the module is used to determine the new activity.
Why use direct salary? It is the only cost for which data is available to link it toModule level.
This highlights the importance of TIMESHEETS.
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Phase 2: Programme Viability (T&L, SOF 1 Only)
From phase 1:
Faculty SupportCampus SupportInstitutional Office Support
From phase 1:
Faculty SupportCampus SupportInstitutional Office Support
Tuition fees (VSS):Module enrolment(Module level)
Tuition fees (VSS):Module enrolment(Module level)
Tuition fees (VSS):Qualification levy (Programme level)
Tuition fees (VSS):Qualification levy (Programme level)
Teaching Input subsidy-current year uncapped(based on 2011 HEMIS)
Teaching Input subsidy-current year uncapped(based on 2011 HEMIS)
Teaching Output subsidy – current year (Programme level)
Teaching Output subsidy – current year (Programme level)
Research Output subsidy - current yearM & D modules only (Programme level)
Research Output subsidy - current yearM & D modules only (Programme level) Direct salaries*
Direct salaries*
Indirect Support salaries = Total (SOF 1) salaries phase 1 - Total direct salaries
Indirect Support salaries = Total (SOF 1) salaries phase 1 - Total direct salaries
Module level(Lowest level)
Module level(Lowest level)
x NEW ACTIVITY**Data available per module
Allocation on Fte’s OR TIU
Data available per module
Allocation on Fte’s OR
TIU
Allocation on Fte’s OR
TIUCTC x %
Instructio
n x %tim
e
on module
x NEW ACTIVITY**
From phase 1:
IndirectOther IncomeOperating costCapital cost
From phase 1:
IndirectOther IncomeOperating costCapital cost x NEW
ACTIVITY**
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Phase 2: Programme Viability – Cube Report
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Works almost like a Pivot table in Excel
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Phase 2: Programme Viability – Cube Report
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You can create your own Cube Reports and Save them
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Phase 2: Programme Viability – Cube Report
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Drag and drop functionality
Filter options: Specific School, Module, etc.
Export data to Excel as Pivot table for hand processing
A Chart can be rendered from the data selected in this cube
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Phase 2: Programme Viability – Cube Chart
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Filter options still available.
Cube report and the Cube chart are linked.
Different chart types to choose from
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Phase 2: Programme Viability – Cube Report
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Link demonstrated:
If you ungroup more rows, change filters etc.
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Phase 2: Programme Viability
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The change will automatically be made in the Cube chart
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Web Report
• Great summary of the data
• Main report to be used by all users
• Still in process of finalising
• Want to set up a standard report with 10 items for the end user to view at the click of a button
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Web Report - Example
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Different sections of Web Report:
1. Important indicators to be shown
Academic Nodes shown depends on filter specified
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Web Report - Example
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2. Numerous charts can be selected to be displayed
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Web Report - Example
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Web Report - Example
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3. Display Financial and Academic Indicators
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Web Report - Set up
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IDSC enabled users to set up web reports to own liking
Different sections as shown in the example
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Way forward
• Buy-in process of Managers• Continuous Intensive training sessions • Feedback from Deans and Campus finance• Finalise web report• Staff Activity
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Questions?
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Conclusion
The Viability model is a great management tool.
Thank you IDSC.
You always
CAN (CAN).
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