CHAPTER 10ACCOUNTING PRACTICES AND
DEVELOPMENT IN PUBLIC SECTOR
OCT 10 Q6 APR 10 Q3b, Q5 OCT 09 Q6 OCT 08 Q4a&b,
Q6 APR 08 Q4 OCT 07 Q5 APR 07 Q5
OCT 10
Q6. (a)
recognition of revenue and expenses in the accounting period in which they are earned or incurred respectively rather than when cash is paid or received.
expenses are recognized and recorded in the period they are incurred rather than paid
Q6.(b)
The uses of different differentiation methods would lead to a different amount of differentiation expense charged
The cost of switching to an accrual accounting system will be high because incurs more admin and accounting costs
Can lead to certain kind of manipulations, at the end of fiscal year
During period of rising prices, the relevance of accrual concept is rather limited. Therefore, the income statement becomes less acceptable as a measure of performance
Higher costs for maintaining sundry debtors and creditors accounts
Q6 (c)
any statutory body which has no computerized accounting system in their organisation must acquire and start using SAGA package
any statutory body already has computerized their accounting system, but unable to customize existing system must also change to SAGA package
any statutory body has computerized accounting system with ability to customize existing system are required to make changes to meet requirements of gov strd accounting system. They are still required to include in future plan for migration to SAGA package
APR 10
Q. 3(b) 2 Components of Standards Accounting System for Government Agencies (SAGA)
software package.
1. Operational accounting system (OAS) Ensures no unnecessary duplication of transaction.
This is because any transactions that are not important should not include in the system.Accurate data at the point of entry which means that OAS is responsible to ensure all the information must be correct and no miscalculate happen.Multilevel security complete audit trail is to ensurethat all data and information are in good condition and safe from anything that could be happen.
2. Information accounting system (IAS) Complements the statistical and strategic
capabilities of the OAS Inter operable with external system Assists management in monitoring
organizational objectives Supports strategic decision-making and
planning.
Q.5(a). 2 objectives of e-SPKB
i. To cater the need for financial control as well as financial information required by the apprentice projects under the Electronic Government (EG) application.
i. Assists in the budget control process, monitoring responsibility centre expenditure and accelerates preparation of financial documents. With e-SPKB interfacing with GFMAS, all expenses payment process can be expedited.
Q5.(b) 5 advantages of SPEKS
Ensures the financial statement is prepared accurately on time.
Ensures the usage of standard format for all the state government
Ensures more effective control and coordination.
Ensures faster search of information Ensures the usage of one system in all the
state.
Q5.(c) 3 reasons for the development of (IPSAS)
To improve public sector financial management, and to provide advice on financial reporting, accounting and auditing issues in the public sector
Improve both the quality and comparability of financial information reported by public sector entities. Thus, this will enhance accountability and transparency of the financial reports prepared by government agencies
Set out recognition, measurement, presentation and disclosure requirements dealing with transactions and events in general purpose financial statements of public sector entities.
OCT 09
Q6 (a) Objective of IPSASB
To serve the public interest by developing high quality public sector financial reporting standards and by facilitating the convergence international and nation standard.
To make available the facilities for the maintenance of a complete and timely set of account.
To enable daily closing of account To provide avenue to further enhance
acc and financial mgt To prepare pre-audit financial reports as
per the agreed timelined
Fully integrated application modules Ensures no unnecessary duplication of
transaction. Accurate data at the point of entry Own fiscal period for each module Multi-level security complete audit trail.
OCT 08
Q.4(a)
1. Traditionally used Cash Accountinga) More appropriate for public sectorb) Compliance with rules & regulationc) No public money will be spent in ways &
amounts that were not specified in the annual government budgets
d) Record cash receipts, payments & balance at the time exchanged
e) Shows sources of cash receipts & allocation of cash expenditure
f) Provide comparison between actual & budgeted expenditure
2. Accrual Accountinga) Explain recognition of revenue & expenses
incurred rather than when cash is paid or received in the accounting period
b) Make distinction between receipt of cash, right to receive, payment of cash & legal obligation to pay cash
c) But it does not require the movement of cash accounting recognition
CASH BASIS
MODIFIED CASH BASIS
ACCRUAL BASIS
MODIFIED ACCRUAL
BASIS
Revenue When cash is received
When cash is received
When revenue is
earned
When measureabl
e & available
Expenditure When cash is paid
When expenditur
e is incurred
When expenses is
incurred
When expenditure is incurred
Basis of accounting
Point of recognition
Q 4 (b)
APR 08
Q4.(a)
Objectives:i. Integrate all AGD accounting systems in order
to provide accurate, quality and timely accounting data and information for effective and efficient decision making among government manager
ii. Enhancing financial transparency and accountability in public sector
iii.Assisting Federal Government in decision making process
Q4 (c)
Account Payable – Consolidated financial management reports required by users are generated under this module
Account Receivable – Allow users to control aspects of the payment process including the selection of invoices to be paid, the production of computer printed cheques and payment vouchers
Assets Management – Allow users to control their budget allocation for not spending over the budget
Investment – Allow users to account for all stocks held by the agency and to keep track of their movement
OCT 07
Q 5 (a)
• To improve public sector financial management
• To provide advice on financial reporting, accounting and auditing issues in the public sector
• To improve the quality and comparability of financial information reported by public sector entities
To set out recognition, measurement, presentation and disclosure requirements dealing with transactions and events in general purpose financial statements of public sector entities.
IPSAS also are being prepared for application by entities adopting the accrual basis of accounting and for application by entities adopting the cash basis of accounting.
Q5 (b)(i) GFMAS Able to interface with other external
systems Flexible for cash and accrual accounting To complete budget records Give real time data Increase security Online single – point entry Data Mart
(ii) eSPKB• Updates of vote books and reconciliation of
accounts can be done electronically including for bulk payment expanses and remuneration
• Allocation warrant, payment voucher, collection statements and journal vouchers are sent to the accountancy offices online
• Payment can be made via cheque or Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT)
• All schedule, option, daily and monthly reports can now be printed whenever required
Q5(c)
Electronic government (e-govt) is a multimedia networked paperless administration linking government agencies within Putrajaya with government centre around the country to facilitate a collaborative government environment and efficient service to businesses and citizens.
Objective of e-govt:• To provide seamless services and information• To improve both how the government
operates internally as well as how it delivers services to people of Malaysia
• To improve the convenience, accessibility and quality of interactions with citizens and business
• To improve information flows and processes within the government to improve the speed and quality of policy development coordination and enforcement
APR 07
Q5 (a) The differences between modified cash basis, accrual basis, and modified accrual basis.
Q5(b) The challenges in implementing accrual accounting in the Federal Government
1) Implementing accrual accounting have involved much additional works.
2) It required the development of new skills by departmental finance officers.
3) There is time factors and lack of skilled personnel to handle the conversation to use accruals accounting in the public sector
4) There is resistance to change.
Q5(C)
There are 3 accounting system application in Malaysian public sector organization which are:
• Government Financial Management Accounting System (GFMAS)
• Standardized Computerized Accounting System for State Government (SPEKS)
• Standard Accounting System for Government Agencies (SAGA)
The objective of GMAS
To integrate all Accountant general Director (AGD) accounting systems in order to provide accurate, quality and timely accounting data and information for effective and efficient decision-making amongst government managers.
The objective of SPEKS
To increase productivity and efficiency in Financial Management.
To prepare accurate Financial Statement on time.
To improve States financial administration.
To provide Financial Information Source Centre.
To prepare the state government for the Electronic Government era.
The objective of SAGA
To make available the facilities for the maintenance of a complete and timely set of account.
To enable daily closing of account To provide avenue to further enhance
accounting and financial management To prepare pre-audit financial reports as
per the agreed timeline.
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