Description
Gain a solid foundation in the principles and concepts of the federal budget process. In this first of six core budget courses, become familiar with the basic concepts of federal budgeting. Learn the fundamentals of preparing and modifying a budget; the key players and their roles; appropriation types and their distinctive characteristics; the four phases of budgeting; and the purpose of midyear reviews. This course is part of the Master Certificate in Federal Financial Management (MCFFM).Duration
3 days
Level
FoundationalWho Should Attend?
Budget, program and administrative technicians, analysts, officers and managers; accountants and accounting technicians; and auditors, financial analysts, interns/trainees and management analysts who would like to better understand the federal budget process.Credits
1.8 CEU's, 24 CPE'sLearning Outcomes
Describe the federal budget process
Use budget terminology correctly
Apply budget concepts and techniques to your programs
Identify the key elements of a performance budget
Track and analyze costs to ensure budget compliance
Available Sessions
Session Code | Start Date | End Date | Location | Tuition | |
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Session Code BUDG7001-001 | Start Date Dec 16, 2024 9:00 AM EST | End Date Dec 18, 2024 5:00 PM EST | Location Virtual | Tuition $1,199.00 |
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- Congressional Budget Process (BUDG8175)
- Federal Budget Analysis Using Microsoft Excel (BUDG8150)