Location: Virtual Training Session Duration: 5.5 hours Format: Lecture, Demonstrations + Hands-on Practice Activities Course Material This course is designed for all Financial Information Systems (FIS) users who will be processing Purchase Orders (PO) and have completed the first 5 courses in the Standard Curriculum. Specifically, this course provides an overview of the differences between a Purchase Order (PO) and
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Location: Virtual Training Session Duration: 5.5 hours Format: Lecture, Demonstrations + Hands-on Practice Activities Course Material This course is designed for all Financial Information Systems (FIS) users who will be processing Purchase Orders (PO) and have completed the Logistics Part 1 course as part of the Standard Curriculum. Specifically, it provides an overview of Goods Receipts (GR) and Invoice Receipts |
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Location: Virtual Training Session Duration: 2.5 hours Format: Lecture + Demonstrations Course Material This course is designed for new Financial Information Systems (FIS) users, and provides an overview of Funds Management (FM) reports. Topics include: The purpose of Funds Management (FM) reporting Common FM reports and their features Determining the right FM reports for your needs Features common |
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The FAST team hosts a series of short (30 - 45 minute) virtual presentations on topics of interest for financial administrators at all levels. All sessions will be recorded and presented by FAST, and often in collaboration with other units. There is no registration required. This session will be held on Wednesday, May |
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Location: Virtual Training Session Duration: 2 hours Format: Lecture + Demonstrations Course Material This course is designed for new and experienced Financial Information Systems (FIS) users and provides an overview of some commonly used Controlling reports. Specifically, the course introduces commonly used Controlling (CO) reports, the characteristics and functions of each report, and how to interpret each reports’ |
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The FAST team hosts a series of short (30 - 45 minute) virtual presentations on topics of interest for financial administrators at all levels. All sessions will be recorded and presented by FAST, and often in collaboration with other units. There is no registration required. This session will be held on Wednesday, May |
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1 event, The FAST team hosts a series of short (30 - 45 minute) virtual presentations on topics of interest for financial administrators at all levels. All sessions will be recorded and presented by FAST, and often in collaboration with other units. There is no registration required. This session will be held on Friday, May |
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The FAST team hosts a series of short (30 - 45 minute) virtual presentations on topics of interest for financial administrators at all levels. All sessions will be recorded and presented by FAST, and often in collaboration with other units. This session will be presented by Procurement Services. This session will be held |
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This 90 minute session will introduce you to Concur - a new application that will modernize submitting expense report at the university. Used by many U15 universities and others worldwide, you will now be able to conveniently use a mobile application or web-based tool to easily take pictures of receipts and submit expense reports online. |
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Duration: 3.5 hours Format: Lecture + Demonstrations Course Material This course provides a basic understanding of how Financial Information Systems (FIS) is used to facilitate administrative financial management while introducing common terms and concepts used in FIS. This is the prerequisite for all new FIS users. Topics include: Introduction to common terms and concepts used in FIS Understanding the |
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