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FIS Workshop – Managing Refundable Deposits

256 McCaul St, Room 103 256 McCaul St, Toronto, Canada

Managing Refundable Deposits the easy way while adhering to UofT policies. This workshop will review the correct procedures for creating a cash receipt for refundable deposits (e.g. key or locker deposits, etc.) and how to refund the deposit at a later date (e.g. at the end of the term). Reports for deposit/refund reconciliation will also
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Earmarked Funds (i.e. Manual Reserves)

256 McCaul St, Room 103 256 McCaul St, Toronto, Canada

Earmarked Funds (a.k.a., Manual Reserves, Funds Commitments and Encumbrances) are created by departments in FIS to reserve available budget dollars for expenses that are not processed through HRIS (e.g., payroll) or Logistics (e.g., POs). They enable you to set aside/reserve budget dollars for future expenditures. This workshop defines Earmarked Funds and provides demonstrations of how
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GET HELP FAST drop-in Session

256 McCaul St, Room 103 256 McCaul St, Toronto, Canada

This drop-in session is meant to provide FIS and HRIS users with one-on-one support with experienced members of the Financial Advisory Services and Training (FAST) team and HRIS. Highlights of the program include: Users receive help with their specific work issues Convenient lunch time hours No lectures or exercises – bring your actual work and get help! No registration required – just come in during the
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1 – FIS Overview

256 McCaul St, Room 103 256 McCaul St, Toronto, Canada

Duration:   3 hours Format:      Lecture + Demonstrations 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 who plan to complete the Standard Curriculum. Topics include: Introduction to the terms
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1 – FIS Overview

256 McCaul St, Room 103 256 McCaul St, Toronto, Canada

Duration:   3 hours Format:      Lecture + Demonstrations 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 who plan to complete the Standard Curriculum. Topics include: Introduction to the terms
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