Duration: 3 hours Format: Lecture + Demonstrations This course is designed for new 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’ output data. Topics include: Common Controlling (CO) reports and their features
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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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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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Duration: 3.5 hours Format: Lecture, Demonstrations + Hands-on Practice Activities This course is designed for new Financial Information Systems (FIS) users who are expected to complete A/P invoices, Petty Cash and/or Imprest Reimbursements within FIS. Specifically, it focuses on identifying and entering information within the Accounts Payable – Invoice Document Entry screen for various financial transactions. Topics include: Entering invoice payments |
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Duration: 3.5 hours Format: Lecture, Demonstrations + Hands-on Practice Activities This course is designed for new Financial Information Systems (FIS) users who are expected to complete A/P invoices, Petty Cash and/or Imprest Reimbursements within FIS. Specifically, it focuses on identifying and entering information within the Accounts Payable – Invoice Document Entry screen for various financial transactions. Topics include: Entering invoice payments |
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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 scheduled hours |
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Processing travel and other reimbursable expenses are some of the most common FIS transactions performed by University staff. This workshop guides you through the provincial legislation that govern the University's reimbursement policies, University guidelines as well other information that will aid you when processing reimbursable travel expenses. Topics include: The Ontario Expenses Directive and its |
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Duration: 3.5 hours Format: Lecture, Demonstrations + Hands-on Practice Activities This course is designed for Financial Information Systems (FIS) users who input Accounts Payable Expense Reimbursements. Specifically, it focuses on the how to post an Expense Reimbursement using either the Accounts Payable – Invoice document entry screen or the Expense Reimbursement Direct Deposit (ERDD) entry screen. Topics include: Reimbursement options Tax |
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Duration: 3.5 hours Format: Lecture, Demonstrations + Hands-on Practice Activities This course is designed for new Financial Information Systems (FIS)users, and focuses on how to effectively post financial transactions using the G/L Account Posting screen. Particular attention will be paid to processing Internal Revenues and Expense Recoveries. Topics include: Identifying the appropriate FIS screen for each financial transaction Processing Internal Revenues |
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Duration: 3.5 hours Format: Lecture, Demonstrations + Hands-on Practice Activities This course is designed for Financial Information Systems (FIS) users who input accounts payable and/or journal entry type documents on a regular basis. Specifically, troubleshooting tips will be provided to help you deal with system warning / error messages and / or missing information during and after the |
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This drop-in session is meant to provide FIS users with one-on-one support with experienced members of the Financial Advisory Services and Training (FAST) team. 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 scheduled hours |
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Duration: 7 hours Format: Lecture, Demonstrations + Hands-on Practice Activities This course is designed for all Financial Information Systems (FIS) users who will be processing Purchase Orders (PO) and Purchase Requisitions (PR). Specifically, this course provides an overview of the differences between a Purchase Order (PO) and a Purchase Requisition (PR) and how to process each in FIS. Topics include: Review |
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Duration: 7 hours Format: Lecture, Demonstrations + Hands-on Practice Activities This course is designed for all Financial Information Systems (FIS) users who will be processing Purchase Orders (PO). Specifically, it provides an overview of Goods Receipts (GR) and Invoice Receipts (IR), how and when to process them and making adjustments to each when necessary. Topics include: Understanding the receiving process |
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Manage 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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