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Corrections vs Transfers

  • What Are Transfers?

    Budget transfers and Transaction corrections are not the same thing and are not processed the same way.

    Intra-Account transferring of an existing budget involves moving available funds around from inside of an account, between different costing categories (subaccounts) --such as moving some portion of salary and fringe into domestic travel to cover project-related travel costs. This is accomplished via the FRMS transfer function.

    • With sponsored awards (26 accounts), there are typically rules regarding which type of funds can or can't be adjusted, how much can be moved around within the account or within specific spending categories. Some accounts don't have any limitations, others do. 
      (See *Define CA3 or ask your Post-Award Specialist about specific award transfer rules)
       
      1. FACT: There is a contract behind every sponsored research account number that contains lots o' terms and conditions that must be adhered to throughout the duration of the project.
         
      2. Sponsored awards with contracts also have outlined and approved budgets included in the contract terms and conditions.
         
      3. Some sponsors allow moving funds into different categories inside the account in order to accomplish the research mission outlined in the award, and some do not allow this -the related terms and conditions are typoically included in the contract language.
         
      4. Because a specific budget and budget justification are included in the contract, that means any changes made to the budget represent a budget CORRECTION.
  • What Are Corrections?

    Transaction Corrections

    When you need to move or correct a transaction that has already occured, such as a purchase that was charged to the wrong account, that represents a transaction correction - and there's a distinct process for that within *Define.
     (See *Define VT6)

    Typical Corrections:

    • Moving a transaction from one account (budget group) to another
       
    • Splitting a transaction between one or more budget groups (after-the-fact)
       
    • Cancelling, rescinding or replacing a transaction
       
    • Processing budget transfers to cover deficits
       

    Processing frequent corrections as a routine way of managing funds raises red flags and should be avoided

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