2nd All-Funds Budget Aligns Priorities
After closing a $300 million deficit, the University presents a FY24 plan that supports fiscal responsibility and strategic goals.
After closing a $300 million deficit, the University presents a FY24 plan that supports fiscal responsibility and strategic goals.
From file cabinets priced by the drawer to anatomically correct mannequins (while supplies last), the variety can surprise you.
All three major ratings agencies gave the University their highest rating, citing factors such as resiliency during the pandemic and budget management.
Nathan Knuffman, vice chancellor for finance and operations, is the man with the $4 billion budget plan, which he will present to the UNC System Board of Governors at its meeting on May 25.
As part of the new state budget, faculty and staff will soon receive one-time bonuses, with raises coming in 2022. The budget also funds important University initiatives and building repairs.
The University’s efforts to rein in its structural deficit, mitigate shortfalls resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and centralize budgeting helped bolster the rating.
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The North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) has released an update to section 5.2.13 – Transportation by Personal Vehicle in the State Budget Manual.
The University Controller introduces the need for funding cost share transactions on sponsored projects and a plan to manage this requirement.