SGL130: Introduction to General Ledger
Course Objectives
- Define basic General Ledger and Commitment Control terms
- List the benefits that General Ledger and Commitment Control in SMART provide for the end user, agency, and State of Kansas
- Describe the General Ledger and Commitment Control processes in SMART and how both fit into the overall SMART process
- List the roles involved in General Ledger and Commitment Control and activities associated with those roles
- Explain how General Ledger and Commitment Control integrate with other modules in SMART
- Explain how General Ledger integrates with the SHARP Payroll process
- Describe the process by which agency budget information moves from the Kansas Internet Budget and Reporting System (IBARS) to SMART
- Describe the State of Kansas Chart of Accounts
- Explain how modified accrual differs from cash basis accounting
- Describe the Period and Year-end closing processes in SMART
Logistics
Delivery Method: Web-Based Training (Use this link to complete the lessons for this course)
Duration: 5 hours
Prerequisites: SGN101: Introduction to SMART
Required Roles: All General Ledger and Commitment Control Roles