Course Methodology
This course employs diverse interactive training
techniques, including plenary discussions, case studies, team exercises,
assessments, and questionnaires.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the fundamentals of
public finance and the rationale for the existence of the public sector.
- Navigate through the complexities
of planning, budgeting, and executing budgets in public sector entities.
- Apply appropriate accounting
procedures and standards in the preparation of public sector financial
statements.
- Conduct and understand various
types of audits to ensure compliance and enhance transparency in public
financial management.
- Uphold and promote ethical
standards and governance in the management of public resources.
Target Audience
Financial managers, accountants, auditors, policy makers,
and those involved in the management and oversight of public funds.
Target Competencies
- Public sector dynamics
- Budget preparation and execution
- Public sector accounting and
reporting
- Audit and oversight capabilities
- Ethical governance in public
finance
Course Overview
- Module 1: Introduction to Public
Finance Management
- Overview of public finance and the necessity of the
public sector
- Understanding market failures and the provision of
public and merit goods
- Key distinctions between public and private sectors
- Defining public financial management and public money
- Module 2: Planning and Budgeting
- Government and the economy
- Policy-making
- Funding public services
- Budgeting
- Revenue management
- Budget execution strategy
- Module 3: Budget Execution
- Budget execution cycle
- Project Management
- Cash planning
- Debt management
- Procurement
- Module 4: Accounting and
Reporting
- Accounting context
- Accounting procedures
- Accounting standards
- Preparing Financial Statements
- Module 5: Audit, Governance and
Oversight
- Audit Context
- Audit Standards
- Audit Procedures
- Other Types of Audit
- Governance model
- Ethical conduct