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This is a blended programme comprising
asynchronous (e-learning) and synchronous (instructor-led) components.
Asynchronous learning will take place on LEARN Digital Classroom (LEARN DC), a one-stop
space for you to access your virtual
classroom sessions, programme-related online learning materials, quizzes and
assignments, as well as meet your classmates for discussions. You do not need a LEARN account to access this programme.
You are required to complete the pre-programme E-learning before the start of the virtual classroom session.
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Programme Overview
Do you want to better understand Government and Statutory Board Accounting?
You are at the right place if you are a Finance officer who has less than two years of experience working in the Public Sector or keen to learn about public finance.
Through three blended learning modules, you will learn about Public Finance policies, government accounting and become familiar with central financial systems. This helps you understand your role and other roles in finance better. You may attend the modules in any order.
Learning Outcomes
- List out the government accounting principles
- Explain how the principles are applied within agencies, supported by central financial system
- Describe key government accounting and reporting concepts such as Chart of Accounts, Fund Accounting
- Explain how to apply the key accounting and reporting concepts in your work
- Explain the need for separate accounting standards for Statutory Boards (SBs) and the key SB-FRS that apply to SB accounting
Pre-Class E-Learning:
- Government Accounting
- Statutory Board Accounting
- Introduction
- Funds and Grants
- Capital Injections
- Trust, Restricted & Designated Funds In Class
- Government Accounting
- Overview of Government Accounting
- Chart of Accounts
- Government Expenditure and Deposits
- Government Receipts
- Gross Accounting
- Types of Ledgers
- Asset Capitalisation
- Virement of Funds
- Performing Transactions in Systems
- Statutory Board Accounting
- Statutory Board Financial Reporting Standards
- Accounting for Grants by Statutory Boards
- Examples: Capital Injections, Trust Funds, Restricted and Designated Funds
Chen Shian Jan
Shian Jan started his career with the Accountant-General's Department (AGD) and was later posted to the Ministry of Finance (MOF) headquarters. He was extensively involved in various aspects of Public Financial Management during his service in the Singapore Public Service. This included the administration of the Government's central accounting system, preparation of the annual Government financial statements, budgetary allocation for several ministries, and formulation of public service-wide policies such as financial management and government procurement in the Instruction Manuals, protection of Singapore's reserves, Budgeting for Results and Managing for Excellence (MFE).Shian Jan graduated from the National University of Singapore and is currently a non-practising Chartered Accountant. He also holds an Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (Facilitated Learning) by the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualification (WSQ) system, as well as the WSQ Diploma in Adult and Continuing Education (DACE). Shian Jan was also awarded the Commendation Medal (Pingat Kepu-jian), 1999 National Day Award. As an associate trainer, he had received the Trainer Excellence Award 2013 from the Civil Service College.Need help? We are glad to help you
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