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Why does it take so long to see my cash deposits?
All deposits are processed in the Student Accounts office. On the 1st and 16th of each month a revenue summary report is generated in Banner identifying the total of all deposits made to each account for the previous 15 days. Accounting reviews this report and subsequently enters the revenue information into the SUNY Financial System.
As this revenue summary report is only run on the 1st and 16th of the month, deposits will only be able to be viewed in your account after that time. For example, a deposit receipted into Banner on March 3rd will not be posted in your account until after the revenue summary report is run on March 16th. This is a system limitation and is not due to a delay by Accounting.
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An error was made and a deposit went into the wrong account. How can I get it corrected?
Contact either Student Accounts or Accounting to explain the error and indicate the correct account. A transfer between the accounts will be processed.
- How can I get more detailed information about the total revenue posted to my account?
Revenues are posted in the SUNY Financial System every 15 days at the revenue class level. The revenue web application can be used to obtain additional detail at the Banner receipt number level for department deposits and at the B number level for those items billed and collected by Student Accounts. - What is the revenue web application?
The is an internally developed application which enables you to obtain revenue data at the receipt number level for department deposits and at the B number level for those items billed and collected by Student Accounts. The sum of this detailed data ties out with the 15-day revenue cycle transactions you see posted to your account. The data can be sorted within the revenue web application by using the toggle buttons to the right of each field heading (click the upward arrow to sort ascending; click the downward arrow to sort descending). It can also be exported to a spreadsheet by clicking the 'save as csv file' link.
In the 'Detail Code' module, you must select the detail code and 15-day revenue cycle for which you would like detailed information.
In the 'IFR Account' module you must select the account number and 15-day revenue cycle for which you would like detailed information. The resulting data will include all detail codes and revenue classes for which you had activity in that account during that revenue cycle.
To request access to the revenue web application you must 1) have access to Business Intelligence and 2) submit a request with your BU user ID via email to Faith Rittenburg. - I need detailed deposit data for several months of activity. Where can I get this?
One option is to use the revenue web application to export each revenue cycle to compile the necessary data.
SAS/ODS is another tool that can also be used to extract detailed transaction data. The miscellaneous_transaction view is used to obtain non-billable detail code data (such as IFR deposits) and the receivable_account_detail view is used to obtain billable detail code data.
For more information on the process flow of collections data and how to extract transaction detail from SAS/ODS, please view the Tracking Collections Data powerpoint presentation. - Overhead assessments are not up-to-date on my account. When will I see this?
The SUNY Financial System posts overhead assessments on a monthly basis on all eligible activity from the prior month. The current overhead rate of 13% is charged to all originating revenue activity posted during the prior month. When transferring funds with a revenue adjustment, the overhead will follow. A balance transfer does not impact overhead assessments. - How is fringe assessed on my account?
Fringe is applied on personal service and temporary service labor expenditures in IFR, DIFR-IFR, SUTRA (non-summer/winter session) and DIFR accounts. In the case of SUTRA instructional (summer/winter session) accounts, fringe benefits are assessed, at a much lower rate, on revenue. The SUNY Financial System posts fringe benefit assessments on a monthly basis on all eligible activity from the prior month.
Please note:
- Fringe is applied to DIFR labor, but fringe assessment transactions do not appear in BI.
- Student payroll is generally exempt from fringe benefit assessments. These exemptions are applied on certain labor expenditure sub objects, which are determined by payroll data including title, earnings code, university class code, and account type.
- Additional information is available on the Budget Office website.