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GOVERNMENT FINANCE OFFICERS CER TIF I CATION PR O GRAM The Certification Program The Certification Program The certification program for Government Finance Officers is administered and offered for the Government Finance Officers Association of South Carolina (GFOASC) by the University of South Carolina s Office of Continuing Education and Conferences. Successful completion of all requirements of the program will result in designation as a Certified Government Finance Officer (CGFO). The following persons may apply for certification: A finance officer for a state, county, municipal or special purpose government, school district, institution of higher education, public authority, planning council or council of government A person who holds a supervisory or professional position in a state or local government, public authority, council of government, school district, college or university, with administrative responsibility for one or more financial functions (i.e., audit, cash management, investments, budget, accounting, or inventory control) 2016 2017 Financial Planning and Budgeting Core Course September 15, 16, 19 and 20, 2016 Capital Planning and Forecasting Core Course October 13 and 14, 2016 Financial Management Core Course December 1 and 2, 2016 Governmental Accounting Core Course January 27, February 3, 10, and 17, 2017 Financial Reporting and Auditing Core Course March 29 and April 6, 2017 To qualify for certification, an applicant must: Be a member of the GFOASC Hold a position as a government finance officer Meet minimum education and experience requirements Complete the core courses described in this brochure Pass five certification exams offered as a part of this program Actual designation as a CGFO is awarded by the certification committee of the GFOASC. For complete information on the certification program, request a program packet from: certification@gfoasc.org Assistance Award The GFOASC will offer one certification assistance award to a member of the GFOASC who enrolls in one or more core courses. Please contact scholarship@gfoasc.org for more information.

Candidates for certification will have to complete five core courses and pass five comprehensive examinations that cover the five courses. The five core courses are: Core Course The Curriculum Information Financial Planning and Budgeting Capital Planning and Forecasting Financial Management Governmental Accounting Financial Reporting and Auditing Class Size Course enrollment is limited to 24 participants and must have a minimum of 15 participants. Auditing Persons who have previously attended the core courses and have unexpired test scores for any of the courses may audit those same courses on a space available basis. The cost for auditing a course is $50 per four day course and $40 per two day course. Attendance Policy In order to receive credit for completion of the course and a certificate of participation, participants must attend a minimum of 75% of the course. Attendance is closely monitored. Location and Parking Classes will be held at the Office of Continuing Education and Conferences, 1600 Hampton Street, Room 402. Parking information will be sent with your registration confirmation approximately one week prior to the beginning of the course. Times (The instructor has the right to adjust the starting and ending times after the first day of class.) Check in 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Sessions 9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Lunch (on your own) Noon 1:30 p.m. Registration Deadline The registration deadline is no later than seven calendar days prior to the first day of each course. Classes will be filled on a first come, first served basis. First time participants will be given priority over individuals wishing to audit the course. Cancellations Refunds, minus a 20% administrative fee, may be issued if notifications are received in writing at least seven calendar days before the start of the course/exam. There will be no credits or refunds for class time missed by a participant and refunds will not be given for noshows. Participants may transfer without penalty to a future course or exam within one year of the original program, with program advisor approval. Transfers are limited to one occurrence and must be a program of identical format. September 15, 16, 19, and 20, 2016 Objectives This course is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to develop an understanding and working knowledge of: Financial Planning and Budgeting Core Course Financial Planning and Budgeting Core Course The basics of the government budgeting process The design of budgeting and accounting structures Budget preparation and planning processes Current efforts to improve budgeting and to link budgets to plans Legislative review and approval of the budget; involvement of legislators and citizens in the process Elements of effective budget documents Budget execution and interim budget reviews Faculty James E. Kirk, Budget Director at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, and former Budget Director, Business and Finance Division, University of South Carolina. Jim earned the Bachelor in Arts in Economics from Vanderbilt University and the Master of Public Administration from George Washington University. Jim was the Deputy State Director for Fiscal Management at the South Carolina Department of Social Services and also served as the Deputy Commissioner for Fiscal Affairs at the South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs. His other government experience includes working as a Budget Analyst for the Governor s Office, the State Auditor s Office, and Arlington County, Virginia. Jim was a Research Associate with the University of South Carolina s Bureau of Governmental Research and Service (now the Institute for Public Service and Policy Research) from 1977 1980 and is the author of several publications on financial management and administration. Textbooks The basic textbook for this course is Public Budgeting in America, 5 th Edition, by Robert W. Smith and Thomas D. Lynch. The supplemental text, Recommended Budgeting Practices: A Framework for Improved State and Local Budgeting, developed by the National Advisory Council on State and Local Government Budgeting and published by the Government Finance Officers Association, can be downloaded from http://www.gfoa.org/services/dfl/budget/ RecommendedBudgetPractices.pdf

October 13 and 14, 2016 Objectives This course is intended to provide participants a basic understanding of the process of planning and budgeting for major capital expenditures. Topics to be covered include the following: Capital Planning and Forecasting Core Course Capital Planning and Forecasting Core Course Basics of capital planning and budgeting: terminology, scope, and rationale for process Process for developing a capital improvement plan and for establishing priorities for projects Capital financing options and strategies State and local government capital planning and financing requirements in South Carolina Tax exempt borrowing: options for structuring debt and process leading to sale of debt instruments Long range financial forecasting: determination of how much debt a jurisdiction can afford Creative financing options Faculty James E. Kirk, Budget Director at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, and former Budget Director, Business and Finance Division, University of South Carolina. Jim earned the Bachelor in Arts in Economics from Vanderbilt University and the Master of Public Administration from George Washington University. Jim was the Deputy State Director for Fiscal Management at the South Carolina Department of Social Services and also served as the Deputy Commissioner for Fiscal Affairs at the South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs. His other government experience includes working as a Budget Analyst for the Governor s Office, the State Auditor s Office, and Arlington County, Virginia. Jim was a Research Associate with the University of South Carolina s Bureau of Governmental Research and Service (now the Institute for Public Service and Policy Research) from 1977 1980 and is the author of several publications on financial management and administration. December 1 and 2, 2016 Objectives This course is designed to equip students with a working knowledge of: Financial Management Core Course Financial Management Core Course A broad range of financial management functions Budgets as management tools Interim financial reporting and budget management Cash management and banking Debt/bond administration Risk management and insurance Management of grant funds Cost allocation Internal controls Faculty Steve Blake, CPA, CFE, CICA, CGMA. Steve is in public practice at his own firm. He received the Bachelor of Science, Magna Cum Laude, in accounting from Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, Tenn. He is a special review committee member of GFOA Chicago and is the longest standing active reviewer in South Carolina. Steve served as an adjunct faculty member at Limestone College in Gaffney, S.C., where he taught classes in cost accounting. Textbooks The basic textbook for this class is Financial Management for Public, Health, and Not for Profit Organizations, 4th Edition. By: Steve Finkler. ISBN 13: 978 0 13 607073 3. Laptops Students are encouraged to bring laptops with Excel. Textbook The textbook for the course is Capital Budgeting and Finance: A Guide for Local Government, published by the International City and County Management Association (ICMA). 2009 Edition, by John Vogt. ISBN : 978 0 87326 188 3. This book is only available online.

January 27, February 3, 10, and 16, 2017 Note The core courses are designed to challenge government finance professionals. The instructors assume all students have a basic educational background in finance and accounting. Participants in the Governmental Accounting core course who have not had any previous college level courses in accounting have had a difficult time keeping up with the material. We strongly recommend completing an entry level college accounting course or its equivalent before enrolling in the Governmental Accounting core course. Objectives This course is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to develop an understanding and working knowledge of: Governmental Accounting Core Course Governmental Accounting Core Course Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) applicable to state and local government Fund accounting to record, control and report financial resources Budget accounting controls and budget reporting requirements Debt and general fixed asset accounting and reporting Pending issues that may change state and local government accounting Faculty Janice H. Fergusson, CPA, Accounting Lecturer, Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina. Janice received the Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Columbia College. She received the Master of Accountancy from the University of South Carolina and graduated from the North Carolina School of Banking at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Janice is past president of and current member of the Board of Directors for the Institute of Management Accountants (Columbia Chapter) and is a member of the South Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants. She was awarded the Faculty Partner Award from the USC Division of Student Affairs & Academic Support and was named Professor of the Semester by the USC Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Fraternity in April 2011. Janice has served as an instructor of accounting at Columbia College and Midlands Technical College and was the manager of financial reporting at AgFirst Farm Credit Bank. Financial Financial Reporting and Auditing Core Core Course Course March 29 and April 6, 2017 Objectives This course is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to develop an understanding and working knowledge of: Basic financial statements How to derive government wide financial statements and required reconciliations The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) and compliance reporting The financial reporting entity Auditing standards Audit procedures The financial statement audit The Single Audit Faculty Wayne T. Sams, CPA, Director of Internal Audit, South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority. Wayne received the Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Florida State University and has been with the Authority since 2009. He is responsible for conducting assurance and consulting engagements to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes at the Authority. Previously, Wayne was employed 19 years with the South Carolina State Auditor s Office. Wayne has served as an instructor for CPE courses in the Auditor s Office and for other organizations in South Carolina. Textbook The basic textbook for this course is Government and Nonprofit Accounting, 10th edition, 2012, by Freeman and Shoulders. ISBN 10: 0132751267 ISBN 13: 978 0132751261. Textbook The basic textbook for this course is Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting, 10th Edition, 2012, by Freeman and Shoulders. ISBN 10: 0132751267 ISBN 13: 978 0132751261.

Certification Exam Information Certification Examination Information The examinations are graded blindly by the course instructors. In other words, the instructors do not know whose exam they are grading. Any examination that is within five points of a passing grade is automatically reviewed by the instructors grading that examination. The examinations are challenging and designed to assess mastery of course material. All exams must be successfully completed within three years from the date you take the first exam. You may take an examination up to six times in an attempt to pass. Once you have achieved current passing scores for all five examinations, you may apply for certification. The examinations are administered at the Office of Continuing Education and Conferences, 1600 Hampton Street, Suite 403, Columbia, SC 29208. Please email certification@gfoasc.org for certification questions. GFOA Registration ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW AVAILABLE http://saeu.sc.edu/conted/link/gfoa You may register online to conveniently submit your information securely. You can make a credit card payment when you register or you may choose our mail in option so you can mail or fax a payment at a later date. Please keep in mind that your space in the class is not confirmed until a payment is received. R E G I S T R A T I O N O P T I O N S Option 1: Register for all five courses and exams for $1,250 PE16-2208 The deadline to take advantage of the discounted rate and register for all courses and exams at one time is September 9, 2016. Option 2: Register for courses and exams individually. The courses and fees are indicated below. Exam Registration Deadline The registration deadline is November 4, 2016 for the November exams and April 28, 2017 for the May exams. Cancellations Refunds, minus a 20% administrative fee, may be issued if notifications are received in writing at least seven calendar days before the start of the course/exam. There will be no credits or refunds for class time or exams missed by a participant and refunds will not be given for no shows. Participants may transfer without penalty to a future course or exam within one year of the original program, with program advisor approval. Transfers are limited to one occurrence and must be a program of identical format. PE16-2209 PE16-2210 PE16-2211 PE17-2212 PE17-2213 Financial Planning and Budgeting $350 for course $55 for exam Capital Planning and Forecasting $190 for course $40 for exam Financial Management $190 for course $40 for exam Governmental Accounting $350 for course $55 for exam Financial Reporting and Auditing $190 for course $40 for exam Please contact us at 803 777 9444 or pep@mailbox.sc.edu, if you have any questions.

Certification Examination Schedule SPRING AND FALL EXAM SCHEDULES Exam I Financial Planning and Budgeting PE16-2214 Date: November 14, 2016 or May 15, 2017 Time: 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Check in: 8:00 a.m. Fee: $55 for exam Exam II Capital Planning and Forecasting PE16-2216 Date: November 14, 2016 or May 15, 2017 Time: 12:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. Check in: 12:30 p.m. Fee: $40 for exam Exam III Financial Management PE16-2218 Date: November 14, 2016 or May 15, 2017 Time: 3:15 p.m. 5:15 p.m. Check in: 3:00 p.m. Fee: $40 for exam Exam IV Governmental Accounting PE16-2220 Date: November 15, 2016 or May 16, 2017 Time: 9:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Check in: 8:30 a.m. Fee: $55 for exam Exam V Financial Reporting and Auditing PE16-2222 Date: November 15, 2016 or May 16, 2017 Time: 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Check in: 1:00 p.m. Fee: $40 for exam PE17-2215 PE17-2217 PE17-2219 PE17-2221 PE17-2223 ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW AVAILABLE You may register online to conveniently submit your information securely. Some of the core courses may fill up very quickly so we encourage you to register as soon as possible. http://saeu.sc.edu/conted/link/gfoa Please be on time. The doors to the exam room will be closed at the advertised starting time for the exam. No late admittances will be allowed! No exceptions! Auditing Persons who have previously attended the core courses and have unexpired test scores for any of the courses may audit those same courses on a space available basis. The cost for auditing a course is $50 per four day course and $40 per two day course. Please contact us at 803 777 9444 or twittyj@mailbox.sc.edu for auditing registration.