Fiscal Essentials: County Expense Claims
This course examines the compilation, completion and review of the Social Services Administration County Expense Claim (CEC). Participants will learn the CEC from beginning to end which will enable them to claim more accurately, make sound financial decisions and improve processes. It will focus on compilation, completion, review of the Claim, and on technical assistance.
Topics Include:
- Understanding of how the CEC works
- Explore gathering data for CEC and understand where to find it
- Learn how to pool costs for claiming
- Understanding what costs are excluded
- Learning the differences in time studies
- Understand how to complete fiscal portions of APDS and its impact to the CEC
- Learn how to enter information into CEC
- Understanding the information received from a completed CEC
- Take an informed approach to revenue improvement
Section Notes
The format of this virtual training will be on Zoom. You will receive login information via email once your enrollment has been received.
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