Public Sector Accounting and Budgeting

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Public Sector Accounting and Budgeting
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F1316

Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

09 Nov 2026 -13 Nov 2026

5550

Overview

Introduction:

Public sector accounting and budgeting refer to the structured systems used by government entities to record, monitor, and manage financial resources in alignment with legal, regulatory, and governance standards. These systems are essential for ensuring fiscal responsibility, transparency, and the efficient use of public funds. This training program offers an institutional overview of accounting frameworks, budget formulation processes, compliance requirements, and analytical tools used to support effective financial governance in the public sector.

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the foundational principles and structures of public sector accounting.

  • Classify financial reporting requirements and regulatory frameworks in public finance.

  • Analyze public budgeting processes and their role in financial management.

  • Explore financial performance indicators used in public institutions.

  • Evaluate internal control systems and mechanisms for ensuring public accountability.

Targeted Audience:

  • Public Sector Accountants.

  • Budget Officers.

  • Financial Analysts in the Public Sector.

  • Government Auditors.

  • Public Financial Managers.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Public Sector Accounting:

  • Core principles and institutional frameworks in public sector accounting.

  • Distinctions between public and private sector financial systems.

  • The role of accounting in governance, control, and transparency.

  • Key entities and stakeholders in the financial management cycle.

  • Recent developments in public sector accounting practices.

Unit 2:

Public Sector Financial Statements and Reporting:

  • Elements of government financial statements and disclosures.

  • Standards for preparation and presentation of public financial reports.

  • Accounting policies and institutional estimation practices.

  • Requirements under IPSAS and national reporting regulations.

  • Institutional procedures for financial compliance and audit readiness.

Unit 3:

Budgeting Principles and Processes:

  • Public sector budgeting frameworks and classifications.

  • Incremental, zero-based, and performance based budgeting models.

  • Institutional budget formulation and approval cycles.

  • Budgetary tools for expenditure control and resource planning.

  • Integration process of strategic priorities within budget structures.

Unit 4:

Financial Performance Analysis and Management:

  • Analytical tools for public financial performance assessment.

  • Overview on using ratios, benchmarks, and variance analysis.

  • Importance of linking budget performance with policy outcomes.

  • Role of financial data in decision making and planning.

  • Evaluation criteria of institutional performance through budget reviews.

Unit 5:

Internal Controls and Financial Accountability:

  • Elements of internal control systems in public sector entities.

  • Institutional frameworks for risk mitigation and oversight.

  • Roles of internal and external audit in ensuring compliance.

  • Key steps for addressing audit observations and implementing recommendations.

  • Institutional mechanisms for promoting accountability and transparency.