Cost Transfer Policy & Guidance
Manual journal entries that involve sponsored research awards require secondary approval from the Campus Controller鈥檚 Office.
听听 New! Use this听quick reference听checklist to help you submit and review cost transfers.
Timing of CCO Secondary Approval
A monthly deadline is set five business days before month-end in order to provide the CCO with enough time to review cost transfers. Cost transfers must have departmental approval by this deadline to guarantee CCO review. The Research Financial Services (RFS) grant accountant will review journal entries entered after this date as time allows.
Secondary approval deadlines are available on the CCO calendar. The grant accountant will work through a query that pulls journal entries requiring secondary CCO approval in the order in which they were departmentally approved. However, if a journal entry is time-sensitive, please contact RFS in order to request that the journal entry be reviewed before it comes up in the query.
Documentation Required for All Cost Transfers to Awards
Explanation for Cost Transfer
Per federal guidance[1], an explanation for a cost transfer onto an award 鈥渕ust be supported by documentation that fully explains how the error occurred and a certification of the correctness of the new charge by a responsible organization official鈥︹ In addition, 鈥渁n explanation merely stating that the transfer was made 鈥榯o correct error鈥 or 鈥榯o transfer to correct project鈥 is not sufficient.鈥
Therefore, all cost transfers to awards must provide the following:
- The specific reason the expense was not originally charged to the award
- An explanation how the expense benefits the award to which it is being transferred
Attachments
An m-Fin financial detail clearly identifying the expense being moved onto or off of the award is required. It is the responsibility of the journal submitter to attach all required documentation. Journals without the required supporting documentation will be re-directed to the department to provide the missing documentation. RFS journal approvers will not upload missing documentation on behalf of the journal submitter.
Identify Specific Journal Entry
The specific journal ID that is being moved onto or off of the award must be documented in the journal entry. This can be highlighted in the financial detail, entered within the journal line description or reference line of the journal entry, or entered within the long description. For JEs moving equipment (account codes 810100 or 810200) must include the PO number in the journal line description.
Cost Transfers After 90 Days
Federal guidelines[2] state cost transfers should be made 鈥渨ithin 90 days,鈥 and cost transfers that are departmentally approved more than 90 days after the end of the month of the original journal entry date require additional documentation to justify our moving the expense onto an award outside of this deadline. In addition, late cost transfers call into question the university鈥檚 oversight of awards. Therefore, cost transfers departmentally approved more than 90 days after the end of the month of the original journal entry date must have a PI statement signed by the PI and attached to the JE that addresses the following:
- Why the expense was not charged to the award to begin with
- What the expense was and specifically how it benefits the award
- Why it took more than 90 days for the mistake to be identified
- How this will be prevented in the future
PI Statement Template: Cost Transfers Over 90 Days
RFS must be able to match the expense referenced on the PI statement to the expense in the journal entry. Note: a PI statement for PETs is not required until after 180 days.
The deadline for PI statements will be calculated 90 days after the end of the month of the journal entry date or 90 days after the end of the month of the SpeedType creation date, whichever is later. See听the Cost Transfer Deadline spreadsheet听to determine if a journal entry requires a PI statement.
Cost transfers moving expenses onto an award will not be approved if they were departmentally approved after a year of the original journal entry date or the date the SpeedType was created, whichever is later. Exceptions will be made at the RFS Leadership's discretion.
Moving Expenses Off Awards
Although journal entries moving expenses off of awards should still be done within 90 days, a PI statement is not required if the expenses are being moved to a non-sponsored project.
Moving Expenses Within the Same Award
PI statements are not required for transfers within the same award.
Allocating a Single Purchase to Multiple Awards
Per Uniform Guidance 200.405, 鈥淚f a cost benefits two or more projects or activities in proportions that can be determined without undue effort or cost, the cost must be allocated to the projects based on the proportional benefit.鈥
This is the proportionate benefit method, and the department can say in the journal description that this was based on the PI鈥檚 judgment of proportionate benefit to the awards. Documentation is not required for this method. Additional documentation may be required if this method is used at the end of an award, and it results in clearing most or all the deficit from the award or using up most or all the available balance of an award.
鈥淚f a cost benefits two or more projects or activities in proportions that cannot be determined because of the interrelationship of the work involved鈥 the costs may be allocated or transferred to benefitted projects on any reasonable documented basis.鈥
This is the reasonable allocation method. The department must describe the allocation method and attach documentation to show how the allocation was determined, e.g., the allocation is based on the number of hours logged for each award. Note: An estimate is not an acceptable method of making this type of allocation.
An example of this would be $200,000 of lab and tech shop supplies used among multiple awards. Since it is not feasible to keep track of every item used for each award, the department can elect an allocation method that reasonably allocates the cost and attach documentation for this method to the journal entry.
Adherence to University Policies
All cost transfers must comply with 黑料社区网 policies. Therefore, certain expenses will require additional documentation to show compliance with relevant 黑料社区网 policies.
Official Function &听Food Expenses
All official function or food expenses must be specifically authorized in the award documents. If the official function requires the 听per university policy, then the form must be attached to the journal entry.
Honoraria
Honoraria charges greater than $100 require the 听to be attached.
Travel
听requires all travel to be departmentally approved for university employees. If university travel is moved to an award, the original travel authorization (TA) for the trip must be attached that shows:
- Travelers鈥 names
- Beginning and end dates for the travel
- Reason for the trip
For international travel, if the same information required for domestic travel (see above) is included in the Concur request approval, a screenshot of the Concur request approval can be attached instead of a TA.
A TA is only required if the cost transfer involves overnight travel.听Mileage reimbursements for local trips do not require a TA.听
If travel expenses need to be allocated to multiple awards, the individual expenses must be allocated based on the relative benefit to each award. For example, if travel expenses benefitted two awards equally, the flight costs cannot stay on one award and the hotel and per diem costs on a different award, even if this results in the overall cost being divided equally.
Student Aid
Any student aid expenses transferred to an award (accounts beginning with 770) from the Bursar鈥檚 Office (SFTR transactions) should include verifiable information that confirms the applicable amounts to correspond to the associated student(s).
Any student aid expenses from Continuing Education must attach a class roster report that shows the class, the names of the students whose tuition is being transferred, and the dates of the class.
Tuition Remission
Tuition remission is a fringe benefit associated with student-faculty appointments (teaching assistant, research assistant, graduate part-time instructor and graduate assistant). If the related salary is moved to an award via a PET after the data is pulled for the tuition remission journal entry, the related tuition remission must be moved with a manual journal entry. In the long description, the following information must be provided:
- Name of the student-faculty
- The semester involved
- The PET number that transferred the salary to the sponsored award
Tuition remission cost transfers can only be approved after the related PET is approved.
Tuition remission benefits are provided for work performed in the following semesters:
- Fall: August-December
- Spring: January-May
- Summer: May-August
The journal submitter must provide their calculation showing that the percentage of tuition remission moved to an award matches the percentage of salary moved to the award. In addition, a PDF of an m-Fin Payroll Transactions summary for the months corresponding to the semester (see above) must be attached. A useful tool for showing tuition remission calculations can be found here: Download the Tuition Remission Calculator (Excel Workbook)
Internal Sales Expensed to Awards
CU departments providing goods or services to awards must maintain documentation for their rates and services provided (per Chapter 13 of The Guide). Any journal entries recording internal sales to awards must provide the following information as an attachment:
- the goods or services that were provided
- the dates of when these goods and services were provided
If the original expense was charged to an incorrect award, then all other guidelines for cost transfers apply when the charge is transferred to a different award.
Lump-Sum Transfers
Lump-sum transfers are not allowed onto or off of awards - each transaction must be transferred individually. See听the Large Volume Cost Transfer spreadsheet听available on the CCO website.
Available Balance
The award will need to have enough available balance for each contract line (contract your Grant Accountant if you are not familiar with this term) to cover the expense being transferred and any associated F&A. Cost transfers will not be approved if the available balance before encumbrances is in deficit.
Additional Documentation
If additional questions arise due to the nature or timing of the transaction, the grant accountant may ask additional questions or request additional documentation. Approval of the journal entry will depend on reconciling any questions about the transaction.
Questions
Contact听Evan Blaisdell, Compliance and Financial Reporting Supervisor, with questions, comments听or if you feel you need an exception to the rules in this policy.
[1]听听of the NIH Grants Policy Statement. 黑料社区网 applies this guidance to all sponsored research journal entries that require CCO secondary approval.
[2]听of the NIH Grants Policy Statement. 黑料社区网 applies this guidance to all sponsored research journal entries that require CCO secondary approval.