PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT COMPETENCY PROGRAM

The Foundation Track (FT) aims to build the foundation for developing competencies, otherwise known as BASK (behavior, attitude, skills, and knowledge), common and essential to all PFM functional practitioners: budgeting, accounting, auditing, cash and treasury management, and procurement and planning staff, including program managers. This involves understanding of what PFM as a system means, and working collaboratively with others to strengthen financial management, internal controls, and program delivery, and using data effectively to support analysis and decision making.

The Budgeting and Performance Track (BPT) builds on the basic PFM concepts, principles and tools covered in the FT by applying these in the different phases of the budget cycle towards improving the management and delivery of programs and projects, and engaging citizens in the budget process. It aims to deepen the PFM perspective of practitioners by exposing them to emerging trends and international good practices in budgeting and PFM as a whole.

Target Competency:  Budget Division:

1. Fiscal Planning, Budget  Allocation, and Reports Submission

2. Fiscal Planning, Budget Allocation, and Reports Submission

Accounting Division:

1. Bookkeeping and Financial Reporting

2. Subsidiary Ledgers Maintenance and Reporting

Cash Division:

1. Cashiering

2. Financial Accountability and Reporting

Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced

Proposed Attendees: All PFM functional practitioners: budgeting, accounting, auditing, cash and treasury management, and procurement and planning staff, including program managers.

Registration Fee:  Sponsored by the Department of Budget and Management

Mode of Delivery: Asynchronous Webinar 

Platform: DBM's Learning Management System

Service Provider: Department of Budget and Management

Status: OPEN