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Title: GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FIXED ASSETSEQUIPMENT INVENTORY


1
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FIXED ASSETS/EQUIPMENT
INVENTORY
  • Kathy Schultz

2
PURCHASING FIXED ASSETS
  • Request for Purchase (requisition)
  • Defining Fixed Assets
  • Unit cost of 5,000.00 or more (effective 7/1/07)
  • Complete in itself
  • Does not lose its identity even though it may
    become a component part of another item when
    placed in use
  • Life expectancy of 1 year or more
  • Special items regardless of cost
  • revolvers, shotguns, pyrotechnic devices,
    vehicles

3
CATEGORIES OF ASSETS
  • Equipment
  • Buildings/Building improvements
  • Land/Land improvements
  • Collections
  • Fixtures
  • Library books
  • Intangibles
  • Effective FY10

4
PURCHASING FIXED ASSETS
  • What makes up the cost?
  • Shipping/installation/shipping insurance
  • No
  • maintenance agreements
  • training expenses
  • supplies
  • Funds
  • State/grant/other (asset type)
  • NOTE screen
  • Coding (60 vrs 30)

5
PURCHASING FIXED ASSETS
  • Why do we need to give it an asset tag?
  • Responsibility
  • Tracking/indentifying
  • Missing tags
  • When do we book an asset (in-service date)?
  • Payment Voucher (PV) date (equipment valued at
    less than 50,000)
  • In-service date determined through direct
    contact and confirmation with the user department
    (equipment with a total cost of 50,000 )

6
BETTERMENTS
  • What is a betterment?
  • A betterment of inventoried equipment is any
    modification which changes or alters a units
    original function/design and certain major
    repairs.  Contact BCN Purchasing to determine if
    a repair is deemed major.  The depreciation
    schedule and the useful life may need to be
    adjusted.  
  • Betterment versus repair
  • Betterment threshold is 5,000.00
  • Referencing asset tag number
  • Numbering on inventory list
  • x.xxxxxxA

7
FABRICATIONS
  • What is a fabrication?
  • A fabrication is a piece of equipment that is
    being constructed at the University by University
    personnel.  Generally, each part of a fabrication
    would not be large enough (over 5,000) to be
    capitalized and would not function as a separate
    piece of equipment. There are exceptions, as in
    lasers, where the parts that make up the finished
    piece of equipment are over 5,000 but these
    parts must meet the unable to function alone
    criterion.  If a piece of a fabrication can
    function on its own, and is over 5,000, it is a
    piece of equipment and must be tagged
    separately.  A fabrication must, when complete,
    be 5,000 or over in value. 
  • Fabrication procedure
  • Paperwork
  • Coding
  • Life of fabrication
  • Ending fabrication

8
LEASE PURCHASE
  • What is a lease purchase?
  • Leased equipment can be included on the inventory
    if it meets one of the following accounting
    rules
  • 1. it transfers ownership
  • 2. there is a bargain purchase option
  • 3. the term of the lease is greater than or equal
    to 75 of the equipments economic life
  • 4. the present value of the payments is greater
    than or equal to 90 of the equipments fair
    value
  • If you have questions about whether your leased
    equipment should be included on your inventory,
    please contact Philomena McCaffrey at the
    Controllers Office (784-4176) for further
    guidance.
  • Lease purchase procedure
  • Coding (60-LS)

9
LOAN AGREEMENTS
  • Type of Loans
  • NSHE institution to outside entity
  • NSHE institution to NSHE institution
  • NSHE department to NSHE department
  • Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
  • Signature requirements
  • Distribution requirements

10
LOAN AGREEMENTS
  • NSHE department to NSHE employee
  • Equipment Loan Agreement
  • Signature requirements
  • Distribution requirements
  • Keep a file of all MOUs and Loan Agreements

11
ANNUAL PHYSICAL INVENTORY
  • Why is this important?
  • Board of Regents Policy
  • Audit exceptions
  • Responsibility
  • Procedure
  • Verify each asset
  • Pencil in notes on report
  • Assets below 5,000.00
  • Sensitive items (guns, vehicles, artwork)

12
ANNUAL PHYSICAL INVENTORY
  • Report any changes
  • Room number
  • Responsible person
  • Corrections to asset record
  • model, serial number, description
  • Deletions
  • Surplus
  • Scrap/parted out
  • Obsolete
  • Must be signed by verifier and department chair

13
HELPFUL HINTS
  • Make changes during the course of the year
  • Property Transfer form
  • E-mail/memo
  • Surplus Property Disposal form
  • List of assets by location code can be downloaded
    from CAIS

14
SURPLUS PROPERTY
  • How does it work?
  • Surplus Property Disposal pickup request
  • http//www.howler.unr.edu/bcnpurchasing/OnLineForm
    s/SurplusForm.htm
  • Procedure
  • Reutilization
  • Sales
  • Donation
  • Disposal/scrap

15
SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT
  • Effective March 1, 2008, the following sensitive
    items or items subject to theft must be
    separately tracked by the responsible department
    if the items have a value in excess of 2000 and
    less than 5000
  • 1. Bicycles
  • 2. Cameras digital, film, video
  • 3. Cell phones, two-way radios, individual
    communication devices
  • 4. Computers (costing less than 5,000) desktop,
    servers, laptop, PDAs (regardless of acquisition
    cost)
  • 5. Copy, fax and multifunctional machines
  • 6. Lawn mowers
  • 7. Microscopes and telescopes
  • 8. Music systems and components
  • 9. Musical instruments
  • 10. Printers
  • 11. Scales and balances
  • 12. Televisions
  • 13. Video projectors, recorders, monitors

16
SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT
  • Institutions that wish to inventory additional
    items may do so at their discretion
  • Kept by individual departments
  • Develop a tracking system
  • Object/subject codes 30-SE
  • Auditors will ask for sensitive equipment list
  • Description including model, serial number
  • Responsible person
  • Transaction number and date
  • Asset dollar amount
  • Disposition (if disposed)

17
ACCOUNTING
  • CEPL Report
  • Reconciles 60 purchases
  • POs/JVs/P-Card
  • Moving asset expenses
  • Within the current fiscal year
  • Outside the current fiscal year
  • Selling an asset
  • Reimbursement to account

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