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Title: Applying Accrual Concepts for Budgeting


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Applying Accrual Concepts for Budgeting
  • March 2008
  • Pål Ulla
  • Deputy Director General
  • Budget Department

2
Topics
  • The government-appointed commissions
    recommendation for accrual budgeting
  • Are accruals used for some agencies today?
  • Long-term liabilities
  • Budgeting and financial statements

3
What are we talking about?
  • Norway has well established National Accounts for
    macroeconomic analytical purposes. The public
    government statistics are given both in cash and
    accrual bases (GFSM2001).
  • All the revenue estimates used in the budget
    formulation are first calculated in accrual terms
    and then transformed to cash flows. This is
    mainly for tax estimates.
  • Norway has however chosen that the parliaments
    approval of the budget shall be on cash base.
  • It is the budget approved by the parliament that
    I discuss in this presentation.

4
The government appointed commissions
recommendation for accrual budgeting
  • The choice of cash and accrual depends on how the
    government wants to control the individual
    agency.
  • The impressions in the Ministry of Finance are
  • Cash is best when the control of the budget
    execution is based on input control
    (transactions)
  • Approval of the largest investment programs are
    important for formulation of some of the policies
    approved by the parliament (infrastructure,
    weapons programs)
  • Accrual is best on performance based budgeting
    where the responsibility for the most efficient
    executions are decentralised to the individual
    agencies (in a total individual spending limit
    including reinvestments)

5
The discussion concluded that the main principle
still should be cash based budgeting.
  • Why
  • The principle was chosen because most of the
    agencies are and will be regulated through
    control of inputs.
  • New programs and agencies depend on approval of
    investment appropriations from the parliament.
    (Including appropriations for the largest
    projects which are policy related
    infrastructure, weapon systems.)
  • It is the line-ministries that decide what to
    perform with little influence over output or
    outcome by the Ministry of Finance.
  • There was/is little trust in the possibility to
    create a accurate performance based budgeting
    because outputs and outcomes are difficult to
    measure.

6
Value for money
  • To introduce accrual budgeting is costly. There
    is a need to measure all fixed capital in both
    central and local government.
  • One conclusion was that introducing accrual
    accounting will not produce Value for money.

7
Are accruals used for some agencies today?
  • Formula based budgeting is used for universities
    and high schools. They use accrual budgeting
    internally. However they want more resources for
    research still they have large amount in the TSA.
  • Appropriations for hospitals are based on
    performance targets. However actual spending each
    year exceeds targeted appropriations.
  • Use of accruals is not the problem but neither
    has it been the solution.
  • A project where 10 institutions are allowed to
    have their internal budgets on accrual base but
    report to the fiscal budget on cash base

8
Long-term liabilities
  • In Norway we use long-term projections to check
    for fiscal sustainability
  • In a pay-as-you-go pension system you must
    include the contributions from taxes to pay for
    the future pensions to see if the system is
    sustainable.
  • The future sustainability problem can not be
    solved only with earmarked pension savings today.
    There must also be pension reform.
  • Because of the uncertainties accrual budgeting
    based on the present pension regulations will not
    give the right answer.

9
Budgeting and financial statements
  • One argument for having financial statement in a
    different accounting base than the budget is that
    this will create more (better?) background
    information for the prioritizing in the budget
    process
  • In the Ministry of Finance in Norway it is seen
    to be most important to control budget
    appropriations as set by the parliament.
  • In addition two different principles will be
    confusing when formulating fiscal rules
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