An essential and comprehensive guide to university finances.
In University Finances, higher education expert Dean O. Smith
- demystifies basic accounting procedures, budgets, debt financing, and
financial statements
- explores more unusual financial topics, such as methods for
calculating fringe benefit rates, bond refunding costs, and indirect
cost allocations
- shows that the use of university wealth is highly restricted by
donors, bondholders, government regulators, and others
- answers nuanced questions, like "How are USDA formula funds
calculated?" and "Why does the university pursue more and more research
funding when it loses money on every grant?"
- illustrates financial calculations using realistic examples
Some of these explanations are unavailable in print or online to anyone
but a handful of professional accountants. Rigorous, detailed, and
wide-ranging, University Finances is a unique and powerful resource.