What the heck is C-W-I-P and Why should I care?
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What the heck is C-W-I-P and Why should I care?. So what is CWIP, anyway?. C W I P = Construction Work in Progress. More About CWIP. Accounting process Holding account for property costs not yet ready to be placed in service Completion Asset placed in service
What the heck is C-W-I-P and Why should I care?
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What the heck is C-W-I-P and Why should I care?
So what is CWIP, anyway? C W I P = Construction Work in Progress
More About CWIP • Accounting process • Holding account for property costs not yet ready to be placed in service • Completion • Asset placed in service • Transferred from CWIP account to an Asset account • Inventory procedures are applied • Tagging, depreciation, annual inventory, loans, borrows, transfers, etc. • Larger context • Proper use of fund types for activities of creating or enhancing assets
And Why Should I Care? • Timely closeout matters! • Compliance with DOE accounting procedures • Visible to regulatory and auditing agencies • Can impact life cycle/funding of projects • Appropriate use of funds (“color of money”) • Responsibility • Belongs to research program/Principal Investigator • Financial management community supports research program • Policy and processes are Lab checks & balances for accountability
CWIP Policy CWIP • Formalized and published August 2005 • CFO website URL: http://www.lbl.gov/Workplace/CFO/co/ga/pa/cwip.html • Describes roles and responsibilities • Divisions • Property Accounting • Budget Office • Property Management
CWIP Policy (cont.) • Flow chart of project accounting procedures • Table - Plant and Capital Equipment (PACE) criteria, guidelines and procedures • PACE Project Life Cycle Form
What’s New? • PACE Life Cycle Form (electronic) • Improve work flow • Track progress • Role of Property Accounting • One clear process “owner” • Uses PACE form for processing • Reviews proper use of funds (aka “color of money”) • Dedicated staff to process CWIP • Property Management • Additional Processes • CWIP Project Log on website • Follow up on status of closed project IDs • Follow up on project IDs with no recent activity
PACE PROJECT LIFE CYCLE FORM PACE ProjectLife Cycle Form (cont.) • Submission through project life cycle • New project opening • Partial completion or capitalization • Completion or closeout • Critical information • Description of asset (including location) • Sufficiently detailed for assessing proper use of funds • Estimated useful life • Estimated completion date • Who to contact for additional information
What is the “Color of Money”? • The proper use of funds • Impacts • Project opening • Requisitions • Final processing by Property Accounting • Approval processes addressing “color of money” for requisitions are currently being implemented
Resource Analysts’ Tasks • Confirm availability of funds, including “color of money” issues • Obtain and document descriptive information from PI • Complete and submit Pace Life Cycle form at appropriate times in project life cycle • Open • Partial capitalization • Abandonment • Updated cost or completion date estimates • Completion • Document “color of money” considerations
Resource Analysts’Tasks (cont.) • Work with property accounting to review exception or issues reports • Closed project IDs • VWIP • Inactive project IDs • Requisition exceptions • Review and approve purchase requisitions over $50,000
VWIP • Phrase coined by CWIP working group • VALID work in progress • Identify when work is still in progress (probably at higher project ID hierarchy level) examples: • Work orders • Complex Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) • Provide comment for CWIP log, identify parent project, estimated completion date
Your Input Matters • We need your help to make this work in support of the scientific programs • How can we effectively propagate this policy to the Principal Investigators? • Suggestions (venues, exercises, examples)
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