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Presented by Trevor Chetty National Treasury mSCOA Advisor Capital Operational Default capital expenditure incurred to create new assets increase the capacity of assets return the service potential of the asset ID: 600105

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Project Segment

Presented by : Trevor

Chetty

National Treasury mSCOA Advisor Slide2

Capital

Operational

Defaultcapital expenditure incurred to create new assets, increase the capacity of assets, return the service potential of the assetcurrent and short term projects for which the cost is immediately recognised as an expense and funded from the municipalities' operational budgettransactions that do not relate to either capital or operational expenditure Slide3

CAPITAL

OPERATIONAL

DEFAULT

THE PROJECT SEGMENT

Operational Expenditure: Inclusive of maintenance and repairs, daily municipal running costs and non capital objectives of the IDP.Capital Expenditure: Impact Infrastructure and Non Infrastructure projects for both new and existing capital items.All revenue, liabilities, current assets and gains & losess items.Slide4

Step 1: Project SegmentThe project is linked to the IDP and named accordingly.Now answer the following question:What is the nature of the project ?CAPITALOPERATIONALDEFAULTSlide5

Step 2: Item SegmentSelect the relative items that are debited to the project, according to the specific nature of the project.Capital projects can only be debited with Item-Assets except for current assetsOperational projects can only be debited with Item- ExpenditureDefault projects are debited with all other items including current assetsSlide6

Step 3:Function/MSC SegmentThe transactions are then allocated to the other six segments starting with the Function and the MSC.The items are allocated to the specific function area based on the projects relativity to the IDP.The function must also align the items to the different objectives of each function area.A project can consist of multiple functions.Slide7

Step 4: Funding SegmentAssociate each item to a funding source.Here again, a project can contain multiple sources of funding except for where specific grants were issued for specific projectsSlide8

Step 5: Regional SegmentThe transactions are then allocated to the geographic area benefiting from the project as per the IDP.If a project spans various regions, then the whole of municipality indicator is used unless the asset is broken into components and allocated to each specific region.Only default projects can have “No Regional Indicator”Slide9

Step 6: Costing SegmentMost of the projects will consist of primary transactions that are default for the costing segment.Use of Costing Segment:Primary transactions that were not budgeted for in a specific project, will need to be reallocated from its original project.Primary transactions cannot be reallocated from a capital project to an operational project.All transactions that were allocated through the costing segment will not impact on the “above the line cost” of the project

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Project SegmentYou are now ready to create projects consisting of all the items.ANY QUESTIONS