subscriptions: fiscal year vs. calendar year accounting issues
Teri Koch 26 Aug 2008 13:56 UTC
Hello,
I am writing to find out how other institutions assign costs for
journal and/or database subscriptions for accounting purposes. Most
of our journal subscriptions are on a calendar year basis, but our
fiscal year runs June 1-May 31. Just recently our Accounting
Department has decided to begin splitting the charges between fiscal
years. That is, the cost for a calendar year subscription would be
assigned 5/12ths (Jan-May) to one fiscal year; and the other 7/12ths
(June-Dec) to the next fiscal year. This is going to require that we
keep two sets of books for each title/database, one for the current
fiscal year, and one the upcoming fiscal year. This seems like a
nightmarish amount of paperwork/trouble.
How do other institutions handle subscriptions for accounting
purposes? I suppose one alternative is to attempt to get all
subscriptions to coincide with our fiscal year. Do others do that?
Any insights into how your institutions handle this and/or advice
would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Regards--
Teri Koch
Collection Development Librarian
Drake University
Cowles Library
2725 University Ave.
Des Moines, IA 50311
teri.koch@drake.edu (e-mail)