A Diagnostic Framework to Assess the Capacity of a Government's Financial Management Information System as a Budget Management Tool

A government’s capacity to manage its public finances is central to its ability to deliver services. Well-functioning accounting and financial management systems are among the basics that facilitate this, and significant resources and time have bee...

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Main Authors: Hashim, Ali, Piatti, Moritz
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/10/26843927/diagnostic-framework-assess-capacity-governments-financial-management-information-system-budget-management-tool
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spelling okr-10986-252672021-05-25T10:54:44Z A Diagnostic Framework to Assess the Capacity of a Government's Financial Management Information System as a Budget Management Tool Hashim, Ali Piatti, Moritz DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FMIS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BUDGET MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING PFM PUBLIC EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY A government’s capacity to manage its public finances is central to its ability to deliver services. Well-functioning accounting and financial management systems are among the basics that facilitate this, and significant resources and time have been invested for the procurement and implementation of such systems across the world. Implementation is, however, often associated with disappointing results and attribution to higher-level public financial management (PFM) objectives difficult to establish. On the basis of five in-depth project-level evaluations of World Bank investments, this paper proposes a diagnostic framework that can be used to assess the utility of a Financial Management Information System (FMIS) as a budget management tool. The paper develops a total system strength score and weighs various dimensions according to importance. The total system strength score is mapped to corresponding Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability assessment dimensions to assess any correlation between the two, and extensive sensitivity analysis suggests a positive correlation. This is interpreted as an indication that the framework is robust. A preliminary application of the methodology to a sample set of countries finds that in many cases further reforms would be most effective if, at this stage, they pertained to expanding treasury single account and FMIS coverage (and its associated controls) rather than additional technological investments. 2016-10-25T21:10:00Z 2016-10-25T21:10:00Z 2016-01-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/10/26843927/diagnostic-framework-assess-capacity-governments-financial-management-information-system-budget-management-tool http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25267 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic DIAGNOSTIC
TOOL
FMIS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
BUDGET MANAGEMENT
GOVERNMENT
ACCOUNTING
PFM
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
spellingShingle DIAGNOSTIC
TOOL
FMIS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
BUDGET MANAGEMENT
GOVERNMENT
ACCOUNTING
PFM
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
Hashim, Ali
Piatti, Moritz
A Diagnostic Framework to Assess the Capacity of a Government's Financial Management Information System as a Budget Management Tool
description A government’s capacity to manage its public finances is central to its ability to deliver services. Well-functioning accounting and financial management systems are among the basics that facilitate this, and significant resources and time have been invested for the procurement and implementation of such systems across the world. Implementation is, however, often associated with disappointing results and attribution to higher-level public financial management (PFM) objectives difficult to establish. On the basis of five in-depth project-level evaluations of World Bank investments, this paper proposes a diagnostic framework that can be used to assess the utility of a Financial Management Information System (FMIS) as a budget management tool. The paper develops a total system strength score and weighs various dimensions according to importance. The total system strength score is mapped to corresponding Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability assessment dimensions to assess any correlation between the two, and extensive sensitivity analysis suggests a positive correlation. This is interpreted as an indication that the framework is robust. A preliminary application of the methodology to a sample set of countries finds that in many cases further reforms would be most effective if, at this stage, they pertained to expanding treasury single account and FMIS coverage (and its associated controls) rather than additional technological investments.
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author Hashim, Ali
Piatti, Moritz
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Piatti, Moritz
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title A Diagnostic Framework to Assess the Capacity of a Government's Financial Management Information System as a Budget Management Tool
title_short A Diagnostic Framework to Assess the Capacity of a Government's Financial Management Information System as a Budget Management Tool
title_full A Diagnostic Framework to Assess the Capacity of a Government's Financial Management Information System as a Budget Management Tool
title_fullStr A Diagnostic Framework to Assess the Capacity of a Government's Financial Management Information System as a Budget Management Tool
title_full_unstemmed A Diagnostic Framework to Assess the Capacity of a Government's Financial Management Information System as a Budget Management Tool
title_sort diagnostic framework to assess the capacity of a government's financial management information system as a budget management tool
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/10/26843927/diagnostic-framework-assess-capacity-governments-financial-management-information-system-budget-management-tool
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