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Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: FGV
Orgão: Câm. Deputados
Relacione os elementos essenciais do Orçamento-programa, listados a seguir às respectivas definições.
1. Objetivos
2. Programas
3. Custos
4. Medidas de desempenho
( ) mensuração dos esforços despendidos na execução dos programas.
( ) medidos(as) por meio da identificação dos meios ou insumos necessários para a obtenção dos resultados.
( ) instrumentos de integração dos esforços governamentais para concretizar os objetivos.
( ) a organização busca alcançá-los(las) e para os quais utiliza os recursos orçamentários.
Assinale a opção que indica a relação correta, segundo a ordem apresentada.
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Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: FGV
Orgão: Câm. Deputados
Com relação ao GND, avalie as afirmativas a seguir e assinale (V) para a verdadeira e (F) para a falsa.
( ) O GND 3 representa “Outras Despesas Correntes”, despesas orçamentárias com aquisição de material de consumo, pagamento de diárias, contribuições, subvenções, auxílioalimentação, auxílio-transporte, além de outras despesas da categoria econômica "Despesas Correntes" não classificáveis nos demais grupos de natureza de despesa.
( ) O GND 3 representa “Investimentos”, despesas orçamentárias com softwares e com o planejamento e a execução de obras, inclusive com a aquisição de imóveis considerados necessários à realização destas últimas, e com a aquisição de instalações, equipamentos e material permanente.
( ) O GND 6 representa “Inversões Financeiras”, despesas orçamentárias com a aquisição de imóveis ou bens de capital já em utilização; aquisição de títulos representativos do capital de empresas ou entidades de qualquer espécie, já constituídas, quando a operação não importe aumento do capital; e com a constituição ou aumento do capital de empresas, além de outras despesas classificáveis neste grupo.
As afirmativas são, respectivamente,
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Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: FGV
Orgão: Câm. Deputados
O Princípio Orçamentário que determina que todas as receitas previstas e despesas fixadas, durante cada exercício financeiro, devem estar reunidas em um único instrumento legal em cada nível de governo é o
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Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: FGV
Orgão: Câm. Deputados
Relacione os conceitos a seguir às respectivas definições.
1. Função
2. Subfunção
3. Atividade
4. Projeto
( ) dois primeiros dígitos da classificação funcional e maior nível de agregação das diversas áreas de atuação do setor público.
( ) envolve um conjunto de operações, limitadas no tempo, das quais resulta um produto que concorre para a expansão ou o aperfeiçoamento da ação governamental.
( ) três últimos dígitos da classificação funcional, evidencia cada área da atuação governamental.
( ) envolve um conjunto de operações, de modo contínuo e permanente, das quais resulta um produto necessário à manutenção da ação governamental.
Assinale a opção que indica a relação correta, segundo a ordem apresentada.
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Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: FGV
Orgão: Câm. Deputados
Com relação às etapas da receita orçamentária, avalie as afirmativas a seguir e assinale (V) para a verdadeira e (F) para a falsa.
( ) A previsão implica planejar e estimar a arrecadação das receitas orçamentárias que constarão na proposta orçamentária, em conformidade com as normas técnicas e legais correlatas e, em especial, com as disposições constantes na Lei de Responsabilidade Fiscal.
( ) O lançamento não se aplica a impostos, taxas e contribuições de melhoria.
( ) O recolhimento é a transferência dos valores arrecadados à conta específica do Tesouro.
As afirmativas são, respectivamente,
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Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: FGV
Orgão: Câm. Deputados
Sobre a definição dos objetivos, analise as afirmativas a seguir.
I. “Construir n quilômetros de rodovias asfaltadas” não é a forma adequada de expressar os objetivos de um Programa Rodoviário.
II. “Construir x escolas” é a forma adequada de expressar os objetivos de um Programa de Construção de Escolas.
III. Um Programa de Desenvolvimento Agrícola evidencia conflitos entre objetivos econômicos e sociais.
Está correto o que se afirma em
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Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: FGV
Orgão: Câm. Deputados
Relacione os Princípios Orçamentários às respectivas definições.
1. Não afetação da receita de impostos
2. Transparência
3. Unidade
4. Publicidade
( ) determina a divulgação, para qualquer pessoa, de informações sobre a arrecadação da receita e a execução da despesa.
( ) princípio básico da Administração Pública no regime democrático, justifica-se pelo fato de o orçamento ser fixado em lei.
( ) evita múltiplos orçamentos paralelos dentro da mesma pessoa política.
( ) veda a vinculação da receita de impostos a órgão, fundo ou despesa, salvo exceções estabelecidas pela própria Constituição Federal.
Assinale a opção que indica a relação correta, segundo a ordem apresentada.
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The Future Of Accounting:
How Will Digital Transformation Impact Accountants?
In business, as in life, change is the only true constant. From mitigating unprecedented business disruptors to adapting to new operational paradigms, professionals in all industries find themselves dealing with major changes — many of them driven by emerging technologies.
Accounting is no exception. The profession has moved far beyond mere bookkeeping and payroll, and like its partner procurement, it’s taking an increasingly strategic role for forward-thinking businesses. While some pundits say accounting has a dim future in the digital world of tomorrow, technologies such as cloud-based data management, process automation and advanced analytics are actually poised to further elevate accountants in new and empowering ways.
As far back as 2015, industry leaders were sounding the death knell for accountants, convinced emerging technologies — particularly automation — would end in death by digital for accountancy as we know it. And as recently as 2019, accountants surveyed by Robert Half on the impact of automation on their profession expressed concerns about being replaced, having fewer opportunities for creative problem-solving and an overdependence on tech in completing daily tasks.
Yet, the events between then and now, including the Covid-19 pandemic, have instead shown that accountants, like other professionals, need to worry much more about adaptation than replacement.
There's no question that digital transformation has radically changed the playing field. Big data has become a rich resource that needs to be tapped to compete effectively. But for businesses ready to leverage the potential of digital tools, this shift is an opportunity, not a threat.
[…]
Both the skill set and the job description for tomorrow's accountant will be greatly expanded, while still hewing to the core competencies of the profession. Supported by technology in a collaborative setting, accounting teams will be populated with both dedicated accounting professionals and subject matter experts from other areas of the business.
Tomorrow's accountants may play an advisory role, welcoming business intelligence and procurement professionals and working to chart a strategic sourcing plan. They could leverage data management tools, including augmented reality, to humanize and contextualize spend data for the C-suite to make better decisions based on long-term value rather than return on investment alone.
With more diverse skill sets and greater technical acumen, accountants can bring their own expertise to teams in other business units, providing crucial financial intelligence, refining budgets or ensuring compliance. […]
As a function, accounting may become less about refining one's skill set through certifications and more about core competencies that grow over time, with a focus on lifelong education and skill development required to take on a complex, ever-changing business environment.
Automation and other data-driven technologies are poised to free accountants, not constrain them. Organizations that understand the potential and importance of these technologies — and invest in the tools and training required to help their accountants take full advantage — will be ahead of the curve. Tomorrow's accountants will play a more creative and strategic role in their companies. As a result, their businesses will not only enjoy more efficient workflows and reap more useful insights from their accounting processes, but help strengthen their own resiliency, agility and competitive footing.
Adapted from: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/05/19/the-future-of-accounting-how-will-digital-transformation-impactaccountants/?sh=343b437853fb
Accountants with “greater technical acumen” (7th paragraph) are considered to be
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The Future Of Accounting:
How Will Digital Transformation Impact Accountants?
In business, as in life, change is the only true constant. From mitigating unprecedented business disruptors to adapting to new operational paradigms, professionals in all industries find themselves dealing with major changes — many of them driven by emerging technologies.
Accounting is no exception. The profession has moved far beyond mere bookkeeping and payroll, and like its partner procurement, it’s taking an increasingly strategic role for forward-thinking businesses. While some pundits say accounting has a dim future in the digital world of tomorrow, technologies such as cloud-based data management, process automation and advanced analytics are actually poised to further elevate accountants in new and empowering ways.
As far back as 2015, industry leaders were sounding the death knell for accountants, convinced emerging technologies — particularly automation — would end in death by digital for accountancy as we know it. And as recently as 2019, accountants surveyed by Robert Half on the impact of automation on their profession expressed concerns about being replaced, having fewer opportunities for creative problem-solving and an overdependence on tech in completing daily tasks.
Yet, the events between then and now, including the Covid-19 pandemic, have instead shown that accountants, like other professionals, need to worry much more about adaptation than replacement.
There's no question that digital transformation has radically changed the playing field. Big data has become a rich resource that needs to be tapped to compete effectively. But for businesses ready to leverage the potential of digital tools, this shift is an opportunity, not a threat.
[…]
Both the skill set and the job description for tomorrow's accountant will be greatly expanded, while still hewing to the core competencies of the profession. Supported by technology in a collaborative setting, accounting teams will be populated with both dedicated accounting professionals and subject matter experts from other areas of the business.
Tomorrow's accountants may play an advisory role, welcoming business intelligence and procurement professionals and working to chart a strategic sourcing plan. They could leverage data management tools, including augmented reality, to humanize and contextualize spend data for the C-suite to make better decisions based on long-term value rather than return on investment alone.
With more diverse skill sets and greater technical acumen, accountants can bring their own expertise to teams in other business units, providing crucial financial intelligence, refining budgets or ensuring compliance. […]
As a function, accounting may become less about refining one's skill set through certifications and more about core competencies that grow over time, with a focus on lifelong education and skill development required to take on a complex, ever-changing business environment.
Automation and other data-driven technologies are poised to free accountants, not constrain them. Organizations that understand the potential and importance of these technologies — and invest in the tools and training required to help their accountants take full advantage — will be ahead of the curve. Tomorrow's accountants will play a more creative and strategic role in their companies. As a result, their businesses will not only enjoy more efficient workflows and reap more useful insights from their accounting processes, but help strengthen their own resiliency, agility and competitive footing.
Adapted from: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/05/19/the-future-of-accounting-how-will-digital-transformation-impactaccountants/?sh=343b437853fb
The verb in “were sounding the death knell” can be replaced without change in meaning by
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The Future Of Accounting:
How Will Digital Transformation Impact Accountants?
In business, as in life, change is the only true constant. From mitigating unprecedented business disruptors to adapting to new operational paradigms, professionals in all industries find themselves dealing with major changes — many of them driven by emerging technologies.
Accounting is no exception. The profession has moved far beyond mere bookkeeping and payroll, and like its partner procurement, it’s taking an increasingly strategic role for forward-thinking businesses. While some pundits say accounting has a dim future in the digital world of tomorrow, technologies such as cloud-based data management, process automation and advanced analytics are actually poised to further elevate accountants in new and empowering ways.
As far back as 2015, industry leaders were sounding the death knell for accountants, convinced emerging technologies — particularly automation — would end in death by digital for accountancy as we know it. And as recently as 2019, accountants surveyed by Robert Half on the impact of automation on their profession expressed concerns about being replaced, having fewer opportunities for creative problem-solving and an overdependence on tech in completing daily tasks.
Yet, the events between then and now, including the Covid-19 pandemic, have instead shown that accountants, like other professionals, need to worry much more about adaptation than replacement.
There's no question that digital transformation has radically changed the playing field. Big data has become a rich resource that needs to be tapped to compete effectively. But for businesses ready to leverage the potential of digital tools, this shift is an opportunity, not a threat.
[…]
Both the skill set and the job description for tomorrow's accountant will be greatly expanded, while still hewing to the core competencies of the profession. Supported by technology in a collaborative setting, accounting teams will be populated with both dedicated accounting professionals and subject matter experts from other areas of the business.
Tomorrow's accountants may play an advisory role, welcoming business intelligence and procurement professionals and working to chart a strategic sourcing plan. They could leverage data management tools, including augmented reality, to humanize and contextualize spend data for the C-suite to make better decisions based on long-term value rather than return on investment alone.
With more diverse skill sets and greater technical acumen, accountants can bring their own expertise to teams in other business units, providing crucial financial intelligence, refining budgets or ensuring compliance. […]
As a function, accounting may become less about refining one's skill set through certifications and more about core competencies that grow over time, with a focus on lifelong education and skill development required to take on a complex, ever-changing business environment.
Automation and other data-driven technologies are poised to free accountants, not constrain them. Organizations that understand the potential and importance of these technologies — and invest in the tools and training required to help their accountants take full advantage — will be ahead of the curve. Tomorrow's accountants will play a more creative and strategic role in their companies. As a result, their businesses will not only enjoy more efficient workflows and reap more useful insights from their accounting processes, but help strengthen their own resiliency, agility and competitive footing.
Adapted from: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/05/19/the-future-of-accounting-how-will-digital-transformation-impactaccountants/?sh=343b437853fb
Regarding the effects of technology, the outlook the text provides for accountancy is
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