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Scope of daily public expenditure
What are the public funds?

1 official expenditure

Expenditure of administrative units for daily administration, such as office expenses, post and telecommunications expenses, utilities, etc.;

2 Operating expenses

Expenditures and expenses for administrative units to purchase low-value consumables for completing the major, including business expenses of party groups at or above the county level, travel expenses of foreign guests, entertainment expenses, etc. ;

3 repair costs

Repair fees and public housing rents of public housing, buildings and ancillary equipment in administrative units, and sporadic civil engineering fees with insufficient capital construction investment;

4 Equipment purchase fee

Equipment purchase fees managed by administrative units according to fixed assets include general equipment purchase fees, professional equipment purchase fees, vehicle purchase fees, book purchase fees and other purchase fees;

5 Other expenses

Refers to the expenses other than the above expenses.

To sum up, public funds include five major expenditures, namely, official expenses, business expenses, repair expenses, equipment purchase expenses and other expenses. I hope the above answers are helpful to everyone.

Public funds are approved according to the actual number of employees in the unit establishment, and overstaffed personnel do not provide public funds. All units should, according to the accounting quota of the financial department, the work tasks and the arrangement of the revenue and expenditure plan, increase revenue and reduce expenditure, and do what they can. The financial department implements the method of "ensuring the quota of public funds of each unit, not making up for the overspending and retaining the balance".

In operating self-supporting institutions, public funds are the sum of production costs and management expenses.

Funds are divided into maintenance funds and development funds.

The former refers to the personnel funds and public funds to maintain the original administrative organization and scale;

The latter refers to the funds needed to approve new institutions, personnel or other undertakings during the planning year. If the original unit increases a small number of personnel, does not increase institutions or expand business projects, it belongs to natural growth and is not used as development funds.

Public funds often include official expenses, business expenses, equipment purchase expenses, repair expenses and other expenses.