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Annual Financial Statements

The following statements have been prepared and are presented in compliance with applicable State statutes, Governmental Accounting Standards Board pronouncements and the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts’ Annual Financial Reporting Requirements.

These statements supplement the consolidated published Annual Financial Report of The University of Texas System which includes primary statements on a consolidated System-wide basis, including footnotes and managements’ discussion and analysis.

Purchase and Contracts Transparency Reports

The University of Texas at Dallas is providing the following information in compliance with Senate Bill 20 provisions requiring the public posting of purchases and contracts. This page specifically lists purchase orders that have been issued during each month of the fiscal year. The exclusive acquisition awards are also represented in the Purchase and Contract Transparency Report.

This listing discloses no-bid contracts issued by the University and provides public justification for using this procurement method. It includes the procurements exceeding $25,000. Please contact us at purchasing@utdallas.edu if you have any questions about this listing.

Other Reports

Disclosure Statement (pdf)

The federal government requires educational institutions that receive significant federal funding to disclose their cost accounting practices by completing a disclosure statement, referred to as the DS-2. The DS-2 document contains basic policies and procedures about UT Dallas’ accounting practices regarding direct and indirect costs, service center charges, and employee benefits as they pertain to federal sponsored projects. Employees who are or might be involved in creating federal proposals, budgets and authorizing expenditures of federal funds must be familiar with the policies and procedures described in this document and summarized in the enclosed DS-2 Fact Sheet.

State Transparency Resources

Where does the money go? The State of Texas Comptroller’s office has compiled a set of tools to provide transparency into spending.