The subject Financial Management in Public Organizations helps learners master the basic knowledge of financial management in public organizations. From understanding the characteristics and analyzing financial resources associated with the mission of public organizations, combined with the principles of allocating and estimating operating budgets at the unit, students can apply this knowledge into budget management at the unit right after graduation. The content of the course chapters is arranged in order from an overview of the state's financial system in general, a public organization/non-business unit in particular, to the steps of a budgeting process such as budgeting. budgeting, budget execution, final settlement, financial statement preparation and audited financial statements.