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- Oct. 13, 2020 | Strong FY20 Financial Results Show Us on the Path to Financial Sustainability
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Oct. 13, 2020 | Strong FY20 Financial Results Show Us on the Path to Financial Sustainability
TO: University of Idaho Students, Faculty and Staff
FROM: Scott Green, President
DATE: Oct. 13, 2020
SUBJECT: Strong FY20 Financial Results Show Us on the Path to Financial Sustainability
Our audited financial results are in and we have a lot to be proud of at the University of Idaho.
In one year, you improved our cash position by $22 million. By paying close attention to your spending and putting the university first, the operating losses of 2018 ($21 million) and 2019 ($19 million) were reversed in 2020 to an operating surplus of over $900,000. This result is particularly impressive when you consider the financial impact COVID-19 had on our operations. Year over year, improvements were widespread, coming from nearly all university operations across the state. In short, we not only did what was asked of us for this year, we exceeded it, evaluating every expenditure for the good of the university. Together, we stopped the financial bleeding and created capacity to respond to the many challenges presented by COVID-19.
FY21 brought additional challenges, even prior to the pandemic. In addition to the $14 million we cut in FY20, we projected an additional $8 million budget deficit for a total of $22 million. We used our Voluntary Separation Incentive Program, Optional Retirement Incentive Program and other separations to meet much of this deficit.
While our unrestricted net position has also improved by more than $4 million, our reserves are still well below Regent (State Board of Education) requirements. In short, we have disrupted the trend and should rightly be proud of the incredible progress made. However, we are not financially in the clear yet and need to maintain our focus on headcount, operating expenses and cash management.
In addition to these improvements, we have decreased our Other Post-Employment Benefits liability by $14 million. This improvement, stemming from plan changes and market growth, is in addition to the projected savings from changes made to the delivery of the plan that were approved early this year.
For all of this, we can be proud.
Enrollment will be finalized and communicated this week and we know it will be down more than expected due to low dual enrollment numbers. We are analyzing the financial impact of the decline but expect it will be manageable. In the meantime, let’s continue on the course we have set for ourselves.
I want to thank every Vandal for the stunning progress we have made in a single year; proof positive that Vandals just get it done. The work you are doing has literally saved the university. Thank you for doing your part to help bring us back to financial health.
Go Vandals!
Scott Green
President