State Spending | South Carolina
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State Spending | South Carolina

Lookup state spending for South Carolina.

Expenditures are purchases of products or services made by the state. State spending websites contain state expenditure information, as required by law.

Example Spend/Expenditure Reports include:

Budget
The Budget pages provide information regarding the Approved Budget, Adjusted Budget, Total Expenditures, and the Budget Balance for the State.

Cash Balances
The Cash Balances pages provide agency claim balances as extracted from the state’s Statewide Human Resources, Accounting, and Management Reporting System, the State financial system.

Annual Fiscal Summary
The Annual Fiscal Summary pages are a repository of the State Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR).

Investment Accounts
The Investment Accounts page is a repository of the Investment Holdings Report issued by the State Investment Councils.

Revenue
The Revenue pages account for all monies collected and reported by the Taxation and Revenue Departments.

Employees
The Employees page provides information about state employee’s extracted from the state’s financial system.

State Land Contracts
The State Land Contracts page provides links to public land leases Issued by the Land Commissioner for grazing, agriculture, commercial use, oil and gas drilling, mining, and other surface and subsurface activities.

Purchases
The Purchases page provides information about state purchase orders (PO) updated monthly from the Statewide Human Resources, Accounting, and Management Reporting System.

Capital Projects
The Capital Projects page provides the project name and the amount appropriated to the project for the current year.

State Internal Financial Systems
The state's internal financial systems contain much more information, including data from all stages of the budgeting, procurement, and accounting process. Among the many types of data contained in the financial systems are:
Governor’s proposed budget
Enacted budget
Fund Balances
Revenues
Accounts Receivable
Accounts Payable
Contracts and Purchase Orders
Transfers
Labor Distribution