Every day, tens of thousands of people are involved in the
financial management of the federal government--planning,
budgeting, accounting, processing, and reporting. Hundreds of
thousands more deal with the federal government through their work
with local and state governments, the public sector, and nonprofit
organizations. Likewise, federal contractors, subcontractors, and
grantees are responsible for accurately accounting for and
reporting on their use of federal funds. Every one of these
professionals needs to understand and abide by the federal
accounting principles and procedures currently accepted and
practiced, most of which are not necessarily the generally accepted
accounting principles of the private sector, nonprofit sector, or
other levels of government.
Now in a second edition, Federal Accounting Handbook is the
handbook that every financial federal employee can use, covering
all of the recent revisions including new FASAB standards and how
Congress wants the intent and objectives of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
to be implemented by federal departments and agencies. Written for
both the professional and the non-professional, this handbook
equips you with the what, why, when, and how of federal financial
management, including: Financial Management Legislation and Policy
The Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 Federal Accounting
Standards Advisory Board Pronouncements Office of Management and
Budget Circulars and Bulletins The Federal Budget Accounting Events
of the Federal Government Federal Financial and Information Systems
Assets, Liabilities, and Net Entity Position Non-Appropriated Fund
Activities Costing Federal Entities, Programs, and Activities And
much more
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION FOR: Federal accountants, budget
officials, directors, and the staffs of chief financial officers,
inspectors general, and internal auditors All CPAs, CGFMS, and CFAs
Federal consultants, contractors, and grantees Professionals
aspiring to credentials Anyone doing business with the federal
government
Also available: Federal Government Auditing: Laws, Regulations,
Standards, Practices, and Sarbanes-Oxley OMB Circular A-123 and
Sarbanes-Oxley: Management's Responsibility for Internal Control in
Federal Agencies Wiley GAAP for Governments 2006
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