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Format: Paperback, 376 pages, Paperback
October 2006
Item #: 978-0-471-73928-9
Price: $80.00(US)
Wiley GAAP 2008 - Book
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Wiley GAAP 2008
(Book and CD ROM Set)
Table of Contents:
THE NATURE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
Financial Management Legislation and Policy.
The Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990.
Definition, Process, Phases, and Strategies of the Federal Budget.
Accountable Events of the Federal Government.
Budgetary and Proprietary Accounting Practices in Detail.
The Department of the Treasury.
Systems Requirements for Accounting and Information.
Financial Statements and Reports in Detail.
ACCOUNTING PRACTICES FOR SELECTED ENTITY TRANSACTIONS.
Pay, Leave, and Allowances, and Travel and Transportation.
Contracts and Grants.
Interagency and Other Expenditures, and Receipts, Tranfers, Reimbursements,
and Refunds.
Assets, Liabilities, and Net Entity Position.
FEDERAL BUSINESS-TYPE ACTIVITIES.
Non-Appropriated Funds Activities.
Costing Federal Entities, Programs, and Activities.
Index.
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Federal Accounting Handbook: Policies, Standards,
Procedures, Practices, 2nd Edition
Provides
All You Need to Know About the "What, Why, When, and How"
of Federal Financial Management
For the first time in decades, federal accounting practices have
been altered by significant changes imposed by Congress and regulatory
agencies, as well as by the establishment in 1990 of the Federal
Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASB). These changes affect
the hundreds of thousands of people involved on a daily or repeated
basis with planning, budgeting, accounting, processing, and reporting
on the activities of federal government programs, including the
beneficiaries of federal loans and loan guarantees. Knowledge
of how to "keep the books Straight" is vital to anyone
conducting such business. Here is the only book to encompass all
the recent revisions including the changes by the new FASB and
the Chief Financial Officers Act. Written in nontechnical language
for both the professional and nonprofessional, Wiley Federal Accounting
Handbook provides all you need to know about the what, why, when,
and how of federal financial management . . .
Includes:
- The federal budgetprocess, phases, and concepts
- Contracts and grants
- Nonappropriated funds activities
- Costing of entities, programs, and activities
- Interagency expenditures, receipts, transfers, reimbursements,
and refunds
- Assets, liabilities, and net entity position
- And much more
Essential Information for:
- federal program managers and analysts
- financial managers and budget analysts
- auditors and accountants
- legislators and their staffs
- academics, researchers, and students
- anyone doing business with the federal government
What's Included:
1 Hardcover Book, 416 pages pages, December 1999
Authors: Cornelius E. Tierney, Edward F. Kearney, Roldan Fernandez, Jeffrey W. Green, Kearney & Company
Format: Paperback, 376 pages, Paperback
October 2006
Item #: 978-0-471-73928-9
Price: $80.00(US)
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