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Cornelius E. Tierney (Author)
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0471371580 978-0471371588 December 15, 1999 1
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, including:
* The federal budget-process, 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
Also available: Wiley GAAP for Governments 2000 Wiley GAAP for Governments 2000 for Windows(r) Wiley GAAP for Governments Field Guide 2000-2001 Other useful references for accounting and auditing professionals: Wiley Practitioner's Guide to GAAS 2000 for Windows(r) CD-ROM Wiley Auditor's SAS Field Guide 2000 (a quick-reference companion to GAAS 2000) Wiley GAAP 2000 Wiley GAAP 2000 for Windows(r) Wiley IAS 2000 Wiley IAS 2000 for Windows(r) Wiley Not-for-Profit GAAP 2000 Wiley Not-for-Profit GAAP 2000 for Windows(r) Wiley Not-for-Profit Accounting Field Guide


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"…is crucial not just for federal financial employees, but also for financial types at hundreds of thousands of nonprofits, government contractors and more." (Accounting Today, February 2007) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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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, including:
* The federal budget-process, 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
Also available: Wiley GAAP for Governments 2000 Wiley GAAP for Governments 2000 for Windows(r) Wiley GAAP for Governments Field Guide 2000-2001 Other useful references for accounting and auditing professionals: Wiley Practitioner's Guide to GAAS 2000 for Windows(r) CD-ROM Wiley Auditor's SAS Field Guide 2000 (a quick-reference companion to GAAS 2000) Wiley GAAP 2000 Wiley GAAP 2000 for Windows(r) Wiley IAS 2000 Wiley IAS 2000 for Windows(r) Wiley Not-for-Profit GAAP 2000 Wiley Not-for-Profit GAAP 2000 for Windows(r) Wiley Not-for-Profit Accounting Field Guide

Product Details

  • Paperback: 408 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (December 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471371580
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471371588
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,436,986 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Handbook Review, September 25, 2010
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This should be considered the definitive reference for understanding accounting practices in the federal government. It not only provides specific examples on the accounts needed for many transactions, it also provides a history of how accounting practices have evolved in the federal government. Anyone who needs to have an understanding of federal accounting needs this book as a reference.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Knowledge of Account is main "Key" to Success, June 15, 2000
This review is from: Federal Accounting Handbook: Policies, Standards, Procedures, Practices (Paperback)
Often world is so faster to investing money and also making excess return from investing. Every business (small/big) wants excess profit from less investment. in stock markets or in industry all people wants excess money for living well. and provide good facilities to family.

So, time have came to know how you make money in less investment or less capital. how many keys you use in current period and so you can develope your knowledge by studing accounting books. which contain finance management,(working capital) and employee management. Also flexible with market situations. if you want to make money, you should get knowledge of Accounts and also market, time management. so, "when you need money and success, you have information of Accounts and its related factors or Keys". Information/Knowledge is key to Success!

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Under the Constitution, the responsibility for federal financial policy rests exclusively with the Congress of the United States. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
other budget authority, federal financial statements, standard general ledger, many federal entities, other budgetary authority, congressional budget authority, federal financial accounting standards, financial expenditure reports, fund expenditure accounts, outstanding undelivered orders, proprietary entry, appropriation reimbursements, parent appropriation, intragovernmental liabilities, benefiting entity, accrued expenditures, cost finding techniques, proprietary accounting, federal financial management systems, federal financial managers, interagency transactions, prepayment audit, expended appropriation, allotment balance, financial management legislation
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United States, Comptroller General, General Accounting Office, Anti-Deficiency Act, Secretary of the Treasury, Chief Financial Officers Act, Department of Defense, Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board, Congressional Budget Office, General Services Administration, Government Management Reform Act, The Nature of Financial Management, Customs Service, Office of Personnel Management, Federal Government Exhibit, Internal Revenue Service, Public Law, Cornelius Tierney, Economy Act, Joint Financial Management Improvement Program, Unperformed Orders, Bureau of Budget, Commerce Clearing House, Treasury Financial Manual, District of Columbia
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