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Date Jan. 1, 2001 Report No. GAO-01-199SP Title

Federal Trust and Other Earmarked Funds: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

United States General Accounting Office GAO January 2001 FEDERAL TRUST AND OTHER EARMARKED FUNDS Answers to Frequently Asked Questions GAO-01-199SP Contents Preface Section 1: What Are Federal Trust and Other Earmarked Funds? 5 7 1.1 What Are Federal Trust Funds? 7 1.2 How Are Federal Trust Funds Different From Private Trust Funds? 7 1.3 How Do Federal Trust Funds Fit Within the Unified Budget Con...
Date April 1, 2000 Report No. AIMD-00-143 Title

Compendium of Budget Accounts: Fiscal Year 2001

United States General Accounting Office GAO April 2000 Staff Study COMPENDIUM OF BUDGET ACCOUNTS Fiscal Year 2001 GAO/AIMD-00-143 Contents Preface Compendium of Budget Accounts Legislative Branch Judicial Branch Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense − Military Department of Health and Human Services Department of the Interior Department of Justice Department of L...
Date April 1, 1998 Report No. AIMD-98-115 Title

Compendium of Budget Accounts: Fiscal Year 1999

United States General Accounting Office GAO April 1998 Staff Study COMPENDIUM OF BUDGET ACCOUNTS Fiscal Year 1999 GAO/AIMD-98-115 Preface Each year the President is required by law to submit a budget to the Congress.1 This budget not only presents the President’s policy proposals for the “budget year,” in this case fiscal year 1999, but also congressionally enacted totals for the current yea...
Date April 1, 1997 Report No. AIMD-97-65 Title

Compendium of Budget Accounts: Fiscal Year 1998

United States General Accounting Office GAO April 1997 Staff Study COMPENDIUM OF BUDGET ACCOUNTS Fiscal Year 1998 GAO/AIMD-97-65 Preface Each year the President is required by law to submit a budget to the Congress.1 This budget not only presents the President’s policy proposals for the “budget year,” in this case fiscal year 1998, but also congressionally enacted totals for the current year...