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US General Accounting Office
Investigative arm of Congress that oversees federal programs and operations to assure accountability to the American people.

 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Prepares the national budget and oversees and coordinates the administration's procurement, financial management, information and regulatory policies.

 
The Commercial Service
Provides a full array of trade assistance services.

 
US International Trade Administration (ITA)
Responsible for encouraging exports and ensuring compliance with existing trade agreements, the ITA also analyzes trade statistics on export-related issues and includes the Units of Market Access and Compliance, Trade Development, Commercial Ser.

 
IRS - The Digital Daily Income Tax Forms, Instructions, Publications, Regulations and Other Stuff
Tax information from the US Internal Revenue Service.

 
Financial Report of the United States Government
Summary of information on federal operations and financial positions.

 
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
Provider of national, regional and international economic accounts that present basic information on such key issues as US economic growth, regional economic development and the US position in the world economy.

 
Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)
Official Federal Agency website which includes news, legal and other releases and reports, investor education material, and the EDGAR database of corporate disclosure reports.

 
Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB)
Agency that helps set standards for state and local governmental accounting and financial reporting.

 
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Ensures that the nation's markets function competitively, and are vigorous, efficient, and free of undue restrictions.

 
ProSight: Government Accounting Reference
Provides management resources for executive capital planning, portfolio management, governance, compliance, and government oversight.

 
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Offers links to information about the Federal Reserve System as well as Federal Reserve economic data and publications.

 
Internal Revenue Service: The Digital Daily
Research, statistics and information related to taxation.

 
US Department of Justice (DOJ)
Official site of the United States Department of Justice.

 
Bureau of Export Administration (BXA)
Seeks to advance US national security, foreign policy, and economic interests by regulating exports of critical goods and technologies.

 
Financial Management Service
US Treasury Department bureau that is the federal government's financial manager, central disburser and collections agent, as well as its accountant and collector of delinquent federal debt.

 
Import Administration (IA)
Enforces laws and agreements to prevent unfairly-traded imports and to safeguard jobs and the competitive strength of American industry.

 
Bureau of the Public Debt Online
Site includes information on savings bonds, Treasuries, regulations and the daily public debt figure.

 
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
As a standards-setting agency, the IMF develops standards/codes covering a number of economic and financial areas, including data dissemination, fiscal and monetary policy transparency, banking regulation and supervision, securities and insuranc.

 
US Small Business Administration (SBA)
Provides financial, technical and management assistance to help Americans start, run, and grow their businesses.

 
Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT)
Composed of members of the US Senate and House of Representatives, the JCT plays a role in every stage of the tax legislative process.

 
Economic Development Administration (EDA)
Stimulates industrial and commercial growth in economically-distressed areas of the United States.

 
FraudNet
The General Accounting Office maintains FraudNET to facilitate reporting of allegations of fraud, waste, abuse or mismanagement of federal funds.

 
General Accounting Office (GAO)
Investigative arm of Congress that oversees federal programs and operations to assure accountability to the American people.

 
Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA)
Encourages the creation, growth and expansion of minority-owned businesses in the United States.

 
Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB)
Committee that considers and recommends accounting principles for the US government.

 
Market Access and Compliance (MAC)
Helps US businesses to overcome barriers to trade and investment.

 
Accounting Regulatory Bodies Directory
Index of web sites for US accounting regulatory bodies.

 
US Treasury
Formulates economic, fiscal and tax policies, enforces the law, protects the President and other officials, and manufactures currency and postage stamps.

 
Trade Development
US industry’s link to global markets, working to promote US exports.

 
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) World Factbook
Prepared for use by US government officials, giving comprehensive information on every region of the world.

 
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