Annual Report - Comptroller General of the United StatesU.S. General Accounting Office, 1932 - Finance, Public |
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... transactions of the Merchant Fleet Corporation ; for legislation strengthening or rescinding . The carrying by the United States of its own shipping insurance . Requiring that in so far as practicable all public and quasi - public funds ...
... transactions of the Merchant Fleet Corporation ; for legislation strengthening or rescinding . The carrying by the United States of its own shipping insurance . Requiring that in so far as practicable all public and quasi - public funds ...
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... transactions and the accounting pro- cedure to be followed , thus insuring against incomplete records and faulty procedures , either of which might cause the audit to be entirely ineffective or practically impossible of accomplishment ...
... transactions and the accounting pro- cedure to be followed , thus insuring against incomplete records and faulty procedures , either of which might cause the audit to be entirely ineffective or practically impossible of accomplishment ...
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... transactions , in such form as shall make possible an intelligent and adequate audit . For many years much thought has been given to determining by decisions and regulations the evidence which must accompany accounts submitted for audit ...
... transactions , in such form as shall make possible an intelligent and adequate audit . For many years much thought has been given to determining by decisions and regulations the evidence which must accompany accounts submitted for audit ...
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... transactions to be reviewed . Meager and unmethodical records promise meager and unmethodical audits . On the other hand , prescribed accounting systems accomplish nothing unless they are properly installed and maintained . And , when ...
... transactions to be reviewed . Meager and unmethodical records promise meager and unmethodical audits . On the other hand , prescribed accounting systems accomplish nothing unless they are properly installed and maintained . And , when ...
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... transactions were being maintained . In connection with practically all revenue accounts it was observed that there did not exist any method of centralized control though the facilities therefor were readily available . The records of ...
... transactions were being maintained . In connection with practically all revenue accounts it was observed that there did not exist any method of centralized control though the facilities therefor were readily available . The records of ...
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43 Stat Accounting for funds Accounting Office accounting procedure accounting system accounts and claims act of June Acting Comptroller adjustment administrative Agriculture amount appropriation approved audit division authority banks bills Bureau cash certificates checks claims division clerk Commission Congress contracts departments and establishments disbursing officers District of Columbia employees expenditures expenses Federal filed financial transactions fiscal officers fiscal year 1937 Five Civilized Tribes forms gasoline tax Government hand June 30 increase over 1931 indebtedness due Indian tribal claims June 28 legislation letter Loan ment miscellaneous money orders Office Department division operation paid Panama Canal pay roll payments percentage correct personnel Post Office Department postmasters Preaudit of vouchers prescribed Progress Administration purchase receipts received Reconstruction Finance Corporation records refunds Schedule Secretary settlement special accounting statutes thereof tion Total Treasury Department Tribe U. S. Maritime Commission United volume and percentage warrants
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Page 50 - Labor for such prior quarter. (3) The Secretary of the Treasury shall thereupon, through the Division of Disbursement of the Treasury Department and prior to audit or settlement by the General Accounting Office, pay to the State, at the time or times fixed by the Secretary of Labor, the amount so certified.
Page 3 - The board of directors of the Corporation shall determine and prescribe the manner in which its obligations shall be incurred and its expenses allowed and paid.
Page 39 - Newfoundland, and which satisfies the following conditions: ( 1 ) If 95 percent or more of the gross income of such domestic corporation for the three-year period immediately preceding the close of the taxable year (or for such part of such period...
Page 49 - Administrator for such prior period. "(3) The Secretary of the Treasury shall, upon receiving such certification, pay, through the Division of Disbursement of the Treasury Department and prior to audit or settlement by the General Accounting Office, to the State, at the time or times fixed by the Administrator, the amounts so certified.
Page 30 - Hereafter, in the settlement of the accounts of deceased officers or enlisted men of the Army, where the amount due the decedent's estate is less than five hundred dollars and no demand is presented by a duly appointed legal representative of the estate...
Page 39 - After all necessary expenses of a Federal reserve bank have been paid or provided for...
Page 8 - The expenses for each such audit may be paid from moneys advanced therefor by the Corporation or from any appropriation or appropriations for the General Accounting Office, and appropriations so used shall be reimbursed promptly by the Corporation as billed by the Comptroller General.
Page 47 - States in collecting debts from bankrupt, insolvent, or decedents' estates; to determine the character of and the necessity for its obligations and expenditures, and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid...
Page 39 - ... (computed without the benefit of this section) for such period or such part thereof was derived from the active conduct of a trade or business within a possession of the United States either on his own account or as an employee or agent of another.
Page 44 - That all moneys (including checks and drafts payable on demand) paid to or received by the alien property custodian pursuant to this Act shall be deposited forthwith in the Treasury of the United States, and may be invested and reinvested by the Secretary of the Treasury in United States bonds or United States certificates of indebtedness, under such rules and regulations as the President shall prescribe for such deposit, investment, and sale of securities; and as soon after the end of the war as...