The Accounting System of the United States from 1789 to 1910U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 - Auditing |
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... ment are , first , to secure safe custody and legal disbursement of the money of the United States , and , second , to secure accurate account- ability and full public statement of the receipts and expenses of the Government . There is ...
... ment are , first , to secure safe custody and legal disbursement of the money of the United States , and , second , to secure accurate account- ability and full public statement of the receipts and expenses of the Government . There is ...
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... ment , in 1837 , may be summarized thus : The First Comptroller was not only an accounting officer , examining the settlements of the First and Fifth Auditors and the Commissioner of the General Land Office , but he superintended the ...
... ment , in 1837 , may be summarized thus : The First Comptroller was not only an accounting officer , examining the settlements of the First and Fifth Auditors and the Commissioner of the General Land Office , but he superintended the ...
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... ment certifies his findings to the Postmaster General for accounts of the postal revenue and expenditures therefrom , and to the Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants for other accounts . Again , the law requires postmasters to send ...
... ment certifies his findings to the Postmaster General for accounts of the postal revenue and expenditures therefrom , and to the Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants for other accounts . Again , the law requires postmasters to send ...
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... ment audits and settles all accounts of salaries and incidental expenses of the office of the Secretary of the Interior , and of all bureaus and offices under his direction ; all accounts relating to the protection , survey , and sale ...
... ment audits and settles all accounts of salaries and incidental expenses of the office of the Secretary of the Interior , and of all bureaus and offices under his direction ; all accounts relating to the protection , survey , and sale ...
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... ment of War , who shall be charged with the settlement of all accounts relative to the pay of the officers , bounties to soldiers , the expenses of the recruiting service , the incidental and contingent expenses of the department ; and ...
... ment of War , who shall be charged with the settlement of all accounts relative to the pay of the officers , bounties to soldiers , the expenses of the recruiting service , the incidental and contingent expenses of the department ; and ...
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accounts relating Act approved February Act approved July Act approved March act making appropriations act of July act to provide adjusted amended amount appointed Army attorneys audit and settle authorized balances arising thereon bond certify the balances chap charged claims clerk Commissioner of Customs Congress copies countersign all warrants court decision thereon delinquent direction disbursing officer District of Columbia Dockery Act duty eighteen hundred ending June thirtieth examine all accounts executive departments February 21 fiscal year ending Fourth Auditor further enacted Government hereafter hereby Land Office ment money-order Navy Department payment pensions person Post Office Department postal service Postmaster proper accounting officers public accounts public money purposes quarterly R. S. See sec receive and examine Register render repealed Revised Statutes Second Auditor Second Comptroller Secretary Secretary of War Sixth Auditor Stat Third Auditor transmit the accounts Treasury Department troller United vouchers and certificates War Department