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AGA marks CGFM's 10th year: Looks forward to bright future

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The Association for Government Accountants (AGA's) Certified Financial Manager (CGFM) program has completed 10 years and is considered to be AGA's most successful undertaking. AGA hopes for a strong growth in numbers, and widespread recognition among people within and outside the profession, by showing that the CGFM is a preferred certification for government financial managers.

Author: Camara, Christina M.
Publisher: Association of Government Accountants
Publication Name: The Journal of Government Financial Management
Subject: Government
ISSN: 1353-1385
Year: 2005
Government regulation, Licensing, certification and accreditation, Financial managers

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SSA, EPA rewarded with a green light on scorecard

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The Social Security Administration (SSA), is a better-managed agency that is more accountable to the people it serves. A major transformation in its financial management processes has resulted in two important milestones, namely that the agency received a green score on the financial management portion of the President's Management Agenda.

Author: Camara, Christina M.
Publisher: Association of Government Accountants
Publication Name: The Journal of Government Financial Management
Subject: Government
ISSN: 1353-1385
Year: 2004
Management dynamics, Administration of Human Resource Programs (except Education, Public Health, and Veterans' Affairs Programs), Financial Systems & Controls, Financial Management, Social Security Administration, Management, United States. Environmental Protection Agency, Company business management, Administrative agencies, Government agencies, United States. Social Security Administration, Sopper, Dale W.

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Getting to green

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The Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill decided to audit the annual consolidated financial statements on fiscal year 2002 in 45 days where the usual practice was closing 5 months after the end of the fiscal year. The department overcame its barriers to success by adopting the mantra that 'no issue or impediment is insurmountable'.

Author: Camara, Christina M.
Publisher: Association of Government Accountants
Publication Name: The Journal of Government Financial Management
Subject: Government
ISSN: 1353-1385
Year: 2004
Strategy & planning, Other Financial Vehicles, Security & commodity services, not elsewhere classified, Financial Record Keeping Services, Planning, Company business planning, United States. Department of the Treasury, O'Neill, Paul (American government official), Consolidated financial statements, Financial records management

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Subjects list: United States, Accounting and auditing
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