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GAO Sees Problems in Government’s Financial Management
Accounting Today ^ | 12/27/2010 | Staff

Posted on 12/29/2010 10:27:01 AM PST by Qbert

The U.S. Government Accountability Office said it could not render an opinion on the 2010 consolidated financial statements of the federal government, because of widespread material internal control weaknesses, significant uncertainties, and other limitations.  

“Even though significant progress has been made since the enactment of key financial management reforms in the 1990s, our report on the U.S. government's consolidated financial statement illustrates that much work remains to be done to improve federal financial management,” Acting Comptroller General Gene Dodaro said in a statement. “Shortcomings in three areas again prevented us from expressing an opinion on the accrual-based financial statements.”

The main obstacles to a GAO opinion were: (1) serious financial management problems at the Department of Defense that made its financial statements unauditable, (2) the federal government’s inability to adequately account for and reconcile intragovernmental activity and balances between federal agencies, and (3) the federal government’s ineffective process for preparing the consolidated financial statements.

In addition, the GAO said last week it was unable to render an opinion on the 2010 Statement of Social Insurance because of significant uncertainties, primarily related to the achievement of projected reductions in Medicare cost growth. The consolidated financial statements discuss these uncertainties, which relate to reductions in physician payment rates and to productivity improvements, and provide an illustrative alternative projection to illustrate the uncertainties.

Dodaro also cited material weaknesses involving an estimated $125.4 billion in improper payments, information security across government, and tax collection activities. He noted that three major agencies — the DOD, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Labor — did not get clean opinions. Nineteen of 24 major agencies did get clean opinions on all their statements.

“Given the federal government’s fiscal challenges, it’s imperative that Congress, the administration, and federal managers have reliable, useful, and timely financial and performance information,” Dodaro said. “Improved accuracy and transparency in financial reporting are urgently needed.”


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: gao; government

1 posted on 12/29/2010 10:27:04 AM PST by Qbert
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Statement: "GAO Sees Problems in Government’s Financial Management"

Response: This statement ASSUMES that those people currently in office are capable of the management of governmental affairs. From what I have seen they are not.

2 posted on 12/29/2010 10:43:26 AM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS (It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
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Wow! NOTHING gets by the GAO!


3 posted on 12/29/2010 10:44:10 AM PST by RexBeach ("There is no such thing as a good tax." Winston Churchill)
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GAO Sees Problems in Government’s Financial Management

The government is $14 Trillion in debt, so this is a joke, right?

4 posted on 12/29/2010 10:47:31 AM PST by The Sons of Liberty (Psalm 109:8 Let his days be few and let another take his office. - Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin)
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If private companies did their accounting like the government did, they’d be under investigation by the pension guarantee agency and the IRS, or their CEOs would already be in prison.


5 posted on 12/29/2010 11:00:19 AM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Darwinism is to Genesis as Global Warming is to Revelations.)
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