The Anatomy of Federal Accounts
Covers the administrative budget, the balance sheet, the various funds, and explains conceptually and mechanically the construction of reference statements, classifies the Government's expenditures and receipts, and transforms the consolidated economic statements in the precise form published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (formerly Office of Business Economics).
- 1960s
- The Anatomy of Federal Accounts, Volume I, Section 1
- The Anatomy of Federal Accounts, Volume I, Section 2
- The Anatomy of Federal Accounts, Volume I, Section 3
- The Anatomy of Federal Accounts, Volume I, Section 4
- The Anatomy of Federal Accounts, Volume II, Section 1
- The Anatomy of Federal Accounts, Volume II, Section 2
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1969
National Income Division, Office of Business Economics, U.S. Dept. of Commerce
No Copyright - United States (NoC-US)
Bureau of Economic Analysis
- oclc: 8536477
United States. Department of Commerce and Rice, Marilyn Y. The Anatomy of Federal Accounts , [Washington, D.C.]: National Income Division, Office of Business Economics, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1969, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/9074, accessed on December 10, 2024.