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Management

            Deputy Chief Financial Officer (DCFO)

The Office of the Deputy Chief Financial Officer (DCFO) provides policy advice to the Assistant Secretary for Management/CFO and other executives on all Department-wide financial management, risk and internal control, and asset management matters and has Department-wide responsibility for implementing the provisions of the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 and the Government Management Reform Act of 1994. This office publishes the Agency Financial Report.
The Office of the Deputy Chief Financial Officer (DCFO) supports Treasury Operations by providing financial management policy advice and reporting the Department's financial results.

Treasury Financial Manual

Treasury Orders and Directives

Financial Management Service (FMS)

(FMS) Standard General Ledger

Office of Management and Budget

Legislative Information

Government Accountability Office

Joint Financial Management Improvement Program

U.S. Chief Financial Officer's Council


Agency Financial Report
Treasury's yearly financial reports.

Treasury Franchising
The Treasury Franchise Fund (Fund) is an entrepreneurial governmental enterprise established to provide to other components within Treasury and/or to outside agencies, common administrative support services, on a competitive and fully cost-reimbursable basis. 

 

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