What's at Stake? The U.S. Government’s Financial Statements and the Country's Fiscal Health.

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What's at Stake? The U.S. Government’s Financial Statements and the Country's Fiscal Health

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What's at Stake?The U.S. Government’s Financial Statements and the Country's Fiscal Health

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The role of CPAs

• Serve as trusted advisors to a variety of organizations

• Help businesses and individuals achieve strong financial standing

• Protect the public interest• Explain complex financial issues

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Today

• Overview of the federal budget• Insights into the federal financial statements• Nation’s deficit reality

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Federal budget

Establishes the fiscal

goals envisioned by Congress

Measured on a cash

basis

Tool to help guide

spending decisions

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Federal financial statements

Record of what has actually

happened

Prepared on an accrual

basis

Provide information

about longer-term implications

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Revenue = $2.4 trillion Expenses = exceeded

revenue by $1.3 trillion

2012 financial statements

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Assets=$2.7 trillion

Liabilities=$18.8 trillion

Accumulated deficit=

$16.1 trillion

2012 financial statements

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U.S. financial statements differ from other organizations

Most financial statements show obligations or liabilities on balance sheet

U.S. government’s financial statements do not include Social Security and Medicare

• Footnote disclosures • Not reflected as liabilities

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Reality of future obligations

These future obligations equal:

Additional social insurance deficit $52 trillion

Cumulative deficit 16 trillion

Total deficit $68 trillion

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Key data in publicly traded company’s financial statements

Revenue: how much money the company

is bringing in

Expenses: how much money the

company is spending

EarningsExpenses < Revenue

= Financially Healthy Company

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In tr

illio

ns

2009 2010 2011 2012

$11.5

$13.5$14.8

$16.1

Accumulated deficit

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What’s next

Visit: aicpa.org/Wha

tsAtStake

Watch What’s at Stake: The CPA Profession on

Federal Financial Responsibility

Policymakers: read the Financial Report

of the U.S. Government

Citizens: read A Citizen’s Guide to the Fiscal Year 2012 Financial Report of

the U.S. Government

Join the public dialogue to make the county’s fiscal health

a national priority

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