government financial reporting
Government financial reporting refers to the process of documenting and disclosing the financial activities and outcomes of a government entity, including its revenues, expenses, assets, and liabilities. This includes the preparation and publication of financial statements and reports that provide transparency and accountability to stakeholders such as citizens, policymakers, and investors.
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