What Does FMFIA Stand For?
FMFIA stands for Federal Management Financial Integrity Act Of 1982
The Federal Management Financial Integrity Act of 1982 (FMFIA) is a U.S. federal law designed to enhance the integrity and accountability of government financial management. It mandates that federal agencies establish and maintain effective internal controls over their financial operations, ensuring the reliability of financial reporting and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The FMFIA seeks to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of federal programs by promoting transparency and fostering a culture of financial accountability within government entities.
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