Government Accountants Reschedule Their Holiday Huddle
Published Date: 1/23/2025
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Heads up! The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) has moved its December 2025 meeting to a new date. This matters to government accountants and anyone who follows federal money rules because it could speed up or change how financial standards get updated. Keep an eye out for the new schedule to stay in the loop and avoid missing important updates!
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