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  2. Federal Audit Clearinghouse - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) is an office within the United States federal government.In compliance with the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-133 Revised, the FAC is in charge of receiving, processing and distributing to U.S. federal agencies the Single Audit reporting packages of thousands of recipients of federal assistance.

  3. Single Audit - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Single Audit, Subpart F of the OMB Uniform Guidance, is a rigorous, organization-wide audit or examination of an entity that expends $750,000 or more of federal assistance (commonly known as federal funds, federal grants, or federal awards) received for its operations.

  4. List of government-owned companies - Wikipedia

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    Caixa Econômica Federal, Correios, Embrapa and BNDES and are examples of public enterprises. Mixed-economy companies are enterprises with the majority of stocks owned by the government, but that also have stocks owned by the private sector and usually have their shares traded on stock exchanges.

  5. Top 100 Contractors of the U.S. federal government - Wikipedia

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    With $48.666 billion in business with the U.S. federal government, Lockheed Martin, based in Bethesda, Maryland, is the largest U.S. federal government contractor. The Top 100 Contractors Report (TCR 100) is a list developed annually by the General Services Administration as part of its tracking of U.S. federal government procurement.

  6. List of official business registers - Wikipedia

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    public company and securities register — the official repository of publicly listed or unlisted companies whose at least one emission of securities was offered for the purpose of free trading to a number of persons exceeding certain threshold (varying according to jurisdiction), thus placing such a company under specific regulatory ...

  7. These 19 Major US Companies Paid Little or No Federal Taxes ...

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    Nineteen of the biggest corporations in the U.S. reportedly paid little or zero federal taxes last year, despite making billions of dollars in a reinvigorated U.S. economy. According to a new ...

  8. Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval - Wikipedia

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    EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) is an internal database system operated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that performs automated collection, validation, indexing, and accepted forwarding of submissions by companies and others who are required by law to file forms with the SEC. The database contains ...

  9. Category : Lists of companies of the United States by state ...

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