Federal Credit in the United States
Federal Credit in the Federal Budget Process
Meaning of Federal Credit in the congressional and executive budget processes (GAO source): Defined by the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (FCRA) as federal direct loans and federal loan guarantees.
Guide to U.S. Federal Credit Reform Act Accounts (Budget Process)
- Credit Reform Act Accounts
- Credit Program Account
- Financing Account
- Liquidating Account
- Negative Subsidy Receipt Account
Guide to U.S. Federal Credit Subsidy Cost (Budget Process)
- Credit Subsidy Cost
- Direct Loan Subsidy Cost
- Guaranteed Loan Subsidy Cost
Resources
See Also
- Federal Appropriations
- Entries about the United States Budget Process in the Encyclopedia (including Federal Credit)
- Public Debt
Further Reading
- Legislatures and the budget process: the myth of fiscal control
(J Wehner, 2010)
- Reconcilable Differences?: Congress, the Budget Process, and the Deficit (JB Gilmour, 1990)
- Fiscal institutions and fiscal performance
(JM Poterba, J von Hagen, 2008)