
10.2 - Money, Section 2
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- Q1Which is not an Appropriation type of money for the Federal Government?Multi-YearNo-YearMini-YearOne-Year60s
- Q2Flow of Money is Appropriations -> Prescriptive Money -> Type of MoneyTrueFalse60s
- Q3What is the difference between an Appropriations Bill and an Authorization Bill?Appropriations Bill legal authority to spend US Treasury Funds - Authorization Bill authority program or agency to exist and determines its policy and structureThere is no differenceAppropriations Bill legal authority to budget US Treasury Funds - Authorization Bill authority program or agency to exist and determines its policy and structureNone of the above60s
- Q4What is the difference between Discretionary spending and Mandatory spending?Discretionary is only for Medicaid and Mandatory is only for Substance AbuseDiscretionary is entitlement spending and Mandatory is two thirds of Federal budgetDiscretionary is optional and Mandatory is to pay interest on debt.Discretionary is optional and Mandatory is automatically obligated60s
- Q5One-Year appropriations isAll the answers are correctAn agency may obligate and expend appropriations only for a proper purposeAn agency may obligate only within the time limits to the appropriationsAn agency may not obligate more then the amount appropriated by Congress60s
- Q6The General Fund of the U. S. Government can be viewed as America's checkbookTrueFalse60s
- Q7The term: color of money is used:To refer to an authorization category for a DoD financial account.To refer to a legal category for a civilian agencyTo refer to an appropriation category for a DoD financial account.To refer to a formal approach to color of the treasury money supply60s
- Q8The three Fiscal Laws on Money are:No answers are correctAuthorized Act, Bona Fide Want Rule, Antideficiency ActMisauthorized Act, Bona Fide Need Rule, Antideficiency ActMisauthorized Act, Bona File Need Rule, Antidiscrimination Act60s
- Q9In most cases, The Bona Fide Need Rule requires that appropriated funds be use only for needs or services that arise in the year(s) of the appropriation obligation availability periodFalseTrue60s
- Q10A Government Department or Agency is authorized to park money every year to procure goods and services for the next fiscal yearTrueFalse60s