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Truth in Accounting
Truth in Accounting
17 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast is the only one discussing the financial reality of the United States from an accounting perspective, not a political one. We dive into the little-known world of government accounting and how its flawed standards are wreaking havoc. We seek to answer the question, why does the government have different standards than corporations? And how can we change it?
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This podcast is the only one discussing the financial reality of the United States from an accounting perspective, not a political one. We dive into the little-known world of government accounting and how its flawed standards are wreaking havoc. We seek to answer the question, why does the government have different standards than corporations? And how can we change it?
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Biden's Infrastructure Plan and America's Largest Cities
Truth in Accounting
1 hour 1 minute 33 seconds
1 year ago
Biden's Infrastructure Plan and America's Largest Cities

Truth in Accounting hosts special guest Steve Malanga, senior editor at City Journal. In this episode, we discuss the financial troubles of America's largest cities and the effects of Biden's infrastructure plan. _______________________________ Subscribe to Truth in Accounting here: https://bit.ly/2uygGER The official Truth in Accounting YouTube channel is your primary destination for informative and entertaining videos on government finances. For more about Truth in Accounting's work, visit: https://www.truthinaccounting.org Follow Truth in Accounting here: Facebook: https://facebook.com/truthinaccounting Twitter: https://twitter.com/truthinacct Instagram: https://instagram.com/truthinacct LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/truth-in-accounting ------------ Steven Malanga is the George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and City Journal’s senior editor. He writes about the intersection of urban economies, business communities, and public policy. Malanga is the author of The New New Left: How American Politics Works Today (2005); The Immigration Solution: A Better Plan than Today’s (2007), coauthored with Heather Mac Donald and Victor Davis Hanson; and Shakedown: The Continuing Conspiracy Against the American Taxpayer (2010). In 2013, former Florida governor Jeb Bush called Malanga “the best thinker on state and local fiscal matters” in a tweet; in a 2014 Manhattan Institute speech, he said that Malanga’s warnings on states’ coming debt and pension crises had influenced fiscal reforms undertaken in Florida. Sheila Weinberg is the founder and CEO of Truth in Accounting. Since 2002 Ms. Weinberg has led Truth in Accounting's research initiatives. Because of her expertise in governmental budgeting and accounting, Ms. Weinberg has testified before the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB), the Government Accounting Standards Board, and numerous state legislative hearings on matters of proper government accounting. Her commentary on the federal budget, Social Security, Medicare and other national issues has appeared repeatedly in numerous publications, including USA Today, the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal. She has been a guest on local and national television and radio shows, and is often engaged to speak on federal and state budget and accounting issues. Bill Bergman served as Truth in Accounting's Director of Research. He led question formation, idea developmen,t and application of research initiatives. Bill teaches finance courses at Loyola University Chicago. He hasovern 30 years of financial market experience, including thirteen years as an economist and policy analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Bill earned an M.B.A. and an M.A. in public policy from the University of Chicago in 1990.

Truth in Accounting
This podcast is the only one discussing the financial reality of the United States from an accounting perspective, not a political one. We dive into the little-known world of government accounting and how its flawed standards are wreaking havoc. We seek to answer the question, why does the government have different standards than corporations? And how can we change it?