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The SF-133 is the federal government's most critical budget execution report, and if you work in federal accounting, you need to understand it. In this comprehensive CPE course, we break down: ✅ What the SF-133 is and why it exists ✅ The four core sections: budgetary resources, status of resources, obligated balance changes, and outlays ✅ When and how agencies submit through GTAS (monthly reporting cycle) ✅ How to read the USSGL crosswalk and build an SF-133 from your trial balance ✅ Real-world examples from actual agency reports Who should watch: CPAs, federal accountants, auditors, budget analysts, and anyone working with federal financial statements or the Statement of Budgetary Resources (SBR). Key Topics Covered: Legal requirements and compliance (OMB Circular A-11) GTAS submission schedule and deadlines Understanding account attributes (begin/end indicators, reimbursable flags, apportionment categories, authority types) Navigation of the Treasury Financial Manual USSGL crosswalk Month-to-month tracking and year-end reconciliation Unexpired, expired, and canceled fund reporting 📊 Includes step-by-step walkthrough of actual SF-133 reports from OMB MAX 💡 This course aligns with OMB Circular A-123, GAO Green Book, FASAB standards, and the Treasury Financial Manual (TFM). Earn NASBA-approved CPE credits: FederalFinanceCPE.com Resources mentioned: Treasury Financial Manual (TFM) USSGL Supplement OMB MAX portal (portal.max.gov) for public SF-133 reports GTAS (Government-wide Treasury Account Symbol Adjusted Trial Balance System)