Genuine Learning Blog: Financial Data Transparency Act Joint Data Standards

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The proposed joint data standards for the Financial Data Transparency Act (FDTA) were issued in August 2024. The public is invited to make comments on the proposed rule by October 21, 2024. In this blog, we will walk through the different data standards that were proposed jointly by the 9 agencies. This is a must watch as you don’t want to miss your opportunity to review the rule before enactment and provide your feedback.

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Alexandria Romero, CPA, is a seasoned professional with nearly two decades of expertise in governmental and nonprofit accounting. She plays a pivotal role in developing governmental training programs at Galasso Learning Solutions. Before joining the team, Alex honed her skills in various roles within the accounting field. Her engaging presentation style and passion for connecting with attendees have made her a sought-after educator, known for her ability to make complex topics accessible.

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