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Comprehensive collection of financial reports and documents for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM)
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Quarterly financial reports (QFR) for departments and agencies consist of financial tables comparing planned and actual expenditures for both the quarter and year-to-date as well as comparative information for the preceding fiscal year. Each report includes spending authorities granted through the Main and Supplementary Estimates as well as any allotment transfers approved by Treasury Board that have become available for use by the institution at the end of the quarter.
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The Canadian Space Agency's (CSA) Quarterly Financial Reports make in-year spending at the Agency level available to Parliamentarians and Canadians. These reports supplement existing year-end reporting. Each quarterly financial report includes spending authorities granted through the Main and Supplementary Estimates as well as any allotment transfers approved by Treasury Board that have become available for use at the end of the quarter.
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The quarterly financial report has financial information and a statement accompanying it. The financial information incorporates a statement of authorities and a table of departmental budgetary expenditures by standard object including information on both the quarter and fiscal year-to-date; and comparative financial information for the preceding fiscal year for both the quarter and fiscal year-to-date. The statement accompanying the financial information outlines results, risks, and significant changes in relation to operations, personnel and programs. The three quarterly reports are published within each quarter-end. Accessible through the provided links are the financial reports and statements from 2011 onward, in addition to supplementary data detailing the 2012 Budget Implementation Strategy.
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This quarterly financial report has been prepared by management as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by the Treasury Board. This quarterly financial report should be read in conjunction with the 2018-2019 Main Estimâtes.
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Veterans Affairs Canada's Quarterly Financial Reports make in-year spending at a departmental level available to Parliamentarians and Canadians. These reports supplement existing year-end reporting. Each quarterly financial report includes spending authorities granted through the Main and Supplementary Estimates as well as any allotment transfers approved by Treasury Board that have become available for use at the end of the quarter.
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Statement outlining results, risks and significant changes in operations, personnel and programs.
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Statements Outlining Results, Risks and Significant Changes in Operations, Personnel and Programs. The quarterly financial reports have been prepared by LAC as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by Treasury Board. The quarterly financial reports should be read in conjunction with the 2020-2021 Main Estimates and Supplementary Estimates.
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Statements Outlining Results, Risks and Significant Changes in Operations, Personnel and Programs. The quarterly financial reports have been prepared by LAC as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by Treasury Board. The quarterly financial reports should be read in conjunction with the 2024-2025 Main Estimates and Supplementary Estimates.
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Quarterly financial reports (QFR) for departments and agencies consist of financial tables comparing planned and actual expenditures for both the quarter and year-to-date as well as comparative information for the preceding fiscal year. Each report includes spending authorities granted through the Main and Supplementary Estimates as well as any allotment transfers approved by Treasury Board that have become available for use by the institution at the end of the quarter.
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Statements Outlining Results, Risks and Significant Changes in Operations, Personnel and Programs. The quarterly financial reports have been prepared by LAC as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by Treasury Board. The quarterly financial reports should be read in conjunction with the 2023-2024 Main Estimates and Supplementary Estimates.
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Statements Outlining Results, Risks and Significant Changes in Operations, Personnel and Programs. The quarterly financial reports have been prepared by LAC as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by Treasury Board. The quarterly financial reports should be read in conjunction with the 2022-2023 Main Estimates and Supplementary Estimates.
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Statements Outlining Results, Risks and Significant Changes in Operations, Personnel and Programs. The quarterly financial reports have been prepared by LAC as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by Treasury Board. The quarterly financial reports should be read in conjunction with the 2020-2021 Main Estimates and Supplementary Estimates.
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The audit objective is to determine if the design and operational effectiveness of internal controls over the process of preparing annual financial statements and quarterly financial reports are adequate.
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On March 23, 2004, the Government announced a new policy on the mandatory publication of contracts over $10,000. At the time, certain types of contracts were excluded from the proactive disclosure requirements, chief among these being contracts for legal services. TBS has revised the Treasury Board Guidelines on the Proactive Disclosure of Contracts to remove the exemption for contracts for legal services. Under the current guidelines, the only contracts exempted from proactive disclosure obligations are those where disclosure of information would compromise criminal investigations, national security, negotiations or public safety. This Website provides information on legal agents appointed by the Minister of Justice and the related contracts for legal services issued by the Department of Justice. The general policy of the Department is that legal services within the department's statutory mandate should be handled by departmental counsel. The Department recognizes, however, that there are instances when such services may or should be outsourced to legal agents. The Department of Justice's Policy on Contracting for Legal Services and Legal Agent Appointments sets out the principles which guide the appointment of legal agents. Every three months we will be reporting new legal agent appointments made by the Minister of Justice in the quarter being reported. By June 30th, following the last quarterly report for each fiscal year, a report will include the total annual expenditures by firm, based on amounts taxed by the Department, where the aggregate value of amounts taxed exceeds $10,000.00 in the fiscal year being reported. This approach balances the need for transparency and disclosure of contract information with the recognition that aspects of contracts for legal services are protected by solicitor-client privilege and litigation privilege. The overall disclosure is presented fairly, in all material respects and in accordance with TBS Guidelines on the Proactive Disclosure of Contracts.
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Veterans Affairs Canada's Quarterly Financial Reports make in-year spending at a departmental level available to Parliamentarians and Canadians. These reports supplement existing year-end reporting. Each quarterly financial report includes spending authorities granted through the Main and Supplementary Estimates as well as any allotment transfers approved by Treasury Board that have become available for use at the end of the quarter.
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The Canadian Space Agency's (CSA) Quarterly Financial Reports make in-year spending at the Agency level available to Parliamentarians and Canadians. These reports supplement existing year-end reporting. Each quarterly financial report includes spending authorities granted through the Main and Supplementary Estimates as well as any allotment transfers approved by Treasury Board that have become available for use at the end of the quarter.
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This quarterly financial report has been prepared by management as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by the Treasury Board. This quarterly financial report should be read in conjunction with the 2018-2019 Main Estimâtes.
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Using Quarterly Financial Reports (QFR), this table presents net budgetary expenditures by standard object (including voted and statutory expenditures) for the quarter and year-to-date for each organization that produces a QFR. Data from the previous fiscal year is also presented for comparison. Quarterly financial reports (QFR) for departments and agencies consist of financial tables comparing planned and actual expenditures for both the quarter and year-to-date as well as comparative information for the preceding fiscal year. Each report includes spending authorities granted through the Main and Supplementary Estimates as well as any allotment transfers approved by Treasury Board that have become available for use by the institution at the end of the quarter. Notes: - QFRs may revise estimates of statutory expenditures related to plans previously published in the Estimates documents. - Internal and external revenues, reflected as negative expenditures, are provided for information. All figures presented reflect information published in the Departmental and Agency Quarterly Financial Reports, although totals may not match or agree with those presented in these documents due to rounding. In cases where machinery of government changes (such as the merging or elimination of organizations) have occurred, the data has not been adjusted.
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Comprehensive collection of financial reports and documents for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM)