The FMR is organized into designed to ensure compliance with federal laws and standardize financial practices. Key volumes include:
The , or DoD 7000.14-R , is the primary authority for all financial management policies and procedures within the Department of Defense. Spanning over 7,000 pages and roughly 350 chapters , it dictates the standards for budgeting, accounting, and reporting across all DoD components. Structure and Purpose dod financial management regulation
The regulation is mandatory for all DoD components and is maintained by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller). The Drive Toward Auditability The FMR is organized into designed to ensure
General Financial Management Information, Systems, and Requirements. Volumes 2A/2B: Budget Formulation and Presentation. Volume 3: Budget Execution. Volume 4: Accounting Policy. Volumes 7A/7B/8: Military and Civilian Pay Policies. Structure and Purpose The regulation is mandatory for
Administrative Control of Funds and Antideficiency Act Violations .
A major focus of the FMR is achieving a "clean" (unmodified) audit opinion, a goal the DoD is currently targeting for .