The effort to produce
Maryland's comprehensive
annual financial report
begins as fiscal year-end closing
statements pour in, to be
reconciled by the professionals in
the General Accounting Division of
the State Comptroller's Office.
Maryland's wide recognition as a
leader in the field of financial
reporting reflects an important
function of the Comptroller's
Office.
But at the same time that fiscal
year 1991's books were being
closed, the comptroller's other
responsibilities were being carried
out 24 hours a day, seven days a
week, across Maryland and our
nation.
Join us for 24 hours in the life of
the Maryland State Comptroller's
Office, a composite of activities
taking place while the books were
being closed on fiscal year 1991.
(please turn to page 6)
[See page image for photos]
Carrying out one of the Maryland State Comptroller's lesser known
responsibilities, David Elrod tests the octane of gasoline sold in the
state.
On the cover: The Louis L Goldstein
Treasury Building houses the mam offices of
the State Comptroller and State Treasurer.
Cover art: Joseph MacLeod
Cover design: Fishergate Publishing
Above photograph: Roberta Gracie
Other photographs: Michael Walsh
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