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AIMD-99-62R 1 (1999-02-19)

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United States
General Accounting Office
Washington, D.C. 20548

Accounting and Information
Management Division

B-281842



February 19, 1999


The Honorable Henry J. Hyde
Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary
House of Representatives


Subject: Federally Chartered Corporation: Review of the Financial Statement
          Audit Report for the Congressional Medal of Honor Society of the United
          States of America for 1997


Dear Mr. Chairman:

As requested, we reviewed the audit report covering the financial statements of the
Congressional Medal of Honor Society of the United States of America, a federally chartered
corporation, for the year ended December 31, 1997. The purpose of the Society is to foster
comradeship among living recipients of the Medal of Honor, to protect the dignity of the
Medal and protect its recipients from exploitation, to foster patriotism, and to inspire youth
to worthy citizenship.

Federally chartered corporations are required under 36 U.S.C. 1102-1103 to

* present the corporation's assets and liabilities and reasonable detail on the corporation's
    income and expenses in annual financial statements,

* obtain an annual financial audit by an independent public accountant, and

* submit the auditor's report and the corporation's financial statements to the Congress.

The objective of our review was to determine whether the audit report complied with the
financial reporting requirements of the law. In carrying out our work, we reviewed the
corporation's financial statements and the accompanying notes, performed certain analytical
procedures related to information presented in the financial statements, reviewed the
auditor's report, and made inquiries to corporation officials or the auditor as we deemed
necessary. We did not review the auditor's working papers. Our review disclosed no
reportable instances of noncompliance.





                                  GAO/AIMD-99-62R Congressional Medal of Honor Society

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