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The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) is an agency of the Wisconsin state government responsible for state regulation of financial institutions and educating the public about financial issues. [2] [3] The department headquarters are located at the Hill Farms State Office Building on the west side of Madison, Wisconsin. The ...
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s state general fund balance was $4.5 billion as expected, according to the recently released state Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. The rainy-day fund ...
LRB staff also maintain and update the official Wisconsin statutes and the rules of the legislature. LRB publishes the biennial report of laws passed at each session of the legislature and the biennial report of the state government, the Wisconsin Blue Book. In addition, the LRB operates a legislative library, and provides research and library ...
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin went from $4,844 in total debt liabilities per capita in 2020 to $4,781 in 2022, according to a new report on debt trends from Reason Foundation. That’s well ...
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin has the 35th highest overall tax rate in the country, according to a new report from Wisconsin Policy Forum. The rate of state and local taxes amounted to 9.9% in ...
The bill passed as 1897 Wisconsin Act 340. [3] The first Wisconsin Tax Commission was a short-term study of existing tax policy. Kennan, along with former congressman Burr W. Jones and attorney George Curtis, Jr., were charged with producing a report by the end of 1898. The report laid out the inequities of the current system, substantiating ...
A farm in Marquette County. Agriculture is a significant sector in Wisconsin's economy, producing nearly $104 billion in revenue annually. [1] The significance of the state's agricultural production is exemplified by the depiction of a Holstein cow, an ear of corn, and a wheel of cheese on Wisconsin's state quarter design. [2]
In the United States, a more-detailed version of the report, called a Form 10-K, is submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. [2] A publicly held company may also issue a much more limited version of an annual report, which is known as a "wrap report." A wrap report is a Form 10-K with an annual report cover wrapped around it. [3]