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FSA

American  
  1. Farm Security Agency.

  2. flexible spending account.


FSA British  

abbreviation

  1. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries

  2. (in Britain from 2001 to 2013) Financial Services Authority

  3. (in Britain) Food Standards Agency

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The FSA said: "Any consumers who have purchased affected Moma porridge products are asked not to consume them. Instead, they should return the products to the store where they were purchased and a full refund will be issued."

From BBC

Gittleman also worked in FSA’s ombudsman’s office, which is responsible for handling borrower complaints.

From MarketWatch

“These risks are magnified by FSA’s coming rollout of large-scale changes to the federal student loan program that will affect millions of borrowers. Those borrowers will need accurate and complete information when they call for help.”

From MarketWatch

In response to the report, the top official at FSA, wrote to the GAO that the agency continues “to provide critical oversight responsibilities for all of our contracts.”

From MarketWatch

Officials slashed 656 people in FSA last year according to the GAO, bringing the unit’s headcount to 777 in December, down from 1,433 at the beginning of 2025.

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