Government Finance Review

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from December 1991
Last Number: June 2023

Government Finance Officers Association
ISSN 0883-7856


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 3752

June 01, 2004

  • Calendar.

  • A metro merger wave: could it be?

  • December 01, 1991

  • Disclosure is an issuer responsibility.

  • Automating assessment information for improvement districts: the City of Tempe's award-winning system.

  • Searching for a better forecast: San Francisco's revenue forecasting model.

  • Economic indicators: vital signs monitor economy's health.

  • The health care systems of British Columbia and Washington state: learning from the neighbors.

  • Fraud in government entities: the perpetrators and the types of fraud.

  • Free trade with Mexico?

  • Banking reform initiatives in Congress.

  • Public pension funds: a balancing act.

  • A spreadsheet for benefit-cost analysis.

  • Accounting Ethics: A Practical Guide for Professionals.

  • Managing Fiscal Strain in Major American Cities: Understanding Retrenchment in the Public Sector.

  • February 01, 1992

  • A new data source for comparative analysis.

  • Construction insurance wrap-up programs: big savings, but not for everybody.

  • Public finance for the new order succeeding the USSR.

  • A new city's first year: a finance director's perspective.

  • City hall's parking garage helps downtown business.

  • Portfolio risk: staying out of harm's way.

  • International horizons.

  • Washington wrap-up - 1991 annual report.

  • County of Los Angeles' document-processing services partnership.

  • Automating recycling credits at curbside.

  • Survey of state and local government employee retirement systems.

  • Strategic planning: the Georgia GFOA looks to the year 2000.

  • Envisioning Information.

  • Say It With Charts: The Executive's Guide to Successful Presentations in the 1990s, 2d ed.

  • April 01, 1992

  • Where did my assets go?

  • Environmental legislation and the costs of compliance.

  • The metric system is just around the corner.

  • Understanding current and advance refundings.

  • BUCKS: Better Understanding of Cash Kontrol Systems.

  • Linking strategic plans with budgets.

  • Market-value or historical cost accounting.

  • Passing the school bond: a community solution to a local problem.

  • FOCAL teams: a new mechanism for expanded member participation in GFOA's activities.

  • BenefitLine: fast efficient service for retirement system participants.

  • Forecasting in the 90s: it's not like it used to be.

  • Declining federal transfers.

  • Competition among States and Local Governments: Efficiency and Equity in American Federalism.

  • Pension Fund Investment Management: A Handbook for Sponsors and Their Advisors.

  • The Politics of Fiscal Stress: Organizational Management of Budget Cutbacks.

  • June 01, 1992

  • GASB's implementation of the new measurement focus and basis of accounting.

  • Forecasting frustrations: factors limiting accuracy.

  • "Charge it:" credit and debit cards come to the public sector.

  • Workforce diversity: the challenge to financial managers.

  • Quantifying uncertainty: risk analysis for forecasting and strategic planning.

  • Reducing service delivery costs through public/private partnerships.

  • Advancing the level of professionalism.