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

August 01, 2017

  • The state of employer-sponsored health care and how Washington could change it.

  • Accounting for capital assets.

  • The nuanced new world of economic development incentives.

  • State general fund spending remains sluggish.

  • October 01, 2017

  • LOOKING AT TAX REFORM.

  • Beyond Urban versus Rural: New Report Reveals Five Distinct Local Economies.

  • Public Employees Overwhelmingly Choose Pensions as Retirement Plan over Defined Contribution Plans.

  • American Legacy Cities Face Unique Challenges.

  • GFOA's Scholarship Program: A Commitment to Advancing the Public Finance Profession.

  • Employee Engagement Isn't What It Could Be, Survey Finds.

  • Pension Plans Bolster Economy at Low Cost.

  • RISK-AWARE INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE.

  • Bringing Something Unexpected to the Budget Process.

  • HIRE THE RIGHT EMPLOYEE EVERY TIME: Develop a Better Application Screening Process.

  • A REGIONAL APPROACH: Collaborating with Non-Profits.

  • Making Sure Your Government's Personnel Budgeting Is Aligned with Its Goals.

  • Green Bonds Were Worth the Effort for the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District: The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District's recent bond refunding, its first green bond issue, became a template for how the district will approach future bond issues.

  • Tax Reform Begins Uncertain Journey: The first attempt at comprehensive tax reform since 1986 contains some notable provisions, including the repeal of the state and local tax deduction.

  • GASB Exposure Draft Offers Guidance on Debt: The GASB has received feedback from users of state and local government financial statements that governments may face risks with debt agreements that are not disclosed in the financial statements--risks that could affect their credit profiles.

  • Government Finance Officers Association.

  • Executive Training's Big Payoff for City Leaders: It's hard to set aside the daily demands of government to learn about leadership, but its well worth it.

  • February 01, 2017

  • 2017 Federal outlook.

  • December 01, 2017

  • STANDING COMMITTEE WINTER MEETINGS HEAD TO THE HILL.

  • GFOA Members Recognized.

  • Cognitive Computing Might Offer Another Way to Wrangle Big Data.

  • How Municipal Bond Markets Have Reacted to Pension Reform.

  • POSTPONING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS COULD CREATE CREDIT PROBLEMS FOR STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.

  • The U.S. Infrastructure Spending Picture Is Not Dire, Report Finds.

  • SHARED STAFFING APPROACHES CAN ENHANCE PROVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES.

  • Helping Protect Retirement Plans from Cybercrime.

  • Increasing Trust and Financial Sustainability through TRANSPARENCY.

  • MONITORING GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE TOWARD A LEAN-INFORMED APPROACH.

  • DEVELOPING A SUSTAINABLE RETIREE HEALTH PLAN STRATEGY.

  • ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT: A Global Trend In Local Government.

  • Want to Become a Better Finance Director? Work on Your Storytelling.

  • MSRB Continues to Work toward Better Industry Understanding.

  • GASB Issues Exposure Draft on Majority Interests.

  • A Format Governments Can Use to Make Change Last.

  • Government Finance Officers Association.

  • Can Well-Being Define What Government Does?

  • February 01, 2018

  • POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF TAX REFORM ON OUTSTANDING AND FUTURE MUNICIPAL DEBT ISSUANCE.

  • Another Look at Zero-Based Budgeting.

  • State Rainy Day Funds Grow, but Total Balances Lag.

  • New Tax Law to Create More Problems for Unfunded State Pension Plans.

  • MONITORING FINANCIAL DECISIONS: The City Tempe and a Key to Financial Sustainability.

  • Planning and Financing Smart Sustainable Cities.

  • THICK versus THIN: how technology can improve public involvement in the budget process.

  • Civic Engagement Strategies far Financial Sustainability BUDGET GAMES AND SIMULATION: All types of individuals, including expert economists, struggle to interpret and use data to develop appropriate policy recommendations.

  • Supreme Court to Decide Billon Dollar Sales Tax Case: In South Dakota v. Wayfair, a state is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that states and local governments may require retailers with no in-state physical presence to collect sales tax.

  • A New Year, A New Tax Code: The Knowns and Unknowns of Impact to State and Local Governments: State and local governments are now operating under a federal tax code that is different from the last reform effort in 1986.