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

February 01, 2021

  • New Challenges Require a New Approach.

  • rewind: A look back at GFR in April 1999.

  • FEMA Just-in-Time Training.

  • 2021 Federal Outlook.

  • THE BASICS OF EQUITY IN BUDGETING.

  • Make Good Decisions About Police and Public Safety Budgeting.

  • STRETCHING THE BUDGET CYCLE: Barbara Whitehorn and Stefan Jaskulak look at the budget process of two governments to explore the benefits of a longer budget cycle.

  • DEBT: HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH?

  • The Alliance for Excellence in School Budgeting: Helping schools align resources with their areas of greatest need.

  • Alliance for Excellence in School Budgeting Tackles Equity in Student Outcomes and Resources.

  • Taking Another Look at Tax-Base Sharing.

  • The City of Vernon Shows the Value of Cooperation and Understanding.

  • Forever Leases.

  • Keeping Government Diversity Efforts Strong in Hard Economic Times.

  • Counties are Ready for Their Closeup.

  • AN INTERVIEW WITH Lori Thomas.

  • Q & A with Susan Gooding-Liburd, Chief Financial Officer for the City of Miramar, Florida, and the chair of GFOA's Black Caucus.

  • 10 Steps: To Creating a Successful Employee Cross-Training Program.

  • April 01, 2021

  • Acting on Our Values.

  • rewind: A look back at GFR in August 1994.

  • A Spotlight on GFOA's Women's Public Finance Network Mentorship Program.

  • Treasury and Investment Management Committee.

  • Accounting, Auditing, and Financial Reporting Committee.

  • Reconciliation Will Play a Major Role this Year.

  • Prioritizing Your Values: Avoiding Slash and Burn in an Economic Downturn.

  • Government as a Platform: A Next-Generation Take on Coordination and Cooperation.

  • Equitable Recovery in Practice: Manage the tension between current financial shortfalls and historic underinvestment to emerge stronger for the years ahead.

  • COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: Infusing Public Deliberation into the Budgeting Process.

  • Managing Volatility: Detroit Addresses Pension-Related Financial Stress with an IRC Section 115 Trust.

  • Why Strategic Asset Management Matters.

  • The Town of Cary Instills a Culture of Collaboration.

  • Budgetary Accountability: Why, Why, Why?

  • Public-Sector Working Space May Never Be the Same.

  • Is the Local Muni Future Global?

  • Q&A with LaShea Lofton Deputy City Manager and Acting Finance Director for the City of Dayton, Ohio.

  • THE KEYS TO COLLABORATION: An Interview with Marvin Dereef.

  • 10 STEPS (plus 2!) to Finding Your Exposure to LIBOR--and What to Do about It.

  • December 01, 2020

  • Looking Back at 2020.

  • rewind: A look back at GFR in December 2007.

  • GFOA Develops Model Employment Agreement for Finance Officers.

  • Committee Update 2020.

  • Debt Committee Updates.

  • Committee on Retirement and Benefits Administration.

  • The Future of Congressional Outreach.

  • GFOA's Awards for Excellence in Government Finance.

  • CONSOLIDATION DOESN'T ALWAYS SAVE MONEY.

  • THE RISE OF THE S IN ESG AND THE ROLE OF POBLIC PENSION FUNDS.

  • Process Makes Perfect: Paraguay and El Salvador treasuries achieve real results using business process improvement.

  • Collaboration leads the Anoka County Finance Team to Success.

  • LIBOR's Coming Extinction.