Government Finance Review

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from December 1991
Last Number: June 2023

Government Finance Officers Association
ISSN 0883-7856


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August 01, 2002

  • Stadium proposal stalls in St. Louis, signals new trend.

  • United fined by Indianapolis, State of Indiana.

  • San Fernando Valley, Hollywood secession on November ballot.

  • New Jersey residents now paying traffic tickets online.

  • D.C. may see bond rating upgrade.

  • Purchasing cards come of age: A survey of state and local governments.

  • Finding opportunities in fiscal stress: how to balance your budget and improve performance.

  • Does Bond Insurance make sense for you?

  • Back to basics: making the case for investment policies.

  • Taking the plunge: the conversion to multi-year budgeting.

  • Restoring confidence in the accounting profession: ideas for improving financial reporting.

  • Proposed homeland security department: what it means to state and local governments.

  • The budget retreat as a consensus-building tool.

  • Mitigating the risks of pension fund investing.

  • GFOA Annual Conference 2002.

  • Meet the new president-elect and executive board members.

  • Property Taxation and Local Government Finance.

  • eGov.

  • Accounting, auditing, and financial reporting.

  • Cash management.

  • Education Finance.

  • Management.

  • Pensions and benefits.

  • Performance measurement.

  • Technology.

  • Calendar.

  • L.A.'s quandary: breakup or boroughs.

  • October 01, 2002

  • Getting a handle on our challenges.

  • Decline in federal revenues largest since 1946.

  • Atlanta Mayor takes revenue collection personally.

  • Orange County still leery of Merrill Lynch.

  • Retirement systems' investment earnings off 77 percent in fiscal 2001.

  • New York already making plans to reduce spending.

  • Ruling opens door for municipal telecom providers.

  • California cancels Oracle contract.

  • Finance officers not optimistic about city finances.

  • Bond insurers could withstand downgrades of reinsurers.

  • North Carolina loses triple-A rating.

  • "Tax-free cigarettes" costly to states.

  • State wins Appeal, will take over Flint's finances.

  • Glendale lands Arizona Cardinals stadium--finally.

  • Taking stock of auditor independence.

  • Needs assessments and business case analysis for technology investment decisions.

  • Seeing is believing: the use of trained observer ratings for performance measurement.

  • Please don't go! why phased retirement may make sense for your government.

  • Treasury management software: ERP or best of breed?

  • Analyzing the cost-effectiveness of managed competition: make or buy? That is the question many governments must answer in the ongoing quest to deliver high-quality services as efficiently as possible.

  • Survey reveals preference for passive investing.

  • Past due: technology for revenue collection.

  • Corporate excesses fuel regulation.