Vol. 17 No. 5, October 2001
Index
- The GASB's Mission and Performance Measurement.
- Future of Minnesota Tax Increment Financing in Doubt.
- Municipalities Entering Telecommunications Business.
- Pension Fund Manager Bilks Clients, Arrested Again.
- Rating Agencies Downgrade State of Tennessee's Bond Rating.
- States Struggling with Revenue Shortfalls.
- Tobacco Settlement Balancing Budgets, not Preventing Smoking.
- City Seeks Millions in Police, Fire Trims.
- Illinois Garnishing Wages of Non-filing State Employees.
- IRS to Examine Advance Refundings for Arbitrage Compliance.
- Kentucky to Offer Prepaid Tuition Program.
- London Mayor Promoting Tax to Fight Traffic Congestion.
- Property Tax Relief for Accommodating Seniors and Disabled.
- Rethinking the Fiscal Role of the States in Public Education.
- Charter Schools and Private Profits.
- The Impact of Property Tax Limitations on School Funding and Performance.
- Alleviating Teacher Shortages through Pension Plan Redesign.
- Closing the Budget Gap through Tax Base Appreciation.
- Linking School Performance to Resource Allocation.
- Capital Planning for Public School Systems.
- 2000 Census Yields Unexpected Results.
- Two New GASB Standards.
- Information Technology in Local Government: A Practical Guide for Managers.
- Making Results-Based State Government Work.
- ACCOUNTING, AUDITING, AND FINANCIAL REPORTING.
- CAPITAL FINANCE.
- CASH MANAGEMENT.
- DEBT MANAGEMENT.
- Burnout: When Bad Things Happen to Good Managers.
- Competitive Cities: A Report Card on Efficiency in Service Delivery in America's Largest Cities.
- PRIVATIZATION.