Vol. 18 No. 4, August 2002
Index
- GASB issues new statement on component units.
- Governments paying higher insurance premiums for less coverage.
- IDBs down, housing up.
- Insured obligations with public underlying ratings trade more favorably.
- New Colorado city struggling to collect taxes, pay bills.
- New York Mayor increases IT budget to accommodate 311 system.
- State fiscal stress to continue, survey reports.
- D.C. may see bond rating upgrade.
- New Jersey residents now paying traffic tickets online.
- Public investors team up to clean up conflicts of interest.
- San Fernando Valley, Hollywood secession on November ballot.
- Stadium proposal stalls in St. Louis, signals new trend.
- United fined by Indianapolis, State of Indiana.
- 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.
- eGov.
- Property Taxation and Local Government Finance.
- Accounting, auditing, and financial reporting.
- Cash management.
- Education Finance.
- Management.
- Pensions and benefits.
- Performance measurement.
- Technology.
- Calendar.
- L.A.'s quandary: breakup or boroughs.