Vol. 19 No. 3, June 2003
Index
- Proud to be a finance officer.
- America's fastest-growing counties.
- Moody's: municipal credit quality deteriorating.
- 2003 tax burdens by state.
- GASB releases Technical Bulletin on derivatives disclosure.
- NCSL report: states still facing large gaps, tough decisions.
- The state of state government IT.
- N.J. Supreme Court upholds appropriations-backed debt.
- Philip Morris makes tobacco payment, market still leery.
- New releases.
- Xerox tops CalPERS' corporate governance focus list.
- Risky business? Evaluating the use of pension obligation bonds.
- Monitoring local government fiscal health: Michigan's new 10 point scale of fiscal distress.
- The path to bond market efficiency: how increased retail distribution can lower borrowing costs.
- The hard insurance market: how did we get here and what can we do about it?
- Guidelines for effective uses of swaps in asset-liability management.
- Evaluating internal controls: control self-assessment in government.
- Circumscribing debt issuance with written policies.
- Employee owners vs. employee renters: which do you employ?
- Application hosting: a strategy for outsourcing financial systems.
- A nation in motion: financing America's transportation infrastructure.
- GASB changes disclosures for deposits and investments.
- Financial Accounting Foundation.
- Does privatization promote efficiency? It depends.
- Calendar.
- State budget crisis: searching for the silver lining.