Vol. 18 No. 3, June 2002
Index
- HMO premiums to rise 25 percent for CalPERS members.
- Low electricity prices could mean higher rates for Seattle.
- Orange County upgraded by Standard & Poor.
- Public pension plans well-funded.
- Scottsdale group seeking to de-privatize fire department.
- Tobacco revenues falling short of expectations.
- Fairfax County Retirement Administrator charged with embezzling $1.2 million.
- Nebraska Legislators restore spending cuts, raise taxes.
- North Caroling facing $2 million penalty for e-procurement system.
- Oversight panel approves Nassau County's budget plan.
- Texas court upholds school financing system.
- West Virginia latest state to endorse Sales Tax Simplification Project.
- Using your Web site to enhance bond market disclosure: the proliferation of government Web sites offers a powerful tool for communicating disclosure information to the municipal bond market.
- State revenue forecasting: An institutional framework.
- Improving revenue projections: 10 questions--and answers; a systematic approach to revenue forecasting increases the likelihood of reliable projections and eliminates some of the mystery for government stakeholders.
- Financing economic development: a survey of techniques.
- Technology for small governments: Ohio's uniform accounting network.
- Paperless document recording: saving time and money in Broward County; Broward County's use of electronic document recording demonstrates how governments can use technology to improve operational efficiency and better serve their customers.
- E-government evolution: the Richardson, Texas, experience; after successfully managing the transition to e-government, the City of Richardson, Texas, continues to add to its electronic service portfolio.
- Managing your investment program in today's market.
- Enterprise risk management: from mitigation to optimization.
- ServiceArizona: overcoming the obstacles to e-government.
- The making of the federal budget.
- State and provincial representatives.
- Maryland GFOA joins opposition to the GASB's performance initiative.
- The Politics of Public Budgeting.
- Using Competition for Performance Improvement: A Resource for Practitioners Advising Governments and Not-for-Profits.
- Accounting, auditing, and financial reporting.
- Budgeting.
- Cash management.
- Debt management.
- Economic development.
- Pensions and benefits.
- Performance measurement.
- Calendar.
- Slippery corporations: how to capture their wealth.