Vol. 18 No. 6, December 2002
Index
- Alabama pension fund buys share of US Airways.
- Broward County approves living wage rules.
- California starts, completes largest municipal bond sale in U.S. history.
- Dallas raises property taxes, public safety salaries.
- Fairfax hopes to halt nonprofit tax breaks.
- Schools, social services hit hard by D.C. budget cuts.
- University of Texas nonprofit implements full-disclosure policy.
- Atlanta transit agency planning lease deal for tracks, station.
- Auditor to review New Jersey pension investment strategy.
- Chicago increases number of parking tickets issued.
- Independent financial advisers approve 'best disclosure practices'.
- Manhunt will cost millions of dollars.
- Seattle looking for money in increased fees and fines.
- From scorekeeper to business partner: The evolving role of government financial executives.
- GFOA Code of Professional Ethics: anchor in a sea of change.
- Career-building strategies.
- The budget analyst: skills, training, and compensation.
- Practicing what we preach: measuring the performance of the finance office.
- Your place or mine? Telecommuting and the finance officer.
- Accounting for affiliated organizations.
- The art and science of costing labor contracts.
- Comparative Performance Measurement.
- Making Horses Drink: How to lead and succeed in business.
- "A Dynamic Model of Citizen Preference Revelation".
- "CFOs: Driving to Finance Transformation for the 21st Century".
- "Institutional Structures Utilized in State Revenue Forecasting".
- "Teaching the ABCs".
- "A Multiple-Indicator Approach to Municipal Service Evaluation: Correlating Performance Measurement and Citizen Satisfaction across Jurisdictions".
- "The Pension Offensive".
- "Ukrainian Local Governments' Finance on the Threshold of a New Millenium: Will Interbudgetary Reform Meet Public Needs"?
- Calendar.
- New Governors face tough times.