Vol. 20 No. 2, April 2004
Index
- The virtue of planning.
- Tucson citizen committee recommends regional approach to fiscal challenges.
- GFOA welcomes new director of research and consulting.
- New York City: recycling more costly than garbage.
- Winter Meeting recap.
- NLC: fiscal, economic conditions getting worse, not better.
- The Price of Government: Getting the Results We Need in an Age of Permanent Fiscal Crisis.
- Upgrades underscore Miami's financial turnaround.
- Be prepared: long-term financial planning in San Clemente, California.
- Off the shelf ... and into business practices: developing financial policies that work.
- GASB 34 and government financial condition: an analytical toolbox.
- Local government finance and budgeting 101: encouraging meaningful citizen participation through education.
- A public alternative to commercial lockbox services: Clark County's joint remittance processing center.
- To capitalize, or not to capitalize--that is the question.
- Taming the red-eyed monster.
- Who's looking out for you? quality assurance for public sector ERP implementations.
- Breaking down the president's budget: a local government perspective.
- New guidance on the letter of transmittal.
- The best tax--and the worst.
- Calendar.
- State and local finance: still perilous seas.