Management Policies in Local Government Finance


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At a time when the slow pace of economic recovery and continuing reductions in state and federal assistance underscore our need for strong leadership in financial management, this volume offers a deeper understanding of financial theory and practice for its own sake.




Managing Local Government Finance


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Managing Local Government


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A descriptive analysis of how public administration is conducted within the context of local government. This book takes a public management perspective and uses examples from the USA.










Introduction to Local Government Finance


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This textbook provides an overview of the budgeting and financial management laws and practices applicable to local governments and public authorities in North Carolina. The new edition is divided into four main sections. 1. Legal Framework This section provides an overview of the public purpose clause, the fundamental constitutional limitation on local government finance; and the Local Government Budget and Fiscal Control Act. 2. Budgeting and Revenues These chapters summarize budgeting processes and identify revenue sources available to fund both operating and capital expenses. This section also includes a detailed discussion of the property tax administration and provides revenue forecasting tools for local officials. 3. Financial Management Chapters within this section discuss cash management and investments; preaudits and disbursements; and accounting, financial reporting and auditing requirements. 4. Select Expenditure Categories The final section highlights some of the major expenditure areas for local governments, including general purchasing and contracting, public enterprises, public schools, and community and economic development. This edition covers legislative changes through July 1, 2016. It replaces the second edition published in fall 2014.







Managing Local Governments


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Local Government is an area where management skills are tested to the extreme. With political considerations evident both locally and nationally, managing resources can be complex and subject to change. This book introduces new concepts and new ways of doing business that can greatly enhance the value of the services a local government provides to its citizens, without putting a greater financial burden on taxpayers. Padovani and Young present out-of-the-box thinking based on solid research and experience to discuss topics such as: Incorporating outcome indicators into strategic planning and budgeting Building a LG’s budget with ‘cost drivers’ Expanding the concept of ‘enterprise funds’ Assessing and better managing the risk associated with outsourcing Using the concept of ‘shadow pricing’ to compare public with private sector costs for services This book is a must-read for students of public administration and management, senior and middle managers in local governments around the world, and citizens who are concerned with more effective management of their local government’s programs and services. A list of suggested extra case studies for each chapter, and a description of the process to follow for ordering them, may be obtained by sending an email to [email protected]. You should request the document "Case Study Suggestions for Managing Local Governments".




Financial Management for Local Government


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This series is designed to cover all aspects of sound financial management for local governments in developed and developing countries and economies in transition. Concepts of good governance, transparency and accountability are woven into the text of every chapter, and the needs and potential obstacles to greater decentralization and democracy are highlighted. Each volume is self-contained with its own Trainer's Guide, exercises and web resources. Chapters are divided into basic and advanced concepts and the detailed relationship of each topic to the others covered in the series is explained.




The Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government Finance


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This handbook evaluates the persistent problems in the fiscal systems of state and local governments and what can be done to solve them. Each chapter provides a description of the discipline area, examines major developments in policy practices and research, and opines on future prospects.