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NEWSLETTERS - 2001

| November 2001 |
CONTENTS |
| 587 KB |
- An open letter to the municipal securities industry
- Member news
- Top 10 ways to improve a G.O. rating
- Illinois Home Rule: A 30 year assessment
- Illinois high grade credits
- GFOA Recommended Practice -- Underwriter Disclaimers
- Welcome, new members
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| Autumn
2001 |
CONTENTS |
| 578 KB |
- IGFOA endorses Stafford for IMRF
- Member news
- More member news
- IDEAL Fund has monies for localities
- 2001GFOA Philadelphia Reception Sponsors
- Resource Center additions
- Mentoring program
- Cyber crime!
- Welcome, new members
- How to obtain a waiver of GFOA Certification Exams
- GASB issues #37 and #38
- Illinois Home Rule: A 30 year assessment
- Guidelines for Local Records Act Changes
- State GASB implementation
- Illinois agencies earn GFOA Popular Annual Finance Awards
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| Spring
2001 |
CONTENTS |
| 600 KB |
- Philly party!
- Member news
- Thank you, Miriam
- Welcome, New Members
- Women’s Network Education Grant
- New reports available
- Interpretive letter on FHLB letters of credit as collateral
- Been Meaning to Do Some Mentoring?
- GFOA Adopts Recommended Practices
- Kudos
- Municipal League Launches New Web Area
- IGFOA Technical Accounting Review Committee on 21 &
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- News & Updates
- SAS 89 and How the Changes May Impact You
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| February
2001 |
CONTENTS |
| 400 KB |
- Member news
- Chapter news
- South Metro Chapter celebrates tenth anniversary
- Chicago Metro Chapter announces scholarship
- Chapters name new leaders for 2001
- 2000 Legislative Veto Session update
- TARC comments on GASB Exposure Draft
- T & C Committee undertakes Information Management
Planning
- GFOA opposes possible change in materiality rules
- GFOA 2001 scholarships
- Additions to resource files
- Welcome, new members
- 2000–2001 Executive Board
- Kudos…
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