NEWSLETTERS - 2002

December 2002 CONTENTS
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  • GASB 34: A Warning for Budgeteers
  • GASB Statement 34 Q and A
  • TARC and ICPAS Discuss Property Taxes and GASB 33
  • GASB 34 Training Workshops
  • Is Your Auditor Still Independent?
  • TARC responds
  • Grant-Related Web sites
  • GASB 34: A Budget Perspective
   
November 2002 CONTENTS
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  • Revenue diversification within Chicago Metro municipalities
  • New Executive Board elected
  • 2002-2003 Committee Chairs
  • Thanks to 2002 IGFOA Conference Sponsors
  • Outgoing President's message
  • Urban Innovation Awards announced
   
July 2002 CONTENTS
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  • Recommended considerations in developing a Fund Balance Policy
  • Kudos!
  • Board nominations sought
  • Along the way with the Downstate Chapter
  • New at www.igfoa.org
  • Legislative notes
  • Denver reception sponsors
  • Board news
  • Trainings
   
May 2002 CONTENTS
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  • The Potential Financial Impact of Recent Decisions by the IL Property Tax Appeal Board
  • Member news
  • Capital Assets and GASB No. 34
  • Resource File Addition
  • Local Government Assistance and Training
  • Welcome New Members
  • IGFOA Mourns Don Mazza
  • Lincoln Foundation seeks Volunteers
  • Profile of a Local Government Vulnerable to a Downgrade
  • A Note About the Fiscal Responsibility Report Card
February 2002 CONTENTS
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  • Highlights of IGFOA’s 2002 priorities
  • Member news
  • Letter from the President
  • The IRS and your municipality
  • Illinois Home Rule: A 30 year assessment
  • Accounting software & GASB 34 
  • Workers Comp firing
  • GASB 34: Capital Asset Accounting requirements
  • Welcome, new members

 

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