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NEWSLETTERS - 2004

| Summer 2004 |
CONTENTS |
| 767 KB |
- Reexamining the property tax exemption
- States’ criteria for charitable organizations
- GETTING A HANDLE ON BROADBAND
- Assessing broadband as an economic development strategy
- Municipal broadband FAQ
- Broadband access technologies
- IGFOA online
- FROM THE ILLINOIS ECONOMIC AND FISCAL COMMISSION: The impact of tax amnesty
- COMMENTARY: Housing prices
- FROM THE COMPTROLLER: State revenues from fees
- INFORMATION SECURITY Part 1: Firewall basics
- FOCUS ON PERSONNEL: Five reasons people change jobs
- TRAINING AND EVENTS
- IGFOA training highlights
- 2004 IGFOA calendar
- 2004 IGFOA ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN MOLINE
- Featured Speaker J. Fred Giertz
- 2004 IGFOA Sponsoring Associates
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| Spring 2004 |
CONTENTS |
| 384 KB |
- GASB Statement Number 40, Deposits and Investment Risk Disclosures
- GASB issues statement on asset impairment and insurance recoveries
- IML explains ethics statute
- The Chicago Metro Chapter raised over $850 and toys for the Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots
- Customer service is all about responding
- Making the case for a CAFR
- Save the date for the 2004 IGFOA Annual Conference!
- Beware of Treasury Circular 230—Muni bonds as tax shelters
- Non-referendum bonds can be used to pay alternate bonds
- Introducing SAS 99: New standard addresses fraud risk
- Impact fees: A vote of confidence for economic growth?
- Demystifying the taxing world of tax objections, assessment complaints and tax appeals
- 2004 IGFOA Directory online
- 2004 IGFOA calendar
- Statewide salary and benefits database on the way
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