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NEWSLETTERS - 2006

| Summer 2006 |
CONTENTS |
| 616 KB |
- IGFOA Conference 2006
- Keynote: The Ethics Guy
- Seminars within a Conference
- Leadership Dialogue
- Advanced Governmental Accounting
- Characteristics of highly rated credits
- Utilities: Project Lightspeed franchise considerations
- Understanding wireless communications
- What the CPA designation really means
- Links for CPAs
- CPA criteria
- Assistants and Professional Staff Network
- Getting your IGFOA emails
- New TARC online resources
- New at the Resource Database
- Public Finance Law Seminar
- Housing & transportation affordability index
- IGFOA Calendar of events
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| Winter 2006 |
CONTENTS |
| 505 KB |
- The connections between economic development and land taxation
- Sales tax: A tale of two cities: Point of acceptance in St. Charles and Carol Stream
- New statute gives utilities increased rights over bankrupt users
- Info security--Part 4 in a 4-part series: Security Administration
- IGFOA Executive Board Meeting highlights
- Recognizing contributions to IGFOA in Oct./Nov.
- Career Development seminars draw raves
- Downstate IGFOA Winter Meeting and Training
- Updates at www.igfoa.org
- Chapter officers update
- Welcome to the IGFOA Executive Board
- 2006 IGFOA calendar
- 100th GFOA Conference in Montreal May 7-10
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