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MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

Budgets

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Technical Bulletins: Unemployment Insurance: Premium Paying Vs. Reimbursement, David Angerer Mar 2008

Technical Bulletins: Unemployment Insurance: Premium Paying Vs. Reimbursement, David Angerer

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Cities may designate themselves as either a "premium-paying" or a "reimbursement" employer; however, a municipality's choice has implications for its annual budget.


Technical Bulletins: Annual Reporting Requirements Of The State Division Of Local Finance, Al Major Aug 2007

Technical Bulletins: Annual Reporting Requirements Of The State Division Of Local Finance, Al Major

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

Cities that issue short-term debt (notes) must annually submit their budgets to the Division of Local Finance for approval before the budget becomes official.


Technical Bulletins: Annual Reporting Requirements Of The State Division Of Local Finance, Al Major Oct 2002

Technical Bulletins: Annual Reporting Requirements Of The State Division Of Local Finance, Al Major

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

Cities that issue short-term debt (notes) must annually submit their budgets to the DLF for approval before the budget becomes official.


Technical Bulletins: Improving Financial Responsibility Through Budget Amendment Control, Ken Joines Aug 1992

Technical Bulletins: Improving Financial Responsibility Through Budget Amendment Control, Ken Joines

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin provides information intended to help city councils and their individual members be more financially responsible. Included is a sample ordinance that establishes a requirement that any additional expenditures resulting from an amendment to a city's budget must be accompanied by a resolution identifying a corresponding increase in income and/or expenditure reduction.


Technical Bulletins: Improving Financial Responsibility Through Budget Amendment Control, Ken Joines, Tom Brant Jan 1988

Technical Bulletins: Improving Financial Responsibility Through Budget Amendment Control, Ken Joines, Tom Brant

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin provides information intended to help city councils and their individual members be more financially responsible. Included is a sample ordinance that establishes a requirement that any additional expenditures resulting from an amendment to a city's budget must be accompanied by a resolution identifying a corresponding increase in income and/or expenditure reduction.


Technical Bulletins: 1987-88 State Revenue Estimates, Federal Revenue Sharing & Local Sales Tax Outlook, Ken Joines, Jim Leuty Apr 1987

Technical Bulletins: 1987-88 State Revenue Estimates, Federal Revenue Sharing & Local Sales Tax Outlook, Ken Joines, Jim Leuty

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This Technical Bulletin provides the amount of state shared taxes that Tennessee cities were expected to receive for the fiscal year 1987-88. At the time this bulletin was published, the State General Assembly had not yet adjourned and the state budget had not been passed. Therefore, the per capita amounts presented in the bulletin were estimates only and subject to change.


Technical Bulletins: Improving Financial Responsibility Through Budget Amendment Control, Ken Joines, Tom Brant Mar 1987

Technical Bulletins: Improving Financial Responsibility Through Budget Amendment Control, Ken Joines, Tom Brant

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin provides information intended to help city councils and their individual members be more financially responsible. Included is a sample ordinance that establishes a requirement that any additional expenditures resulting from an amendment to a city's budget must be accompanied by a resolution identifying a corresponding increase in income and/or expenditure reduction.


Technical Bulletins: Estimates Of 1985-86 Intergovernmental Revenues For Cities, Ken Joines, Jim Leuty Apr 1985

Technical Bulletins: Estimates Of 1985-86 Intergovernmental Revenues For Cities, Ken Joines, Jim Leuty

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A summary of what cities could expect to receive from intergovernmental revenues for the 1985-86 fiscal year.


Technical Bulletins: How To Survive Another Budget, Robert W. Freson Feb 1985

Technical Bulletins: How To Survive Another Budget, Robert W. Freson

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin describes various approaches - including strategic planning, privatization, and reducing costs - that cities can take to stretch available financial resources to meet the needs of their community.


Technical Bulletins: Meeting The End-Of-Fiscal-Year Budget Crunch, E. W. Meisenhelder Mar 1983

Technical Bulletins: Meeting The End-Of-Fiscal-Year Budget Crunch, E. W. Meisenhelder

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin discusses three techniques that could be used to mitigate some of the adverse effects of economic recession on municipal budgets.


Technical Bulletins: Suggested Budget Calendar For Small/Medium-Sized Cities, William R. Bailey Apr 1981

Technical Bulletins: Suggested Budget Calendar For Small/Medium-Sized Cities, William R. Bailey

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin provides guidelines for what kind of budgetary schedule a small or medium-sized city might follow.


Technical Bulletins: Estimates Of State-Shared Taxes, 1975-1976 Fiscal Year, Mtas Jun 1975

Technical Bulletins: Estimates Of State-Shared Taxes, 1975-1976 Fiscal Year, Mtas

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

To aid cities in preparing budget figures, MTAS Finance and Accounting Consultant Ken Joines compiled these estimates of state-shared taxes to be distributed to cities during the 1975-1976 fiscal year.