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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Fiscal responsibility

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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: 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: Requirements For Certificate Of Conformance In Financial Reporting, Mike Pentecost, Jim Leuty Aug 1981

Technical Bulletins: Requirements For Certificate Of Conformance In Financial Reporting, Mike Pentecost, Jim Leuty

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin provides information about the Certificate of Conformance in Financial Reporting Program. The Certificate of Conformance in Financial Reporting Program was begun by the Municipal Finance Officers Association (MFOA) in 1945 to emphasize its belief that every governmental unit should prepare and publish an easily understandable, comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR) covering all of its funds and financial transactions during the year.