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June 2002

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NEWS BRIEFS

MONEY MANAGEMENT MATTERS
Managing Your Investment Program in Today’s Market

FORUM
Enterprise Risk Management: From Mitigation to Optimization

DIGITAL GOVERNMENT ON THE INTERNET
ServiceArizona: Overcoming the Obstacles to e-Government

FEDERAL FOCUS
The Making of the Federal Budget

PROFILING GFOA
State and Provincial Representatives

LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Maryland GFOA Joins Opposition to the GASB’s Performance Initiative

BOOK REVIEWS

FROM THE LIBRARY

CALENDAR

COMMENTARY
Slippery Corporations: How to Capture Their Wealth

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Articles In This Month's Issue

Using Your Web Site to Enhance Bond Market Disclosure
The proliferation of government Web sites offers a powerful tool for communicating disclosure information to the municipal bond market.
J. Ben Watkins, III and Lucy H. Harris

State Revenue Forecasting: An Institutional Framework
The revenue forecasting environment can be as important as the projections themselves, since credibility ultimately influences utility. The independence and transparency that characterize Minnesota's forecasting framework help keep the state's budget process on track.
Thomas F. Stinson

Improving Revenue Projections: 10 Questions-And Answers
A systematic approach to revenue forecasting increases the likelihood of reliable projections and eliminates some of the mystery for government stakeholders.
Laura E. Morrison

e-Government Evolution: The Richardson, Texas, Experience
After successfully managing the transition to e-government, the City of Richardson, Texas, continues to add to its electronic service portfolio.
Edward C. Snavely

Financing Economic Development: A Survey of Techniques
Economic development has evolved into an important activity for state and local governments. Understanding the various methods of financing these efforts can help governments maximize private investment in their communities.
Peter Eisinger

Technology for Small Governments: Ohio's Uniform Accounting Network
Responding to financial crises and accounting deficiencies caused by manual bookkeeping procedures in small governments, the Ohio Auditor of State has made automated financial systems an affordable reality for the state's 2,012 villages and townships.
Jim Petro

Paperless Document Recording: Saving Time and Money in Broward County
Broward County's use of electronic document recording demonstrates how governments can use technology to improve operational efficiency and better serve their customers.
Melissa Pinto Heller

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