Making the Most of the New Blue Book (PDF)
The 2005 edition of Governmental Accounting, Auditing, and Financial Reporting marks the eighth substantial revision in a series that now extends almost 70 years. Learn what has changed since the 2001 edition and why the Blue Book is still the ultimate training tool and technical resource on governmental accounting.
Gregory S. Allison
Governmental Accounting Standards Come of Age: Highlights from the First 20 Years
Last June marked the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. Retrace the steps of the GASB over its first 20 years — from the original project agenda through the landmark issuance of Statement 34 and beyond.
Terry K. Patton and Robert J. Freeman
Peering into the Future: Emerging Issues in Governmental Accounting
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board recently approved a new strategic plan that will play an important role in establishing how and when standards are adopted in the years to come. Learn about the GASB’s major goals for the next five years and the issues that are likely to be addressed in the near-term and not-so-near term.
David R. Bean
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