10 Steps to Better Coordination Between Finance and Procurement
While organizations can structure finance and procurement in many different ways, they all share one need: the two functions must be aligned and working together. This
How a new approach could improve accuracy, benefit the community, and cultivate trust in local government
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The full issue of the June 2024 Government Finance Review is available to read electronically. Individual articles are available for download below.
Is It Time to Rethink Property Taxes?
How fair, accurate, and predictable property taxes can benefit local governments and taxpayers alike by Shayne Kavanagh and Christopher R. Berry
Federal Advocacy
Real-World Relability
How high-reliability teams build resilience instead of chasing zero errors by Jake Mazulewicz, Ph.D
Sharpening the Budgeting Strategy
How two Florida cities transformed their budgeting process by Jara Kern and Kel Wang
Speaking the Same Language
How the Cities of Shakopee, MN and Indian Wells, CA improved their fiscal fluency.
While organizations can structure finance and procurement in many different ways, they all share one need: the two functions must be aligned and working together. This
Eerie Evidence of Changes within Financial Reporting Entities Resulting from GASB Statement No. 100 by Michele Mark Levine, Susannah Filipovic, and Todd Buikema
Approximately 80 percent of GFOA members won’t be attending the annual conference So, for all our members who can’t travel or are just looking for opportunities to engage with their GFOA peers from the convenience of their own offices, this article provides several highlights
Leadership, Ethics, and Trust
Q&A with Kelli Munroe
Mike Mucha interviews Kelli Munroe, the chief deputy treasurer for Pinal County, AZ
Risk Assessment
Interview with Evan Zacharia
Max Pinchak interviews Evan Zacharia, investment finance coordinator for Broward County, FL
ERP Insights: We Require Requirements
Why requirements in ERP contracts are critical by Mike Mucha