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Handbook of Governmental Accounting

2008
The Growth of GAAP, G.R. Smith, Jr. Progressive Government Budgeting, G.J. Miller and D. Robbins Expenditures and Revenues in U.S. Governments, Z. Zhao Fund Accounting, F.B. Bogui The General Fund, R.S. Kravchuk Debt Service Funds, D.N. Mc Swain Capital Projects Funds, B. Chaney Proprietary Funds, J.D. Wong, C.D. Ekstrom, S. Coberley, and V.
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Governmental Accounting (Book).

The Accounting Review, 1962
Reviews the book "Governmental Accounting," by R.M. Mikesell and Leon E. Hay.
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Governmental Accounting: A Critical Evaluation.

The Accounting Review, 1967
Abstract This article presents a critical evaluation of the accounting curriculum by both accounting educators and practitioners. A survey was made of accounting professors throughout the nation. The specific objectives of this study were, first, to determine what is presently being done with respect to governmental accounting in the ...
Paden Neeley, C. A. Robason
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Accounting, accountability and governance in non-governmental organizations

2023
The chapter commences with a brief introduction to the nature and context of non-governmental organizations. There follows an outline of the general definitional and research approaches which have been adopted by practitioners and academics in the prior literature. Practitioner approaches have largely been influenced by broader New Public Management. A
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TRENDS IN GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING.

The Accounting Review, 1948
Abstract The article presents information on governmental accounting in the U.S. In fact, certain procedures established by in the federal fiscal system are still in use. Little of the kind of accounting today recognized as adequate, however, went on prior to 1910.
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Governmental Accounting (Book).

The Accounting Review, 1956
Reviews the book "Governmental Accounting," by R. Merrill Mikeshell.
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ADVANCES IN GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING.

The Accounting Review, 1947
Abstract Comprehensive auditing of government corporations had its inception in Section 5 of Public Law of the Seventy-ninth Congress. This law was originated as the George Bill. It was passed February 24, 1945. On December 6, 1945, a second law was enacted concerning corporations which contained somewhat similar provisions as to ...
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GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING IN THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.

The Accounting Review, 1938
Abstract There is probably no field of accounting in which a greater opportunity for missionary work exists. The field of governmental accounting has received as little recognition as any, but the education of those who will keep the records cannot go far until those who arc to install and audit the records understand the proper ...
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FUND AND PROPRIETARY ACCOUNTS IN GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING.

The Accounting Review, 1926
Abstract This article focuses on fund and proprietary accounts in governmental accounting. The ledger accounts of municipal and other governments may be classified under two heads, "proprietary," including accounts with assets and liabilities, and with revenues and expenses; "fund," including those accounts necessary to reflect the ...
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A Governmental Account of the Policy

2019
This chapter summarises the account of the policy. It is argued that the Rudd Government understood the appearance of a wave of large investments into the Australian raw resource sector as a threat to Australian sovereignty as it disrupted the Government’s capacity for liberal economic governance. It further understood its control over resources needed
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