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Public Accounting

Services Marketing Quarterly, 2001
The accounting profession is changing at a rapid pace. The easing of restrictions on advertising, the mergers and acquisitions among accounting firms and with non-accounting firms, and the flood of...
Dee Ann Ellingson   +3 more
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Public Accountability

Administration & Society, 1997
Public law principles must be paramount in designing and implementing privatized administrative arrangements. Private nonprofit organizations are a familiar part of the public administration landscape. A case study demonstrates how public accountability is diminished when government arranges a service, leaving implementation to a private, nonprofit ...
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Accounting for public accounts committees

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 1996
Public accounts committees (PACs) in Australia as elsewhere are usually discussed and assessed in terms of their contributions to realizing the accountability of ministers and their departments to Parliament. Analysis of the history of the Joint Committee of Public Accounts (JCPA) of the Australian Commonwealth Parliament for the period 1914‐1932 shows,
Pieter Degeling   +2 more
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Public Audit Accountability

2020
This chapter provides a comparative account of the role played by supreme audit institutions (SAIs) from across the EU, and the European Court of Auditors (ECA) in controlling administrative power. It demonstrates how audit can encourage good administrative practice and good governance by promoting administrative accountability.
Alex Brenninkmeijer   +2 more
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Public Service, Public Support, Public Accountability

NASSP Bulletin, 1982
Offered here is a well-argued set of reasons for more equitable and effective public funding of nonpublic schools serving categorical needs of learners.
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Public Policies toward Public Accountability

1998
The concept of public accountability can be traced to at least President Woodrow Wilson’s reforms, and in particular to the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921. This Act of June 10, 1921, not only required the President to transmit to Congress a detailed budget on the first day of each regular session, but also it established the General Accounting ...
Albert N. Link, John T. Scott
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Public Value Accounting and Accountability

As societies and public service organizations are facing new challenges resulting from the turbulence created by the pandemic and conflict, focus has turned to public value and it has gained momentum at the centre of the agenda: how accounting can have an emancipatory and societal role.
Bracci E., Weichselberger G., Russo S.
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Public expenditure and public accountability

Omega, 1979
Abstract Within a parliamentary democracy, both the Executive and Legislature have key roles in ensuring public accountability for budgetary decisions. The internal budgetary processes of the United Kingdom Government have developed the PESC system of planning public expenditure over a rolling five year period at constant prices.
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Accountable Public Involvement

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2008
Bernalillo County, New Mexico, undertook an initiative to improve public involvement in guiding transportation and recreation decision making through quantitative tracking of participation among stakeholder groups. A methodology was developed and a demonstration project selected to implement the methodology.
Rebecca Alter   +3 more
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