6 edition of An Elected Official"s Guide to Auditing found in the catalog.
Published
July 2002
by Government Finance Officers
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Written in English
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Format | Paperback |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11294294M |
ISBN 10 | 0891252614 |
ISBN 10 | 9780891252610 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 51496957 |
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An Elected Official's Guide to Auditing(2nd Edition) (revised second edition) by Stephen J. Gauthier Paperback, 60 Pages, Published by Government Finance Officers ISBN , ISBN: The Oregon Blue Book has agency descriptions, contact information, budgets, and histories to make it understandable and accessible. State Agencies A-Z. Agencies in alphabetical order. Executive Branch. State officials, agencies, boards and commissions. Legislative Branch. Senators, representatives, committees and related resources. Judicial Branch.
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Subjects: Finance, Public -- United States -- Auditing. An elected official's guide to auditing. [Stephen J Gauthier; Government Finance Officers Association.] Book: All Authors / Contributors: Stephen J Gauthier; Government Finance Officers Association.
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The text of this publication, written in an easily understandable. Elected Official's Guide to Audit Committees In the wake of recent private-sector accounting scandals, attention has focused as never before on the importance of sound internal control, reliable financial reports, and independent audits.
An effective audit committee is crucial for helping governments achieve all three objectives. An Elected Official’s Guide: Interpreting Local Government Financial Statements – How to Avoid 25 Common Mistakes Certain items are not always necessarily what they at first appear to be.
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