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Financial Strategy for Public Managers

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dc.contributor.author Kioko, Sharon
dc.contributor.author Marlowe, Justin
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-31T20:17:36Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-31T20:17:36Z
dc.date.issued 2016-09
dc.identifier.isbn 978-1-927472-59-0
dc.identifier.uri ${sadil.baseUrl}/handle/123456789/3626
dc.description 223 p. ; PDF sm
dc.description.abstract Financial Strategy for Public Managers is a new generation textbook for financial management in the public sector. It offers a thorough, applied, and concise introduction to the essential financial concepts and analytical tools that today's effective public servants need to know. It starts “at the beginning” and assumes no prior knowledge or experience in financial management. Throughout the text, Kioko and Marlowe emphasize how financial information can and should inform every aspect of public sector strategy, from routine procurement decisions to budget preparation to program design to major new policy initiatives. They draw upon dozens of real-world examples, cases, and applied problems to bring that relationship between information and strategy to life. Unlike other public financial management texts, the authors also integrate foundational principles across the government, non-profit, and “hybrid/for-benefit” sectors. Coverage includes basic principles of accounting and financial reporting, preparing and analyzing financial statements, cost analysis, and the process and politics of budget preparation. The text also includes several large case studies appropriate for class discussion and/or graded assignments. sm
dc.description.sponsorship Rebus Community sm
dc.language.iso en sm
dc.publisher Rebus Community sm
dc.subject Public finance accounting sm
dc.subject analyzing financial statement sm
dc.subject cost analysis sm
dc.title Financial Strategy for Public Managers sm
dc.type Book sm


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