The Basics of Public Budgeting and Financial Management: A Handbook for Academics and Practitioners
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Rating | : | 4.73 (978 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00EZN0BF2 |
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Number of Pages | : | 252 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-01 |
Language | : | English |
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Easy read Mia It is a good and easy read, especially for a textbook. I was able to highlight and search when needed. The authors used great examples that related to real life situations.. Four Stars cheryl Easy to understand. Five Stars Amazon Customer Well written and easy to understand for a beginner in budgets.
This book bridges the gap by providing the reader with applications and exercises that reinforce budgetary theory. Students will gain the solid foundation needed to begin work in a budget office. Features of this second edition include enhanced data and optional in-class assignments. Students are given the opportunity to learn various concepts and skills necessary to succeed in the field and the exercises provided in each chapter require application of what is learned. Specifically, students will be exposed to basic budget and finance concepts, public revenue, financial management, risk assessment, cost benefit analysis, and so on. For ancillary materials, please contact the author at menifieldc@missouri.. This handbook also provides great tools that allow the user to visually display budgets and other analysis. The Basics of Public Budgeting and Financial Management brings budgetary theory and practice together, filling the void between the two that has existed in the field of budgeting and public finance
He was also a senior visiting scholar at the Congressional Budget Office and an Associate Professor at Mississippi State University. Charles E. Menifield is a public administration professor and associate dean in the Harry S. For the last seventeen years he has taught budgeting and financial management courses and is actively involved in the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management.. Truman School of Public Affairs at the University of Missouri. He is the author of
The Basics of Public Budgeting and Financial Management offers basic budgeting and financial management skills that can be easily grasped by undergraduates, graduates, and practitioners. (LaShonda M. Stewart, assistant professor, Southern Illinois University Carbondale) . It is a great tool for helping students understand budgeting from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Not only are students provided with a rich understanding of theory, they are given hands-on experience with developing, justifying, and defending budgets, all of which are integral to bridging theory and practice. Each chapter contains questions that require application of the materials learned as well as exercises to h