GFOA Financial Indicators Database
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A GFOA Financial Indicators Database is a financial indicators database managed by GFOA.
- See: Financial Statement.
References
2012
- http://www.gfoa.org/financial-indicators-database
- QUOTE: Thousands of state and local governments participate each year in the Government Finance Officers Association’s (GFOA) Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting Program (Certificate Program). The comprehensive annual financial reports (CAFRs) that they submit to the Certificate Program constitute an incomparable source of information on state and local government finance.
For almost 20 years, the GFOA has collected key data elements from the CAFRs submitted to the Certificate Program for the benefit of researchers and others interested in identifying trends in state and local government finance or points of reference for evaluating data in individual reports. The GFOA makes this information available each year in spreadsheet form on CD for municipalities, counties, and school districts. These CDs can be purchased either by year, type of government, or as a set. Detail on specific data elements is as follows:
- Financial Indicators Database for municipalities
- Financial Indicators Database for counties
- Financial Indicators Database for school districts
- QUOTE: Thousands of state and local governments participate each year in the Government Finance Officers Association’s (GFOA) Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting Program (Certificate Program). The comprehensive annual financial reports (CAFRs) that they submit to the Certificate Program constitute an incomparable source of information on state and local government finance.
1993
- (Brown, 1993) ⇒ Ken W Brown. (1993). “The 10-point Test of Financial Condition: Toward An Easy-to-use Assessment Tool for Smaller Cities.” In: Government Finance Review, 9.
- QUOTE: An evolving method for assessing the financial condition of a smaller city uses data from GFOAs Financial Indicators Database for comparing a city's key ratios with those of hundreds of similar size cities across the nation.