Wednesday, April 30th
11 AM Pacific | 2PM Eastern
45 minutes
We surveyed our executive-level audience of state and local government leaders to identify the top finance trends and challenges in 2014. Join this complimentary market briefing webinar to find out about:
- State and local budget and revenue forecasting practices and trends, the biggest financial challenges, the top-ranked revenue sources
- Perceptions and priorities regarding: debt capacity and affordability, capital improvement plans, financial processes and policies
- Technology trends and priorities for detecting waste, fraud and abuse and for ensuring transparency
- How and why governments are moving to make big changes in the procurement process
Webinar presenters include:
Mark Funkhouser, Publisher, Governing
Mary Noel, Associate Publisher, Finance, Governing
Liz Farmer, Staff Writer, Finance, Governing
Mark Funkhouser, Publisher, Governing
Mary Noel, Associate Publisher, Finance, Governing
Liz Farmer, Staff Writer, Finance, Governing
You’ll also learn more about Governing’s Financial Literacy initiative, a year-long effort to educate state and local leaders on the fundamentals of government finance. (Take a look at our new Finance 101 microsite here, and if you’d like to learn more about underwriting this education program, contact us here.)
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Time: 11 AM PACIFIC | 2 PM EASTERN
Duration: 45 minutes
Who should attend this webinar: Financial institutions and other trusted partners working with states and localities to improve the way governments do business.
All attendees will receive a copy of the slide deck.
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