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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C : World Bank
    ISBN: 0821346539
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xiii, 50 p) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive
    Series Statement: World Bank discussion paper no.417
    DDC: 331/.09439
    Keywords: Intergovernmental fiscal relations ; Local finance ; Local government ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations ; Local finance ; Local government ; Hungary Economic policy 1989- ; Hungary Politics and government 1989- ; Hungary Economic policy 1989- ; Hungary Politics and government 1989-
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-50)
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781464806940
    Language: French
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (518 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Asset Management ; Expenditure Management ; Municipal Finance ; Performance Measurement ; Revenue Management ; Urban Finance
    Abstract: De Detroit a Lahore, la plupart des villes du monde sont confrontees a des difficultes financieres, alors meme qu'elles doivent assumer des responsabilites de plus en plus complexes. Le present ouvrage, Finances municipales : manuel a l'usage des collectivites locales, prend parti - le parti des maires et des gestionnaires municipaux. Rares sont les publications consacrees a cette question qui ciblent de facon aussi directe et pragmatique les responsables de l'action publique et le personnel financier a l'echelon local. Le contenu et les principaux messages de ce manuel ont ete concus de maniere a repondre aux questions et preoccupations auxquelles les villes et les municipalites sont quotidiennement confrontees dans le cadre de la gestion de leurs finances. Le manuel Finances municipales prend position. Les auteurs de ses huit chapitres examinent les enseignements observes dans divers domaines : relations entre administrations, finances des metropoles, gestion financiere, gestion des recettes, des depenses et du patrimoine public, financements exterieurs et evaluation de la performance des finances municipales. L'ouvrage traite de sujets allant de la decentralisation a la transparence et a l'obligation de rendre compte. Il explore aussi des domaines moins balises tels que la gestion du patrimoine, la solvabilite, la reponse aux crises financieres. Le manuel Finances municipales appelle a l' action. En plus de partager avec le lecteur un savoir tres pointu sur de nombreux sujets techniques, il guide les autorites locales dans le labyrinthe des instruments existants. L'outil d'auto-evaluation des finances municipales (MFSA), decrit au chapitre 8, devrait tout particulierement aider les municipalites a evaluer leur situation et a progresser sur la voie des reformes
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    ISBN: 9781464806957
    Language: Spanish
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (520 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Asset Management ; Spanish Translation ; Capital Improvement Planning ; Debt Management ; Expenditure Management
    Abstract: Desde Detroit hasta Lahore, la mayoria de las ciudades del mundo enfrentan problemas financieros, y aun asi se espera que lleven a cabo sus funciones cada vez mas complejas. Finanzas municipales - Manual para los gobiernos locales toma partido. Se pone del lado de los alcaldes y de los responsables de los asuntos municipales. Son escasas las publicaciones sobre este tema dirigidas tan directa y pragmaticamente a las autoridades decisorias y al personal financiero a nivel local. El contenido y los mensajes principales procuran responder a las inquietudes y a las cuestiones que enfrentan diariamente las ciudades y los municipios en la administracion de sus finanzas. Finanzas municipales - Manual para los gobiernos locales asume una posicion. En ocho capitulos, en esta obra se pasa revista a las lecciones aprendidas sobre relaciones intergubernamentales; finanzas de las areas metropolitanas; gestion financiera, de los ingresos, de los gastos y de los activos publicos; financiamiento externo, y medicion del desempeno de las finanzas municipales. Abarca temas tales como la descentralizacion, la transparencia y la rendicion de cuentas, y aborda temas menos explorados como la gestion de activos, la capacidad crediticia, la respuesta frente a crisis financieras y los mecanismos de presentacion de informes a los diversos niveles de gobierno y a la ciudadania. Finanzas municipales - Manual para los gobiernos locales hace un llamado a la accion. No solo aporta conocimientos de avanzada en muchas cuestiones tecnicas, sino que tambien guia a los gobiernos locales en el laberinto de los instrumentos existentes. En particular, la autoevaluacion de las finanzas municipales que se propone en el capitulo 8 deberia ayudar a los municipios a evaluar su propia situacion y a avanzar en la senda de las reformas
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C : The World Bank
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (350 pages)
    Series Statement: International Development in Focus
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Asset Lifecycle ; Asset Management ; Asset Management Systems ; Asset Registers ; Asset Transfer ; Capital Improvement Planning ; CIP ; Devolution ; Disputed Assets and Liabilities ; Fiscal Health Asset ; Liability Management ; Local Government ; Workout of Liabilities
    Abstract: Public entities around the world possess an enormous volume of assets and wealth, which includes land, buildings, historic sites, parks, and infrastructure networks, among many others. Good management of such assets is a catalyst for accelerating development and expanding services; poor asset management generates enormous losses, including lost opportunities to build wealth. Private enterprises increasingly use computerized systems to manage assets such as fleets and buildings. Many city leaders in developing countries, however, are unaware of asset management or feel they lack the time or money to undertake it. Managing County Assets and Liabilities in Kenya: Postdevolution Challenges and Responses can help them begin or maintain their efforts to manage assets sustainably. This book helps readers understand the basic concept of asset management; explains systems, tools, and procedures; and provides models and guidance. Kenya has achieved much since its 2013 devolution of governance and management to new counties. However, counties, which are the local governments in Kenya, are still working toward establishing systems and procedures, creating asset and liability registers, verifying and valuing assets, using assets strategically, and resolving disputes surrounding inherited assets and liabilities. This book provides glimpses into the Kenyan devolution process and asset transfer challenges, draws lessons, and explores options relevant to both Kenya and other nations. Ample studies discuss various aspects of municipal asset management, such as managing infrastructure, fixed assets, water services, building properties, roads, or fleets. This book is unique among asset management studies in three ways: it discusses all sorts of assets and liabilities and their interlinkages, exemplifies the close connection between financial results and asset management of municipalities, and reveals the political economy challenges in transferring assets and liabilities across public entities
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (342 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: CIP ; Creditworthiness ; Financial Analysis ; Financial Projections ; Financial Ratios ; Financial Reporting ; Financial Sustainability ; Municipal Finance ; Public Financial Management ; Ratings ; Urban Audit ; Urban Planning
    Abstract: The planet is becoming increasingly urban. In many ways, the urbanization wave and the unprecedented urban growth of the past 20 years have created a sense of urgency and an impetus for change. Some 54 percent of the world population-3.9 billion people-lives in urban areas today; thus, it has become clear that "business as usual- is no longer possible. This new configuration places great expectations on local governments. While central governments are subject to instability and political changes, local governments are seen as more inclined to stay the course. Because they are closer to the people, the voice of the people is more clearly heard for a truly democratic debate over the choice of neighborhood investments and city-wide policies and programs, as well as the decision process on the use of public funds and taxpayers' money. In a context of skewed financial resources and complex urban challenges-which range from the provision of basic traditional municipal services to the "newer- agenda of social inclusion, economic development, city branding, emergency response, smart technologies, and green investment-more cities are searching for more effective and innovative ways to deal with new and old problems. Better Cities, Better World: A Handbook on Local Governments Self-Assessments is at the heart of this debate. It recognizes the complex past, current, and future challenges that cities face and outlines a bottom-line, no-nonsense framework for data-based policy dialogue and action; a common language that, for the first time, helps connect the dots between public investments programming (Urban Audit/Self-Assessment) and financing (Municipal Finances Self-Assessment). It helps address two key questions, too often bypassed when it comes to municipal infrastructure and services financing: Are we doing the right things? Are we doing things right? Better Cities, Better World: A Handbook on Local Governments Self-Assessments offers a bit of everything for everyone. -- Central governments will be attracted by the purposefulness and clarity of these tools, their impact on local government capacity and performance building, and how they improve the implementation of transformative actions for policy change. -- City leaders and policy makers will find the sections on objectives and content instructive and informative, with each issue placed in its context, and strong connections between data and municipal action. -- Municipal staff in charge of day-to-day management will find that the sections on tasks and the detailed step-by-step walk through the process give them the pragmatic knowhow that they need. -- Cities' partners-such as bilateral and multilateral agencies, banks and funds, utility companies, civil society, and private operators-will find the foundations for more effective collaborative partnerships
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