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Allison, Gregory S. Making the Most of the New Blue Book April, Page 10

Anastopoulos, Sofia Yield Advantage: Bringing Efficiency to GFOA Members SOLUTIONS August, Page 58

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Baker, William H. Writing for Today's Workplace MANAGEMENT & CAREERS December, Page 48

Bean, David R. Peering into the Future: Emerging Issues in Governmental Accounting April, Page 22

Beauchamp, Sue The UK's CIPFA FM Model: Financial Management and Effectiveness in Public Service Organizations June, Page 12

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