Description This Lecture Notes provides an overview of Budgeting and Financial Management in the Public and non-profit sectors.
Issues of tax incidence and the effect of taxes on economic efficiency can be covered in greater depth..
Although this works well as an introductory text to a broader Public administration curriculum, it also can make sense for students to take after some more basic courses in economics, policy analysis, and Public organizations.
Key course learning outcomes include the abilities to: There are no indispensable pre-requisites by the reader, and it has been designed for students from a wide variety of backgrounds and undergraduate majors.
The objectives of courses in Public Budgeting and this title are to teach the basic concepts and nomenclature of Public finance, to develop an understanding of budget processes as well as the sources and uses of Public revenues, and to make relatively simple, but useful computations in an intelligent way.
Fundamental concepts and practices of budgeting, Financial Management and Public finance are introduced, with special emphasis on state and local government Budgeting and Financial Management in the United States.
Description This Lecture Notes provides an overview of Budgeting and Financial Management in the Public and non-profit sectors