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The importance of public financial management for the health and wellbeing of citizens became dramatically apparent as governments sought to respond to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. Now, governments and other public sector organizations face the challenge of recovering from the pandemic whilst also seeking to achieve Sustainable Development Goals, with squeezed budgets and ever-increasing demands for public services.
Public sector managers are confronted daily with targets and demands that are often set in confusing accounting and financial language. In Financial Management and Accounting in the Public Sector, Gary Bandy employs a clear and concise narrative to introduce the core concepts of public financial management to help those managers to deliver programmes, projects and services that are value for money. As the author puts it, managing public money is an art, not a science.
This third edition has been revised and updated throughout, offering:
a structure that is more clearly linked to the stages of the public financial management cycle
greater coverage of transparency and accountability issues
a broader view of public procurement to include goods, works and services and effective contract management; and
an increased focus on public spending in the context of a post-COVID environment.
With a glossary of terms to help managers understand and be understood by accountants, as well as learning objectives, discussion questions and exercises, this practical textbook will help students of public management and administration to understand the financial and accounting aspects of managing public services.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
List of illustrations
Foreword
Preface to the third edition
About the author
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1 The context of public financial management
2 Public sector budgeting
3 Taxation and other sources of income
4 Budget execution
5 Using financial information to make decisions
6 Public procurement
7 Measuring performance and value for money
8 Accountability and financial reporting
9 Audit
Appendix A Budgeting in public enterprise: the State Social Security Fund of Sri Lanka
Suggested answers for exercises
Glossary of terms
Index
Accessibly covers public financial management and accounting for
non-specialists Covers latest developments in post-crisis public
sector management Addition of material on developing countries and
more global content Includes discussion questions and a wealth of
case studies for seminar use Practice-focused and ideal for public
sector managers in higher and further education
Running public sector organizations requires specialist accounting
and finance skills to overcome the unique challenges of the sector.
Citizens rely on their governments to provide a wide range of
public services from an inevitably limited budget and therefore the
better that the public money is managed the more services that can
be delivered. Just as there is no single best way to manage a
business there is no single best way to manage public finances.
Co-published by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and
Accountancy (CIPFA), the world's leading professional public
finance accountancy body, International Public Financial
Management: Essentials of Public Sector Accounting provides an
expert introduction to public sector accounting and finance. This
book was conceived to accompany CIPFA's International Public
Financial Management (IPFM) qualifications as a resource for
students that seeks to capture the essential elements of the
modules they study, and reflects good practice as put forward by
CIPFA in its examination syllabuses. Students of public management
and public sector accounting will find this a useful text.
Practitioners working in the public sector will also find this
concise book vital reading in seeking value for money in providing
public services.
Running public sector organizations requires specialist accounting
and finance skills to overcome the unique challenges of the sector.
Citizens rely on their governments to provide a wide range of
public services from an inevitably limited budget and therefore the
better that the public money is managed the more services that can
be delivered. Just as there is no single best way to manage a
business there is no single best way to manage public finances.
Co-published by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and
Accountancy (CIPFA), the world's leading professional public
finance accountancy body, International Public Financial
Management: Essentials of Public Sector Accounting provides an
expert introduction to public sector accounting and finance. This
book was conceived to accompany CIPFA's International Public
Financial Management (IPFM) qualifications as a resource for
students that seeks to capture the essential elements of the
modules they study, and reflects good practice as put forward by
CIPFA in its examination syllabuses. Students of public management
and public sector accounting will find this a useful text.
Practitioners working in the public sector will also find this
concise book vital reading in seeking value for money in providing
public services.
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