Capital Budgeting and Finance

Capital Budgeting and Finance
Author: Justin Marlowe
Publisher: Unc School of Government
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Capital budget
ISBN: 9780873261883

A updated on the 2004 current, comprehensive, and detailed how-to manual for planning and financing successful captial projects. Practical planning guide creating 'shovel-ready' plans. (replaces ISBN 0-87326-144-5)

Financing Capital Improvements: Development Impact Fees are Fair and Effective

Financing Capital Improvements: Development Impact Fees are Fair and Effective
Author: Phillip L. Paige
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1990
Genre:
ISBN:

This project explores the thesis that development impact fees are a fair and effective means of financing capital improvement projects. Impact fees are found to be a remedy to the revenue cuts which are seen as a result of "taxpayer revolt" and society's concern with the urban environment. The fees are seen as a way to deal with the needs caused by growth, without causing excessive financial hardship on the existing taxpayers. Case law, state legislation, and common court tests should all be considered in the discussion of impact fees. A model ordinance and a planning checklist are offered. Finally, a recommendation is presented for dealing with growth/funding problems being faced by King County (Washington) fire districts.

Capital Budgeting and Finance

Capital Budgeting and Finance
Author: A. John Vogt
Publisher: International City/County Management Association(ICMA)
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

An up-to-date, comprehensive, and detailed how-to manual for planning and financing successful capital projects, written by a nationally known and award-winning expert on capital budgeting, A. John Vogt. Clearly explains capital budgeting approaches and methods, especially for local jurisdictions under 200,000 in population. Indispensable to managers, assistant managers, finance and budget officials, planning directors, public works administrators, and elected officials for choosing wisely among various approaches, using capital budgeting tools, and analyzing trade-offs during the process. Gathers together and clearly presents the accepted and successful policies, practices, and procedures from across the country and describes in detail every step¿from selecting projects, to planning how to pay for them, to structuring and selling debt. Provides an abundance of local government documents, working papers, charts, checklists, and examples from successful jurisdictions. Approach and recommendations consistent with the National Advisory Council on State and Local Government Budgeting, emphasizing goal setting and planning. Tips on prioritizing projects, winning political support for projects, and selling debt successfully. A book for every manager¿s bookshelf.