Tap into today’s best thinking on tax-exempt financing for public institution
Municipal Finance Journal covers the full range of issues facing professionals who work in state and local finance and tax-exempt financing. In each quarterly issue, leading practitioners and researchers address the complicated interplay of legal, market, economic and political perspectives that affect public finance. MFJ brings you in-depth coverage of financing strategies for statutory authorities, health care institutions, private universities and other tax-exempt issuers and the latest research on contemporary municipal, county and state fiscal issues and the acquisition, allocation and management of financial resources in a competitive capital marketplace.
Each quarterly issue shares the experience of the nation’s leading experts in the field, covering all the critical issues you face in your day-to-day work:
- Issuance strategies
- Trends in the capital markets
- Innovative approaches to capital financing
- Accounting developments and standards
- Tax law requirements
- Alternatives for raising funds in a financial downturn
- Factors affecting bond ratings
- New infrastructure initiatives
- Analysis of market segments
- Fiscal accountability and disclosure requirements
Related Publications: Journal of Taxation of Investments; Journal of Taxation and Regulation of Financial Institutions; Money Laundering, Terrorism and Financial Institutions
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