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Measuring the Financial Position of Municipalities: Numbers Do Not Speak for Themselves
Authors:SHANNON SOHL  MICHAEL T. PEDDLE  KURT THURMAIER  CURTIS H. WOOD   GREGORY KUHN
Affiliation:Department of Political Science, Northern Illinois University;
Division of Public Administration, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115;
Northern Illinois University's Center for Governmental Studies, DeKalb, IL 60115
Abstract:
There are several challenges facing someone who wants to know if a city's revenue structure is fair and reasonable. There are few generally accepted standards to use as benchmarks of financial condition, and there is no generally accepted methodology to assess relative financial position. This article reviews literature on financial position and condition, and then develops a methodological approach that creates a cohort of similar cities for benchmarking financial position, and then forming a basis for assessing financial condition. Based on a study of the financial position of a medium-sized city, the article offers lessons for practitioners and scholars.
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