ABSTRACT

The impact of the global financial crisis on government funds has been significant, with squeezed budgets having to satisfy ever-increasing demands for public services. Managers working in the public sector 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 accounting and financial management in the public sector and how to deliver services that represent value for money.

This second edition has been revised and updated throughout, offering:

    • an increased focus on post-crisis austerity
    • more international examples of public financial management
    • greater coverage of governance, accountability and risk management

With a glossary of terms to help managers understand and be understood by accountants, as well as learning objectives, case studies and discussion questions, this practical textbook will help students of public management and administration to understand the financial and accounting aspects of managing public services.

chapter 1|39 pages

The context of managing public money

chapter 2|52 pages

Public sector budgeting

chapter 3|46 pages

Taxation and other sources of income

chapter 4|39 pages

Controlling income and expenditure

chapter 5|27 pages

Costing and project appraisal

chapter 6|48 pages

Partnerships and contracts

chapter 7|36 pages

Measuring performance and value for money

chapter 8|35 pages

Accountability and financial reporting

chapter 9|28 pages

Audit

chapter 10|4 pages

Conclusion

Ten principles for managing public money