Local government financial viability measurement in an accrual budgeting environment poses complex challenges. Financial measures frequently generate conflicting results. A rating scale to assess financial management, constructed originally for South African municipalities (Dollery & Graves, 2009), represents a useful tool to analyze financial health trends. Applying a “Likert-like” scale to financial performance measures to assess “funding compliance”, the model in this article assists municipalities to avoid financial difficulties. To demonstrate the applicability of this model, we apply the model to the Brisbane City Council and the Sydney City Councils. Results show that the model represents a valuable aid to financial management decision-making.
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Financial health in Australian local government: the application of a funding assessment model to Brisbane and Sydney city councils
International Journal of Public Administration, Vol.39(4), pp.303-322
2016
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- Title
- Financial health in Australian local government: the application of a funding assessment model to Brisbane and Sydney city councils
- Creators
- Nigel Graves - University of New EnglandBrian Dollery - University of New EnglandMichael A Kortt - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- International Journal of Public Administration, Vol.39(4), pp.303-322
- Identifiers
- 1567; 991012822161502368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Management
- Resource Type
- Journal article