PADM 462 Quiz Final
PADM 462 Quiz: Final
Covers the Learn material from Module 5: Week 5 — Module 8: Week 8.
- How do partisan politics influence the public budgeting process and the implementation of a public budget?
- Accountability is increasingly a focal point in public administration. Why are public agencies subjected to greater accountability than the private and non-pro[t sectors? Is this emphasis on budget accountability constructive or more of an unnecessary nuisance? Discuss some of the ways localities as well as the state and federal government attempt to demonstrate accountability.
- Liquidity is measured by dividing the following
- The formula debt-to-asset ratio= total liabilities in a ratio analysis measures
- On way states may choose to balance their budget is by
- The following are examples of mandatory spending except
- In order, identify the five budgetary decision clusters
- A(n) ________________ statement is a profit-and-loss statement.
- The primary source of local tax revenue is
- States are facing challenges in part because of a sluggish economy and because of future liability. An example of a future liability for a state or locality is
- One different between federal budgeting and local budgeting is that the local budgeting process tends to be more
- Municipal bonds are issued by states and localities to do which of the following
- The federal budget reflects the partisan conflict over the appropriate size of government. If you are a liberal, you may want to __________________ taxes to pay for social welfare programs. If you are a conservative, you may want to ____________________programs to balance the budget and restrain the size of government.
- and _________________ are the two major types of municipal bonds used by government entities.
- _____________ is an example of a current asset
- A large share of both municipal and county budgets is devoted to:
- ___________________fund capital projects
- The _______branch of government sets the agenda and established priorities to which the __________________branch of government must react.
- The federal budget is potentially a means of controlling the economy. ________________ policy focuses on taxing and spending and is controlled by
- Using this type of analysis, allows for an enhanced understanding of the liquidity and financial solvency of an entity.
- A _______________ is the summary of the financial balances held by an organization at a specific time.
- Solvency is
- The formula working capital=current assets -current liabilities
- Budgeting for performance in a governmental entity is:
- Ethics in public budgeting represent a _________________ code of conduct while morals represent _______beliefs
- What is the difference between the national debt and the federal de[cit?
- ____________ are tangible items bought with revenues.
- In a state or local government, the budget for which of the following most likely occurs first?
- GASB provides government entities with
- What kind of capital projects receive priority?
- A ______________statement of financial position for a time- assets, liabilities, and net assets.
- This state is the only one that does not require a balanced budget
- is when the quantity of money seeking to purchase services and good increases faster than quantity of goods offered
- In a state or local government, the budget for which of the following most likely occurs first?
- ____________ are tangible items bought with revenues.
- The following are examples of mandatory spending except
- _____________ is an example of a current asset
- The primary source of local tax revenue is
- One different between federal budgeting and local budgeting is that the local budgeting process tends to be more
- This state is the only one that does not require a balanced budget
- and _________________ are the two major types of municipal bonds used by government entities.
- Budgeting for performance in a governmental entity is: