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Financial Strategy for Public Managers

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Financial Strategy for Public Managers
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Publisher: The Rebus Foundation
Number of pages: 208

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Financial Strategy for Public Managers is a new generation textbook for financial management in the public sector. It offers a thorough, applied, and concise introduction to the essential financial concepts and analytical tools that today's effective public servants need to know.

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