9 Financial Statements Prepared by Governments 105
10 The Importance of Budgets to Governments 171
11 Definition of the Reporting Entity 183
12 Cash and Investments--Valuation and Disclosures 229
13 Derivative Instruments 287
14 Capital Assets 313
15 Debt and Other Obligations 345
16 Landfill Closure and Postclosure Care Costs 385
17 Postemployment Benefits--Pension and Other 395
18 Compensated Absences 437
19 Accounting for Leases 447
20 Nonexchange Transactions 469
21 Risk Financing and Insurance-Related Activities/Public Entity Risk Pools 483
22 Pension and OPEB Plan Financial Statements 509
23 Educational and Other Governmental Entities 543
Appendix: Disclosure Checklist 557
Index 599
The authoritative guide to governmental GAAP compliance, fully updated for 2019
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Warren Ruppel, CPA (Woodcliff Lake, NJ), is the author of four Wiley accounting publications, including Wiley GAAP for Governments, and two CCH Miller accounting and auditing books. He began his career at KPMG Peat Marwick in 1979 and joined Deloitte & Touche in 1989 to specialize in not-for-profit organizations and audits of governments. Mr. Ruppel has since served as the chief financial officer of an international not-for-profit organization and as the assistant comptroller responsible for the accounting and financial reporting for one of the largest cities in the U.S.