Public Finance Green Book Series

An Introduction to California Mello-Roos Community Facilities Districts

An Introduction to IRS Audits of Tax-Exempt Bonds

An Introduction to Pension Obligation Bonds and Other Post-Employment Benefits

Bond Basics for Counties in New York State

Bond Basics for Fire Districts in New York State

Bond Basics for Towns, Villages and Cities in New York State

Bond Basics for School Districts in New York State

Charter Schools: Borrowing With Tax-Exempt Bonds

Disclosure Obligations of Issuers of Municipal Securities

Interest Rate Swaps: Application to Tax-Exempt Financing

Multifamily Rental Housing: Financing With Tax-Exempt Bonds

Municipal Bankruptcy: Avoiding and Using Chapter 9 in Times of Fiscal Stress

Nonprofit Corporations: Borrowing with Tax-Exempt Bonds

Renewable Energy Projects: Tax-Exempt and Other Tax-Advantaged Financing

The XYZs of California School District Debt Financing

Water and Wastewater Projects: Financing with Tax-Exempt Bonds

Other Public Finance Publications

Budget Relief and Deficit Financing by Local Governments in California

Continuing Disclosure Services

Other Post-Employment Benefits: The Next Big Financial, Disclosure, Accounting, and Public Relations Challenge Affecting State and Local Governments

Post Issuance Tax Compliance Services for Tax Exempt Bonds for Nonprofit Corporations

Tax Subsidized Financing Options for Energy Projects and Programs

School Finance

Charter Schools: Borrowing With Tax-Exempt Bonds

The XYZs of California School District Debt Financing

Tribal Finance

Glossary of Indian Tribal Finance Terminology

Tribal Economic Development Bonds in Plain English

New Economic Stimulus Bonds for Indian Tribes

Financing Renewable Energy Development on Native American Lands

Tax Exempt Bonds and Borrowing for Indian Tribes

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