Recent News About Truth In Accounting
Indiana scores 82 out of 100 in financial transparency study
By Indiana Business Daily reports | Nov 26, 2021
Indiana earned a score of 82 out of a possible 100 points in a ranking by the Chicago-based policy institute Truth in Accounting (TIA), putting the state in a tie for 14th place among the 50 states.
Arizona scores 64 out of 100 in financial transparency study
By Arizona Business Daily reports | Nov 26, 2021
Arizona earned a score of 64 out of a possible 100 points in a ranking by the Chicago-based policy institute Truth in Accounting (TIA), putting the state in 42nd place among the 50 states.
Fort Wayne has liabilities equaling $1,700 per taxpayer
By Indiana Business Daily reports | Feb 14, 2020
Among the 75 most populous cities in the U.S., Fort Wayne ranks 21st for the state of its finances, having $1,700 in liabilities per taxpayer, according to a Truth in Accounting (TIA) analysis of municipal data released last month.
Mesa has liabilities equaling $5,300 per taxpayer
By Arizona Business Daily reports | Feb 14, 2020
Among the 75 most populous cities in the U.S., Mesa ranks 42nd for the state of its finances, having $5,300 in liabilities per taxpayer, according to a Truth in Accounting (TIA) analysis of municipal data released last month.
Analysis: Indianapolis ranks 46th among largest U.S. cities lacking funds to pay debts
By Indiana Business Daily reports | Feb 8, 2019
Indianapolis ranks 46th worst among the 75 largest cities in the United States for the handling of its finances, according to a Truth in Accounting (TIA) analysis of municipal data released this month.
Analysis: Tucson ranks 22nd among largest U.S. cities lacking funds to pay debts
By Arizona Business Daily reports | Feb 8, 2019
Tucson, Ariz. ranks 22nd worst among the 75 largest cities in the United States for the handling of its finances, according to a Truth in Accounting (TIA) analysis of municipal data released this month.
Indiana gets ‘C’ grade in analysis of states’ fiscal health
By Indiana Business Daily reports | Jan 6, 2019
Indiana ranked No. 13 in a study of the state’s ability to pay all of its bills, including public employers’ pension benefits, according to a new ranking of the states’ fiscal health by Truth in Accounting (TIA).