- NFMA Municipal Analysts Bulletin. See: GASB/GASAC Project & Resource Update beginning on Page 8.
- SIFMA Comments to MSRB Form G-45 under Rule G-45, on Reporting of Information on Municipal Fund Securities; Regarding 529 College Savings Plans and ABLE Programs.
- How Should You Respond When SEC Examiners Come Knocking?
- Will Chicago’s “AAA-Rating” on Its Sales Tax Securitization Corp. Hold During Bankruptcy?
- Tax Reform’s New Incentives for Investments in Low-Income Communities: Part 1; Part 2; and Part 3. (Shout Out to Holland & Knight!)
- How Municipal Issuers Can Advance Refund Taxable or Tax-Advantaged Debt.
- GASB Webinar on Invitation to Comment on Revenue and Expense Recognition.
- And finally, Take It Up With Newton: Chainsaw Edition is brought to us this week by Westmas v. Creekside Tree Service, Inc., in which a woman was walking the paths of a spiritual retreat center when she was struck and killed by a branch lopped off by a tree trimmer. How is this possible? Ninja tree trimmers? I don’t know about you, but I’ve a) never failed to notice the combination of heavy equipment and loud implements associated with tree maintenance, or b) noticed such an operation and thought it advisable to walk right under that tree. But hey, that’s just me.