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December 22, 2003 Columbia
University students recommend several options to fix County’s
faulty accounting system Back in October,
Majority Democrats announced that they had secured FREE consulting services
from Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs
to analyze Nassau’s archaic financial accounting system and recommend
what is needed to bring the system up to par. The results of that study,
given in a half-hour presentation to the full legislature, yielded several
options for the county, ranging in cost from $175,000-$5-20 million.
“We
will now digest all the information presented to us and together with
County department heads, we will determine the best course of action for
the County,” Jacobs said. “Obviously, we are cognizant of
the fact that the County is under financial strain at this time, but in
cases like this, doing nothing can also be costly. Accurate budgeting
is no better than the supporting information system that provides the
essential data for planning, formulating, implementing, controlling, and
evaluating budgets.”
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