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Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.

Benjamin Franklin, in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Leroy, 1789

 This quote is the inspiration for a new blog on various local government finance topics by Whitney Afonso, Greg Allison and Kirk Boone. ‘The public finance blog you can’t avoid’ will offer weekly postings by the three UNC School of Government faculty members, and, in addition, include guest contributors. The content covers tax policy, accounting, budgeting, appraisal, assessment, administrative issues, information on certification programs, and summaries of the latest public finance research.  The authors hope to engage the community of finance,  budget, and assessment professionals throughout and beyond the state of North Carolina.

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Gregory Allison

Gregory S. Allison is an expert in, lectures on, and provides technical support in the governmental accounting and financial reporting fields. Allison is the director of the School’s Municipal and County Administration course. 

He joined the School in 1997. Previously, he was assistant director with the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada in Chicago, Illinois; former finance director for the City of Morganton, North Carolina; and an auditor with the international accounting firm Deloitte and Touche. He also co-authored the 8th and 9th Revised and 10th editions of Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting, published by Prentice Hall.

Allison was awarded the Outstanding Conference Speaker Award for both 2000 and 2001, the Outstanding Chapter Speaker Award in 2005, the Outstanding Discussion Leader Award in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, and 2015, the 5.0 Discussion Leader Award in 2014, and the 2014 R. Donald Farmer Award by the NC Association of Certified Public Accountants. He was awarded the Association’s Outstanding Member in Government Award for 2000–2001. He was also awarded the Albert and Gladys Hall Term Lecturer for Teaching Excellence for 2002–2004, and the Term Faculty Achievement Award for 2010–2012.

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