I don't mean financial accountability in the pure sense of balancing the books; it's not surprising that the CCHD complied with such standards. I mean "not blowing through cash reserves", as the recently resigned director had done over the last few years. I'd add "don't spend money on programs that don't produce results", or at least don…
I don't mean financial accountability in the pure sense of balancing the books; it's not surprising that the CCHD complied with such standards. I mean "not blowing through cash reserves", as the recently resigned director had done over the last few years. I'd add "don't spend money on programs that don't produce results", or at least don't KEEP spending money on those programs. Probably another term, like "prudent expenditure," would be better.
I don't mean financial accountability in the pure sense of balancing the books; it's not surprising that the CCHD complied with such standards. I mean "not blowing through cash reserves", as the recently resigned director had done over the last few years. I'd add "don't spend money on programs that don't produce results", or at least don't KEEP spending money on those programs. Probably another term, like "prudent expenditure," would be better.