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-visibility warning to others. So, whither water bills? Up and up, most likely. The city estimates that the capital
capital letters, "This service has not been approved or endorsed by any government agency and this offer
off in the 1940s. Capital improvements were either not getting done or were routinely assigned
ways to cut costs. Consider delaying capital expenditures. You can't forego essential services – snow
of shareholders for any capital outlay greater than $100,000. Weisberg spoke out forcefully against it. "It
.35 per square foot and dividing the net income by a capitalization rate of 13.628 percent. To illustrate
be taking zero risk. That reserve fund is for a rainy day or a large capital expenditure." Attorney James
-term mortgages don't work because you can't see what capital improvements you're going to need down the road
staff? • What is your role in capital-improvement projects? • What's your succession plan
through major capital improvements. His politicking, accessibility and rapport were so welcomed that he

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