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’s budget to fund present and future capital repairs? A major source of such income is flip taxes. Saft

A Is For Annual Meeting UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bruce Cholst on February 01, 2011

a controversial capital project, an accountant to describe disconcerting financial statements, or an attorney

B Is For Budget UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Joan Konow on February 01, 2011

’s annual income and expenses and attempts to maintain a strong reserve fund for future capital projects

C Is For CPA UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard B. Montanye on February 01, 2011

the board on how bank accounts should be set up for operations, working capital, and replacement reserves

F Is For Financial Statement UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Darren Newman on February 01, 2011

flow? • Are there enough funds held in reserve to meet ongoing and future capital improvements

G Is For Governing Document (Co-ops) UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Phyllis Weisberg on February 01, 2011

; sets forth the amount of authorized capital stock; and may also define the basic structure

G Is For Governing Document (Condos) UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robert Braverman on February 01, 2011

restrictions on the amount of money the board may spend on capital improvements and, in some instances, non

L Is For Lawyer UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Dennis Greenstein on February 01, 2011

and accountants to plan the budget and expenditures for capital improvements. This may involve borrowing funds
? A Capital Idea Built between 1968 and 1973 as Mitchell-Lama housing, which offered good ol' capitalist
this size, a 37-floor high-rise, should have reserves in the event of a major capital project or repair. So

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