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Back to the Well UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robin L. Barton on March 01, 2007

. Both co-ops had money in their reserve funds to pay for installing the wells – a capital expense – so

Portraits in Power UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Renee Serlin on March 01, 2007

the building’s capital needs, even a large reserve can be used up quickly. But her feelings about staying

Found Money UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on March 01, 2007

to an investor (found by a broker), who paid over $4 million – all tax-free since it was considered new capital

Protecting Your Reserves UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by James Samson on February 01, 2007

, which was meant to be used to satisfy the capital needs of the client for the foreseeable future

Keeping Up Appearances UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Theresa Racht on February 01, 2007

. A co-op decides that the cost of capital improvements resulting from decades of deferred preventive

Cash Concerns UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Carl M. Cesarano on February 01, 2007

an operating and capital budget (i.e., make sure you have an idea of a building’s revenues and expenses

The Bidding Game UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Edward T. Braverman on February 01, 2007

When looking for a contractor for a capital improvement, it’s not all about the price. What you ... -op and its new board. We chatted about significant upcoming capital improvements that were needed to restore ... Capital Improvements

For Sale: Common Areas UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on January 01, 2007

to be a capital contribution and not income. It’s tax free if you [issue them] as a subscription agreement

Flip Tax UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on December 01, 2006

, the cooperative was in need of cash. The co-op could no longer fund capital improvements out of operating

Flip Tales UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on December 01, 2006

: Still Considering What the Board Did: “We’re putting together a package of numbers – what our capital

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