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Limited Parking, Gratuitous Services UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler on June 01, 2006

and Otto jointly acquired 273 shares of capital stock of DAC and entered into a proprietary lease

Prepayment Penalties UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Patrick Niland on May 01, 2006

,000 for needed capital improvements. However, I just learned from our accountant that our existing loan has

Biting the Bullet UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter and Leslie Jay on April 01, 2006

themselves defaulted. At another, more established cooperative, capital improvements were deferred for years

Unequal Assessments? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Eric Weiss on April 01, 2006

or more units, are valued using the “capitalization of income” approach. The Department of Finance

Share and Share Alike UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on April 01, 2006

– by factoring in capital improvements. After all, the argument goes, if you’ve just spent $10 million

Let’s Make a Deal UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on March 01, 2006

to establish a $2 million line of credit so the co-op would have money available for unforeseen capital

Tightening Your Belt UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Leslie Jay on March 01, 2006

a special assessment for capital improvements and deposit it in a separate account; otherwise the money may

Board Policy: The Post-Enron Model, Part II UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sylvia Shapiro on March 01, 2006

of a larger problem. The purchase of goods and services, including capital projects, is another prime example

Director Qualifications UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler on March 01, 2006

million for what the board claimed were short- and long-term capital needs. According to Leon Goldberg

Magical Mystery Tour UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robin L. Barton on January 01, 2006

to prioritize repairs and capital expenses and allocate money accordingly. And when a property manager says ... Capital Planning

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