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When a Capital Improvement Isn't UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Alan Saly on October 01, 2004

will be more aggressive this year on sales tax audits as budget gaps loom. If the state does audit your repair

To Have and Have Not UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on September 01, 2004

costs each year. The increase gives residents time to factor the changes into their budget, and allows

Interior Renovations UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stephen Varone and Peter Varsalona on September 01, 2004

time to suit your budget and schedule. If your alteration plans run into an obstacle, a creative

Present Value, Future Profits UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Alan Saly on August 01, 2004

capital budget plan, determined what it needed in the way of capital improvements, and worked backwards

Separate but not Equal UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on August 01, 2004

to court because we're low-budget and try to keep it that way." Hachmeyer's case is not unique. Talk

Get the Lead Out UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michael Gwertzman on June 01, 2004

, Stevens. Bloomberg set aside $100 million in his budget to pay for compliance with the new law. Two

Everybody's Talking UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michael Gwertzman on June 01, 2004

preferable to budget discussions and status reports on the search for a new insurance policy. But board

Flower Power: Roof Gardens UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on June 01, 2004

, including design, budgeting, installation and maintenance. The story includes two sidebars: one on eco ... think in some ways it's still a work in progress." Grow Your Budget When the shareholders of the 110

If I Had a Hammer UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michael Gwertzman on May 01, 2004

of J-51 becomes a contribution to reserves." This keeps the co-op's budgets in balance and prepares

Treasurers Take the Field UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Carol Ott on May 01, 2004

ramifications, even if you are not an accountant. "Budgets and control, that's what being a treasurer is all

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