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Budget Blues UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on February 01, 2003

capital expenditures, long-range planning and communication with tenants. ... is not anticipating large capital expenditures. "You want to weed out the aberrations of the past and predict

What Every Treasurer Should Fear UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on February 01, 2003

capital costs were unusually high or low." At such a review, the group should discuss variances between

Planning Your Financial Future UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Knapp, Danelle on February 01, 2003

of guarantees, warranties, and contracts covering major repairs and capital expenditures. This way, you won

The Tough Board Syndrome UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on January 01, 2003

with other issues, some of which seem to have more or equal urgency: leaks, capital improvement projects

A Costly Oversight UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ford, Ruth on December 01, 2002

being done to their buildings, leading to potential audits and fines. Capital improvements and repairs ... is an improvement a capital improvement and when is an improvement just a repair? For the record, when a co

The Price of Access UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ford, Ruth on December 01, 2002

is a capital improvement and there are competing needs for funds," he adds. "We have exterior masonry repairs

Checking Your Building Stats UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Fitzelle, Edward H. on December 01, 2002

lines show the building's debt, its working capital (calculated from two balance sheet accounts, current

Up from the Ashes UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ford, Ruth on December 01, 2002

capital upgrade (waterproofing, pointing, repairs to the balconies and terraces), necessary because

Abatements and Equality UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Fitzelle, Edward H. on November 01, 2002

of similar properties. Class 2 valuation is based on a capitalized net rental income. For co-ops and condos

Do I Need an Engineer or Architect? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Rand Engineering on November 01, 2002

, higher-risk repair and capital improvement programs, however, such as façade restoration or roof

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