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Small Is Good. Sort of. UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Roberta Lawrence on June 01, 2009

to warp and bellow out. We needed access and we needed money: how do we do this with all the bad blood

My Rod and My Staff UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on September 01, 2009

York Cooperatives. “A tremendous amount of time and money can be saved. It also can resolve awkward

Advice and Consent UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Patrick B. Niland on September 01, 2009

repairs. Therefore, they argue that we first should close a new loan so we know how much money we have

Lessons From a Lifer UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Nathan Sudakoff on September 01, 2009

is continuity. Other lessons come to mind. Know how much money the co-op has in reserve funds. Make sure

All My Buildings: Portrait of a Whistleblower UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on October 01, 2009

of their funds. I said, ‘I have a moral obligation to tell you that you may lose your money

Betting on the Flip Tax UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on October 01, 2009

operations with money you hoped to win at the track.” “A lot of boards use it to fill holes in the budget

Reading, Writing, and Conserving UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on December 01, 2009

money for our buildings, reduce energy consumption, and reduce our carbon footprint.” Energy savings

Whither Perry Mason UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on December 01, 2009

opted for a tiny firm whose principal frankly admitted he wouldn’t make any money in the short run

Noisy Neighbors UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on March 01, 2012

shareholders agreed to split the cost, and the co-op board contributed some money. Everyone, Snow says

Board Talk: A Conversation About Removing the Board UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on March 01, 2012

-term needs of owners...and that often requires money. If you had a private home – a house – you would

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