IT Manager?s 2009 Budget Toolkit
April 9, 2010 by
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Welcome to the IT Manager’s 2009 Budget Toolkit. This toolkit is designed to provide you with the basic tools you will need to plan and manage your organization’s IT Budget for the upcoming year.
You’ll want to begin by browsing the Financial Terms Primer document. Even if you’ve never had any formal training in Finance or [...]
Money Merge Account Review ? the Truth About the Money Merge Account
April 7, 2010 by
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Over the past several years homeowners are facing the reality that their mortgage really is their biggest debt. With home values shooting up, homeowners have tapped into this equity to facilitate a more appealing lifestyle, ignoring what this will do to their financial position in the long run. Now with lenders closing shop [...]
SAIC Announces Financial Results for Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2010
April 1, 2010 by
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SAIC Announces Financial Results for Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2010
SAIC, Inc. , a scientific, engineering, and technology applications company, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2010, which ended January 31, 2010. Â
Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Amortization schedules?
March 28, 2010 by
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Is there a website or free software download that offers amortization schedules that can be used to enter multiple accounts, APRs, minimum payments, etc?
I, at one time, had a software program that all you did was enter your debts and interest rate, etc. and as they were paid off added that amount to [...]
Amortization software????
March 26, 2010 by
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I have numerous notes receiveable which are payable over 5 years and excel is becoming too manual to maintain all these schedules and payments. Any suggestions on a good softare that I can maintain these schedules????
Tape Adding Machines ? Bad Habit, Addiction or Comfy Loafers?
March 20, 2010 by
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The next time you’re in an office where personal computers are used, look on the desks. Chances are pretty good that you will see a mechanical tape adding machine sitting next to many of the computers. That makes no sense to me whatsoever. Why are such antiquated pieces of equipment, that do little more than [...]
Digital Signage: the Top 10 Pitfalls
December 25, 2009 by
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So, you’ve decided your business or institution will be well served by adding a new digital signage network. Now what?
Where to turn and what to do can be confusing, especially if you’re responsible for your organization’s communications or IT department, but don’t really know anything about a digital sign. While there are many good companies [...]
The Most Effective Advertising Medium… Electronic Message Centers
December 23, 2009 by
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A decade ago most of us sat in awe when viewing a huge full color full motion video screen at a professional sports stadium, or at a concert by one of many famous international musical groups. That cutting edge technology is available today at a fraction of the cost of products manufactured ten years ago, [...]
Setting Up Quickbooks Part Three: the Rest of the Taxlines
December 21, 2009 by
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Setting Up Quickbooks Part 3 What to Do with the (rest of the) Tax Lines
By David Roberts
I have to apologize as there are some lines here that would cause an entirely separate article, and yet are not used by 90% of the companies using Quickbooks as their accounting software. I am sorry that these definitions [...]
How to Create Revenue Projections to Determine Rental Property Profitability
December 17, 2009 by
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When a real estate investor or analyst wants to determine whether a rental property is profitable and might offer a good investment opportunity or should be dismissed, they commonly evaluate the property’s projected future revenues.
The idea is to estimate the cash flows and rates of return a rental property may produce for future years by [...]