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A Vision of New York City UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer V. Hughes on May 01, 2007

an extensive capital-reserve budget, thanks to the refinancing of the mortgage, selling roof space to cell

The Check Isn’t in the Mail UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on April 01, 2007

Brooklyn co-ops that adopted a “suffer no fools” policy after watching their budgets dip precariously

Expiration Date Needed? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on April 01, 2007

of budgeting, when a particularly well-versed director has to step aside for someone new. While the operations

Let’s Talk: Project Communication UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stephen Varone and Peter Varsalona on April 01, 2007

-plant upgrade, both of which ran way over budget and took much longer to complete than expected. Each time

Portraits in Power UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Renee Serlin on March 01, 2007

in under budget and three weeks early. That’s totally unheard of in any building in the city. Never

Protecting Your Reserves UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by James Samson on February 01, 2007

short of cash or exceeds a budget. Maintenance or common charges should cover monthly operating costs

Cash Concerns UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Carl M. Cesarano on February 01, 2007

an operating and capital budget (i.e., make sure you have an idea of a building’s revenues and expenses

Flow Gently, Sweet Income UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Mark Shernicoff on February 01, 2007

. To do this, you must prepare a budget that estimates income and expenses – including reserve

Taking Care Of Business UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Alvin Wasserman on February 01, 2007

apparent that the budget was inadequate with a shortfall of funds needed to meet expenditures. Invoices had

The Bidding Game UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Edward T. Braverman on February 01, 2007

was approach a contractor and tell him what our budget was; ultimately we would find a contractor who would

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