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INTRODUCTION: Federal Fiscal Operations
Budget authority usually takes the form of appropriations that allow obligations to be incurred and payments to be made. Reappropriations are Congressional actions that extend the availability of unobligated amounts that have expired or would otherwise expire. These are counted as new budget authority in the fiscal year of the...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Government, outlay, payment, Taxes
Research articles 2008-06-01
INTRODUCTION: Federal Fiscal Operations
Budget authority usually takes the form of appropriations that allow obligations to be incurred and payments to be made. Reappropriations are Congressional actions that extend the availability of unobligated amounts that have expired or would otherwise expire. These are counted as new budget authority in the fiscal year of the...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Government, outlay, payment, Taxes
Research articles 2008-03-01
INTRODUCTION: Federal Fiscal Operations
Budget authority usually takes the form of appropriations that allow obligations to be incurred and payments to be made. Reappropriations are Congressional actions that extend the availability of unobligated amounts that have expired or would otherwise expire. These are counted as new budget authority in the fiscal year of the...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Government, outlay, payment, Taxes
Research articles 2007-12-01
Recent Releases
INTANGIBLE ASSETSIn December 2006, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board GASB issued an exposure draft ED proposing new guidance on the proper accounting and financial reporting for intangible assets. In June 2007, the GASB completed work on the topic with the release of its most recent authoritative pronouncement, G ASB Statement...
Tags: accounting, asset, Governmental Accounting Standards Board, outlay, software
Research articles 2007-09-01
Ad spending inches up 4.1% as top categories cut back; Marketers divert dollars to unmeasured channels; auto outlays plummet.
Byline: NAT IVES nives@adage.com U.S. ad spending rose 4.1% to $149.6 billion in 2006, according to TNS Media Intelligence, revealing a growth rate smaller than the revised-downward TNS June '06 forecast of 4.9% and far below the 5.4% predicted by TNS...
Tags: advertisement, General Motors Corp., outlay, TV
Research articles 2007-03-19
Farm bill budget battle already taking shape.
As we noted in your Feb. 17 Pro Farmer, farm-state lawmakers are now talking about agriculture having some $60 billion less for commodity program outlays in the 2007 farm bill compared to the 2002 Farm Bill. One of those already sounding the warning about spending...
Tags: agriculture, Congressional Budget Office, FINANCE, outlay
Research articles 2007-02-24
Fiscal balances and public indebtedness
Annex Table 25. General government total outlays Per cent of nominal GDP 1989 1990 ...
Tags: Germany, Government, Greece, Iceland, Japan, Luxembourg, Norway, OECD, outlay, Poland, Portugal, Republic, U.S.
Research articles 2006-12-01
JMD forays into Faridabad.
Nov. 23--With an investment outlay of 200 crores, JMD Ltd made its grand foray into the NCR region of Faridabad, as it announced its forthcoming project, Multistoried Group Housing Complex Project -- JMD Garden Faridabad. Situated in Sector 78, Faridabad, this massive piece of construction withholds...
Tags: Backups, E-mail, Economic Times, Fax, NCR Corp., outlay, Quality, SECURITY
Research articles 2006-11-23
In-depth data on 2005 farm subsidies will appear on the Web soon.(OPEN RECORDS)
In-depth data on 2005 farm subsidies will appear on the Web soon, courtesy of the Environmental Working Group. See www.ewg.org/farm for details on over $20 billion in conservation and crop support outlays. Even more detailed data back to 2002 are taking longer to gather. ...
Tags: conservation, MARKETING, outlay, programming, subsidy, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Web
Research articles 2006-11-22
Misclassification in an experimental poverty measure: a test of poverty misclassification using data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey does not support the contention that medical needs must be treated differently from other needs in the measurement of
Among the recommendations and proposals set forth in a 1995 National Research Council NRC panel report on measuring poverty, (1) perhaps the most controversial was the treatment of medical needs. The panel proposed poverty thresholds that reflected needs for food, clothing, shelter, and "a little more." However, the panel concluded...
Tags: Benefits, BUREAU, HEALTHCARE, MARKETING, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, outlay, poverty, SOFTWARE, survey
Research articles 2006-06-01
Highway Fund to Run Out By 2009, Two Agencies Say
Representatives from two federal agencies told a congressional panel April 4 that although they differ on the health of Highway Trust Fund, they agree the fund will be nearly or completely exhausted when current highway legislation expires at the end of fiscal year 2009."Outlays from the highway account would total...
Tags: agency, FINANCE, Investment, MARKETING, outlay, Taxes, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2006-04-10
Federal budget estimates for fiscal year 2007
ON February 6, 2006, the President submitted the Federal Budget of the U.S. Government, Fiscal Year 2007 to Congress. (1) For fiscal year 2007, the Federal budget projects a $354.2 billion deficit, a $68.9 billion decrease from the $423.2 billion deficit that is projected for fiscal year 2006. The fiscal...
Tags: adjustment, asset, benefit, FINANCE, government, income, insurance, investment, outlay, payment, Taxes
Research articles 2006-03-01
Does $5 Buy You Any Goodwill?
You're a company with $2.3 billion in annual revenues and one of the most storied brand names in history. But your business model is antiquated and you lost more than $100 million last year. What should you do to celebrate the holiday season? If you're Reader's...
Tags: Jon Greer, Marketing, Branding, Gesture, Outlay
Blog posts 2007-12-26
Measuring return on investment.
Jun 05, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Marketers should see themselves as investment managers for their budgets. This is according to a McKinsey & Company report into the measurement of returns on marketing expenditure. The report argues that marketers should...
Tags: MARKETING, McKinsey & Co., outlay, ROI, TVs
Research articles 2005-06-05
Dollar drifts down in consolidation
NEW YORK AFP — The dollar drifted lower as traders consolidated recent gains against the euro and the yen firmed on a strong report on Japanese capital outlays. The euro fetched 1.2260 dollars at 2100 GMT from 1.2229 late on Friday in New York. The dollar stood at...
Tags: consolidation, Federal Reserve Board, Government, outlay
Research articles 2005-06-06
Santos lifts budget to speed up oil search.
May 22, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Australian oil and gas group, Santos, has increased its exploration budget. It wants to step up its hunt for new oil and gas fields as production from its Cooper Basin operations keeps dropping. It...
Tags: Cooper, offshore, outlay, Outsourcing
Research articles 2005-05-22
Johanns outlines FY 2006 agriculture budget
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns on Feb. 7 released details of the FY 2006 U.S. Department of Agriculture budget. Total USDA outlays increased from about $72 billion in 2004 to $94.9 billion in 2005 and are projected to remain at roughly that level in 2006 at $94.6 billion. The increase from...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, outlay, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2005-03-01
Bush budget gets mixed reviews by US press
WASHINGTON AFP — President George W. Bush's lean budget plan for fiscal 2006 is seen by some leading US dailies as all smoke and mirrors hiding enormous outlays and unjustly trimming programs for the needy, while others praise it for finally imposing federal spending restraints. Bush's proposal is "breathtaking"...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bush, FINANCE, Government, outlay, restraint, Taxes, Washington, White House
Research articles 2005-02-08
US construction outlays rise a surprising 1.1 percent
WASHINGTON AFP — US construction spending increased 1.1 percent in December, the biggest gain since April, the Commerce Department reported. The figure was well above the increase of 0.5 percent expected by most Wall Street analysts. November's outlays were revised to show a 0.3 percent gain from the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, construction, outlay
Research articles 2005-02-01
LyFC to receive 27bn pesos in subsidies.
MEXICO CITY, Nov 23, 2004 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- In 2005 the federal government will channel 27 billion pesos (US$2.4 billion) to Luz y Fuerza del Centro LyFC to subsidize electricity costs, representing a huge outlay of funds, stated Fernando...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, outlay, secretary, Taxes
Research articles 2004-11-23