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    Tri-Cities Community Bank – A Balanced Scorecard Case By Tom Albright‚ Stan Davis‚ and Aleecia Hibbets Case A. Balanced Scorecard Development Tri-Cities Community Bank (TCCB) is located in the Midwest US and has a total of 10 branches grouped into two divisions‚ the southern division (SD) and the northern division (ND). Each division consists of five branches; each branch employs a branch president‚ branch vice-president/chief loan officer‚ customer service representatives‚ loan

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    Budget Analysis

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    Running head: Budget Development Analysis Budget Development Analysis University of Phoenix Education Finance and Budgeting/EDA 538 Dr. Pamela Wilkins March 21‚ 2009 Budget Development Analysis The budget of a school is potentially the most important step in the daily operation of a school district. Every decision that is made affects staff‚ students‚ programs‚ services and daily operations at the core of the school environment. Every decision can affect the success or failure

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    A Budget Surplus

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    A budget surplus may create a temporary artificial prosperity. The short term effect is usually inflationary as the government sees surplus meaning the economy is more productive‚ thus can shoulder a higher tax burden when in actuality taxes should be lowered. The tax burden‚ allegedly imposed to cool the economy‚ tends to raise prices‚ thus increasing tax revenue‚ contributing to the continuance of the surplus until such time as prices cause consumers to spend less. While a surplus represents

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    Interim Budget

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    Interim Budget 2014 Global cues not to overly hit India‚ India held its head above water during global crisis Fiscal deficit for 2013-14 will be contained at 4.6% Export seen at $326 billion showing 6.3 per cent year-on-year growth Growth for FY14 estimated at 4.9%; Q3‚ Q4 growth seen at 5.2% I reject the argument of policy paralysis Let history be the judge of last 10 years Economy in much better shape now than it was two years ago 10-year trend growth rate at 6.2 per cent‚ UPA I and II

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    Australian economy of Australia’s continuing current account deficits Australia has a long history of large and persistent current account deficits. During the 1960s the current account deficit averaged the equivalent of 2 per cent of gross domestic product. The CAD rose considerably‚ due to the floating of the Australian dollar and the opening of the capital account in 1980s‚ and by 1990s CAD has sustained around an average of about 4.5 per cent of GDP. However‚ in recent years the deficit has been

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    Budget 2013

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    Budget is something that every citizen of India looks forward to. It determines how the finances are going to be managed for the coming year. The Union Budget 2013-2014 is perhaps the most budget of post reform India. This budget‚ as always has been welcome by some‚ while for the others it is a total unsatisfactory one. The Finance Minister‚ Mr. Chidambaram has tried to cut down the expenses and has tried to increase the fiscal by next year end. Listed below are the highlights of the Union

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    PRICES AND MONEY SUPPLY: A CASUSALITY ANALYSIS .OR BANGLADESH ECONOMY QAZI MUHAMMAD ADNAN HYE*‚ KASHI. IMRAN & SABEEN ANWAR The impact of monetary shock on the food prices has been the hot issue in these days. This research attempts to investigate the direction of causality between the food prices and money supply in Bangladesh‚ using ARDL causality test. Empirical results show unidirectional causality from money supply to food prices in Bangladesh. Hence the money supply is not neutral in determining

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    California Budget

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    California Budget Crisis Rozlyn Brown Comm/215 BSDC0TEBB5 Michele Watson   Poor money management of the State of California has caused people to suffer. The global recession has caused California and many other states to plummet. In the Los Angeles Times California deficit is said to be $25.4 billion according to the states chief analyst. The state of California has taken drastic measure to fix this problem. Fixing the problem includes layoffs

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    explains about deficits and its effects on economics in his article‚ ‘Not All Deficits Are Created Equal’. There are several issues and some are critical such as he tells that ballooning federal deficit may harm the U.S. economy. Tatom analyses that the budget deficits are lower than national savings rate while its major reason is increasing high interest rates. This analysis have two faults‚ first is raising high deficit interest rates and second is source of deficit influence on economy. There is a

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    Budget Cuts

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    Running head: BUDGET CUTS CAN EFFECT THE DROP RATE Budget Cuts can affect the Drop Rate Nichelle Hoyt University of Phoenix GEN 215 Frank N June 23‚ 2009 Budget Cuts can affect the Drop Rate Every 26 second a teen drop out of school. (Khadaroo‚ 2008-2009‚ 1) The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) budget crisis can cause the drop out rate to significantly climb. The budget cuts will allow up to 35 students per class‚ no summer school for elementary and middle school level

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