Sentences with phrase «budget posts last»

Reading other people's budget posts last month did, however, give me the urge to do a quick tally of my year - to - date numbers, and after doing the math, I figured I'd might as well share it with you.
I didn't see your budget post last week, and noticed that you hadn't posted in a while — hope all is well!

Not exact matches

After my post last night got me reading Budget 1980 and the National Energy Program, I stumbled upon something completely fascinating: the hated National Energy Program proposed an indexed price for synthetic crude from oil sands projects which, had it been followed until today, would have been above the Canadian dollar price of WTI in -LSB-...]
Post your reasons on why Wenger is unarguably better than Klopp and Simeone and why Klopp and Simeone where cappable of building a ultra high perfomance team with a small budget achieving major trophies in the process and why Wenger in the last decade couldn't and even with a good amount of money still can't win anything important or even make arsenal look like a strong side (FA cup and community shell are not major trophies)
The Citizens Budget Commission, a nonprofit financial watchdog group, in a report last week, predicted that even with the planned fare increases, the MTA stands to post budget deficits in the hundreds of millions of dollars in the next several years without a new revenue stream to fund the subwayBudget Commission, a nonprofit financial watchdog group, in a report last week, predicted that even with the planned fare increases, the MTA stands to post budget deficits in the hundreds of millions of dollars in the next several years without a new revenue stream to fund the subwaybudget deficits in the hundreds of millions of dollars in the next several years without a new revenue stream to fund the subway plan.
Budget bills posted late last night showed a long - sought pay raise schedule for management - confidential workers — state employees who are not members of a public - workers union — that would be in place through 2018.
As the New York Post reported last summer, one former PEP member alleges the group is comprised of members who were not equipped to properly review the budget and were pressured into doing the Mayor's bidding.
Last week, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver told The Post «there's a good chance» that the tax won't be included in the final budget deal when it's wrapped up in the next few weeks.
As the sharp - eyed Rick Karlin noticed last week, the budget office posted a notice on its website announcing that hearings on the spending plan would be delayed because of the unusually unpredictable nature of the markets.
Saturday marks one month since the state budget deadline came and went, and now increasing attention is being focused on the Lieutenant Governor, whose financial expertise and credibility were cited when Governor Paterson tapped him to the post last summer.
The last time the state passed an early budget was 1983, the year Gov. Mario Cuomo took office, the Post reported.
So far, few Democrats in the Assembly have called for Mr. Silver to resign his leadership post — but last night several newspapers reported that Mr. Silver would step back from his duties, while not resigning his post, and allow five veteran Democrats to run the chamber during critical budget negotiations.
But so far the governor has still not posted its projects from the last budget.
In another ScienceInsider posted last Friday, Erik Stokstad reported that «the White House budget request included $ 75 million for three new research institutes.»
«This budget ignores the human space flight priorities outlined by Congress last year,» congressman Peter Olson (Republican, Texas) posted on his web site after the budget's release.
On Friday, The Washington Post reported that CDC officials last week flagged seven words and phrases — diversity, entitlement, evidence - based, fetus, science - based, transgender, and vulnerable — that should not be used in connection with the budget document, due out in early February 2018.
As I mentioned in my last budget post, this top runs a bit short and boxy so it can only be worn with my mid - or high - rise bottoms, but it's totally worth it.
I'm practically overwhelmed with the amount of choices I have at my disposal.If you read my last budget breakdown post, you know that I am three days deep into my closet remix challenge.
I decided to change to a quarterly budget update because last fall, I reduced the number of posts I publish every month.
Last week I did a «Chic on a Budget «post and then a post about «Fall Coats Under 1oo «I think it is important to remember that fashion or style is never dependent on money, you can achieve a very trendy look like I did in this post with Boy Friend Overalls for $ 35 or a basic weekend look with a Plaid Shirt.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much Marie, Manpreet, April, Fion, Alina, CTL, Stephanie, Paulaarce5, Mindy, Gloria, Wisblos, Caroline, Serena, Alex, Noni, Tiffany, Pumba225, Clara, Zimt - peppermint, Mazeh68, Lemonbundiva, 1 I Dream of Fashion, Yvonne, Chocolatecookiescandies, Orchidea7a, Ar.Mendes, Inedat4, I Like Shoes, Phone, Kat, Staceysetoki, Cee Cee, Anna, Yvette, Michelle-esque, Hong, Jhsmama, PetiteAsianGirl, Hawa, Bridget, Chelseaturpin, Ellaprettyblog, Flossy0512, Fldragonfly33, Danielle, Stylish with a Budget, Kristine, Janet, Savannah, Pirya, New Petite, Specialkalle, Charlotte, Isabel, Maggie, WendypSantaella, Vickymejia1, Jasmine, Steph, and Nikki for your kind words on my last post!
If you're looking for OTK boots on a budget check my last post.
I am SO SO excited about todays post because I am so in love with this Biker Style Blazer I got from RW&CO with last month budget!
-LSB-...] I wanted to thank you all for your sweet comments and more importantly, AMAZING tips on my last post on shopping and budgeting!
Kristy from Southern In Law recently posted... 4 Budget Friendly Mother's Day Gift Basket Ideas for Last Minute Gifting!
I can't believe it's been a month since my last Budget Buys post (well give or take a few days).
In our last blog post, «When a plan comes together», we shared with you our individual and mutual motivations for supporting schools and introduced our publication «School Budget Mastery» as the first in a new series of school funding guides.
Crystal presents Preparing for the Inevitable posted at Budgeting in the Fun Stuff, saying, «Nothing lasts forever and in fact, you can estimate the life of most things you buy so start saving to replace them before you need to!»
Here is just a bit of inventory on posts reported missing by keyword: - «Fig» (Referring to the platform used to crowdfund the game): 36 Highlighted and 4 edited (marked by blue highlighting) of 51 total posts -» Brutal Legend» (The last release by Double Fine before turning to Crowdfunding): 38 Highlighted and 2 edited of 50 total posts -» Broken Age» (The latest release by Schafer, infamous for its $ 3.3 Million initial budget and two Kickstarter Campaigns): 37 Highlighted and 1 edited out of over 50 total posts -» Bobby Kotick» (CEO of Activision Blizzard, known for criticizing Schafer on his poor management on the titles they worked together on.)
Anti-strike reforms in last budget bill see Harper government brought to court by public sector union, The National Post
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We haven't received all the final invoices as of yet, but if you take a look at the previous page of posts, you'll see a relatively current budget breakdown that I posted last week.
-LSB-...] years ago I wrote a post called Changing your style on a budget (2008) I had a deja vu about that post last week when I saw the question from a reader on -LSB-...]
Two years ago I wrote a post called Changing your style on a budget (2008) I had a deja vu about that post last week when I saw the question from a reader on Nester's blog asking the same question a reader asked me in 2008.
Your last post really brought out something that I had been really wondering about... grocery budgeting.
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