Sentences with phrase «looking at this year budget»

But looking at this year budget, I doubt that this present government is serious with the idea of diversification with regard to solid minerals development.

Not exact matches

«Once your travel budget gets above $ 100,000 per year, it's time to look at what you can do with a travel partner,» he says, noting that small businesses hitting that mark may be able to negotiate lower rates.
Take a hard look at your budget and spending habits to avoid finding yourself in the same situation next year.
Congress has been looking at possible reforms for years that could streamline the process without sacrificing the rigor necessary to nix fraudulent claims, said former Congressman Earl Pomeroy, a co-chair of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget's SSDI Solutions Initiative.
«When we look at our budget on a yearly basis, we're much more mindful of «Oh yeah, I pay my life insurance premiums yearly» or «We take a family vacation every year and it's X amount of dollars.»»
Also, look at last year's budget.
Walker began this year's legislative session looking at a $ 4.1 billion budget deficit.
If a seller can present — or the executive can see — a strong payback, the executive can have a look at all the budgeted projects in a given year and rob Peter to pay Paul.
Our research shows that investment budgets are too often based simply on levels in previous years, and too many investment projects are turned down by junior managers, preventing top leaders from even looking at all the available opportunities.
This is helpful for my team and me, as we, like most companies, spend time at the end of the year analyzing performance and looking ahead to changes in social media and content marketing trends to plan and budget for the new year.
If you could grab 20 % of the top 500 podcasts over the next two years for the «HBO of Podcasting» at a $ 4m payment each, you would be looking at a whopping $ 400 million content budget — or as Sirius XM would refer to it, «two Howard Sterns» and Netflix would call it four «House of Cards» or «three weeks» (of content).
To give you an idea of the differences between last year's travel budget and what you may be paying this year, we looked at what a seven day vacation for a family of four would cost you, excluding airfare (based on data from Budget Your Trip and currency exchange rate data from Bloombudget and what you may be paying this year, we looked at what a seven day vacation for a family of four would cost you, excluding airfare (based on data from Budget Your Trip and currency exchange rate data from BloomBudget Your Trip and currency exchange rate data from Bloomberg).
If you want to understand why the federal government has clocked deficits in every single year since the 2008/09 financial crisis, save one (2015), and why there won't be another black - ink budget until at least the mid-2020s, look at the pre-budget picture with Finance Minister Bill Morneau where he changes his shoes.
Taking a look at the U.S. government's budget deficit track record and what's to come for the U.S. economy ahead, financial analyst Michael Lombardi believes our national debt will double to $ 34.0 trillion in the years ahead.
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth of the public equity share).
Furthermore, Ryan's death check list AKA the Ryan Plan is actually a 28 year projection not the 10 year projection they are using in the discussions... The reason they are using a 10 year projection is because Obama's plan is a 10 year projection that would balance the budget, Romney / Ryan plan is a 28 year projection that would double the deficit in 10 years, and as people die off between years 10 and 28, and we have a theoretical unprecedented growth of the economy it would break even at the end of year 28... Go look it up for yourself... Then
I understand your premise but we must realise that for years Wenger was confined by financial constraints, and I honestly don't think many other managers could have kept the club in the champions league, look at Liverpool and Man United, even with there inflated budgets they failed to achieve a top four finish in recent years.
You must know that 3 or 4 years ago I was extremely anti-Wenger on this forum, but then I had a look at the bigger picture and realized there were a lot of other constraints and things going on in the background — the stadium, all our best players leaving etc etc and Wenger managed to pull us through on a shoe string budget cutting top 4 in the process.
«When you are doing budgets you are looking at three or four years at a time,» explained Stratton.
The problem is that in the bleak landscape of austerity, where local councils have had their budgets halved since 2010 and are looking at losing another third of their funding over the next four years, a service which isn't even used by their own residents could start to look like an easy cut to make.
With Albany looking at another $ 9 billion budget gap to plug next year, the cycle of transit raids blowing a hole in the MTA budget is primed to start all over again.
Municipal leaders are taking a second look at how their governments operate following the adoption of a pet program by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in this year's budget.
Her opponent, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, requested and created a Moreland Commission several years ago to look at potential illegal activities in state government, but he disbanded it as part of a budget deal several months later.
Yet when we look at the Executive Budget, we see that he as included over $ 800 million in new taxes and assessments on health care and health insurance, including $ 590 million within the Deficit Reduction Plan for the current fiscal year.
Asked what he thought Cuomo's motivation was for penning the OpEd about the built - in spending increases, Silver said he believes the governor looked at his proposed budget and determined he's going to «wind up spending more money than was spent last year even though he said there would be a cut.»
The survey reveals 49,834 people in the schools earned more than $ 100,000 during the 2014 - 15 school budget year, according to data compiled by the Empire Center, which looked at records kept by the state's Teachers Retirement System.
In his $ 168 billion fiscal year 2019 budget, Cuomo included funding to conduct a study in conjunction with state agencies to look at the health, economic and criminal justice effects of legalizing marijuana.
«So that's something that we'll be looking at as school districts are planning their budgets this year and when we release these scores next year
And he said, «well, I'm going to appoint this commission with subpoena powers from the Attorney General to look at all you guys,» and then Cuomo mysteriously abruptly shut down that commission over a year ago as part of budget negotiations.
Council Finance Chair Domenic Recchia, Jr. said his staff are already looking at ways to begin to implement some of the initiatives, including the job training component, as soon as the Fiscal Year 2014 budget, which Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently unveiled.
The legislative session ended with a thud earlier this month, as lawmakers settled on a budget plan that didn't have the dramatic policy changes and spending reductions Paterson was looking for to put the state on a more sound fiscal footing after he leaves office — and presumably politics — at the end of this year.
Typically, we've gotten locked into a place where we look at budget problems as one - year problems.
«I've heard the county executive call our cuts a sham, that they're reckless and irresponsible, but if you do your homework and look back at the cuts that were made by the Democrats to last year's budget, it's a lot of the exact same cuts,» Lorigo told WBFO News.
SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher — whose university system has had its tuition frozen for at least a year under terms of the recently enacted state budget — said in a statement that SUNY looks forward to reviewing the Democrats» full plan and working with the conference.
«Let's stop talking in circles this budget season and take a serious look at the millions already on the state's books that we can cut to show New Yorkers that we can be as responsible with our checkbook as they've had to be with theirs this past year
«It varies depending on the time of year, how that budget line is expended, but the superintendent was very clear — and the board was very clear — «tell us when you are getting close to expending the full budget line that was approved last year and we will take at a look at what needs to be done to fully fund bus aides,» answered Keresztes.
Michael Whyland, spokesman for Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, said that «there are many things we are still learning about the federal tax bill and we want to look at this issue in the context of the overall budget, not only this year but also how it affects future budgets
The 3,300 - student district has drawn down its cash reserves at an unsustainable rate in recent years and now must look at possible layoffs and other economies to balance its budget for the 2018 - 19 school year, Superintendent Patrick Brimstein said in an interview.
Buffalo Public Schools are looking at a budget for next year with a lot more spending than revenue.
While Scott Walker looks forward to looking at all aspects of the state budget Jim Doyle works to hamstring efforts by making lame duck commitments that will last for years after he leaves office.
The Utica City School District is looking at another year of layoffs, though the final budget has not been completed.
The state's financial situation is an utter disaster: Spending has risen by 10 percent over last year's budget, and the state is looking at a $ 9 billion shortfall for this fiscal year and then a $ 15 billion gap for the subsequent year.
Last year alone or if you like, this year alone if you look at the budget statement that the minister of finance presented they need something in the region of GHS 1.6 billion to finance just the first years who are currently under the programme and then those who will come in in September this year.
«If you look at just the 2010 to 2014 plan, the city averaged $ 100 million a year,» agreed Independent Budget Office chief of staff Doug Turetsky.
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday said he would take another look at funding of the city's Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB) for the fiscal year 2017 budget.
The fiscally - strapped Buffalo school board has been looking at a laundry list of ways to cut spending in its budget for the approaching school year.
As the Syracuse City School District goes into its budget process, it's looking at a $ 24 million spending gap, a revenue problem stemming from years of stagnant state aid in the face of rising educational costs.
We are looking at a $ 1.7 billion deficit in next year's budget.
«How does this budget address unemployment, the youth unemployment and you look at the resources this government has had over the last seven years, phenomenal amount.
«I am thrilled to see the efforts that DHS under your leadership have made, getting these programs in the budget, in the executive budget,» Councilman Stephen Levin said at the hearing, going on to add that «If we're looking to reduce the shelter census, 10,000 is a number we could shoot for in any given year
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