Sentences with phrase «with financial shortfalls»

With financial shortfalls, possible Medicare cuts, and the ramifications of future tax reform threatening many states, Platt warned that other revenue - generating opportunities will become more tantalizing: «If you don't deal with this, the states are going to do something.»
The bill by Rep. Sherman Mack, R - Albany, requires the Louisiana Public Defender Board to dedicate at least 65 percent of its annual financing to local defenders of the indigent, which have been struggling with financial shortfalls
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«Notwithstanding recent favorable developments, current - law projections indicate that Medicare still faces a substantial financial shortfall that will need to be addressed with further legislation,» the report notes.
Take a look at your financial forecast and only cut ties with low - paying clients when you know you've got work locked in for the next few months to cover whatever shortfall their departure leaves you.
Combining this with poor sales growth results in a dismal outlook for earnings 3) the pressure on earnings will continue to hurt capital spending, which is usually just a magnified image of earnings, 4) the same factors will continue to raise default rates, causing earnings problems and debt downgrades among banks and financial companies, 5) earnings shortfalls will also lead to continued job cutbacks, with the unemployment rate rising to at least 5.5 % (indeed, once the unemployment rate has advanced by 0.5 % from its lows, it has never reversed until rising by least 1.5 % off those lows).
Yacktman said there's 3 opportune times to buy: when the whole market goes down / collapses (like the financial crisis of 2008), an industry shortfall (like 1993 with concerns of changing the healthcare industry), or an individual stock temporarily out of favor.
The results show that pension schemes across these countries could face a combined funding shortfall of $ 773bn if confronted with a significant financial shock that triggered a further fall in interest rates and a rise in inflation.
«Our RDC loan division came up with a plan to hopefully fill some of the financial gaps that might be created by shortfalls in insurance coverage or other factors.»
Cuomo insisted the state is working with the city of Albany to help shore up its financial considerations amid yet another budget shortfall.
According to a circular issued on Wednesday, the apex bank revealed a change in its rules of engagement with the banks, spelling out new rules regarding how financial institutions could borrow cash from fellow banks or the CBN to cover their temporary shortfalls or meet their obligations.
She's put a hiring freeze in place and suggests city staples such as the Summer Youth Employment Program may be eliminated along with festivals like Alive At Five and Tulip Fest, but conceded those cuts would barely dent the financial shortfall.
«Based on the Mayor's latest financial plan and our current revenue and spending projections, the city's budget shortfalls have shrunk considerably and the gap for the upcoming fiscal year appears manageable compared with past challenges,» the report reads.
Runcie will walk into the job with a staggering financial challenge: a $ 171 million budget shortfall and 1,100 fewer teachers than last year.
Lawmakers went to work during bleak financial conditions, with the vast majority of states facing budget shortfalls in the coming fiscal year.
Faced with declining enrollment and a budget shortfall, University of Baltimore President Kurt Schmoke outlined his ideas Friday to secure the school's financial future to a standing - room only crowd of students, faculty and staff.
The end result of fairy - tale expectations, whether you invest for yourself or with the help of a financial adviser, will be a huge shortfall in wealth late in life, and more years working rather than putting your feet up in retirement.
Nearly 40 % find themselves with a shortfall each month and borrow or charge the difference on a credit card which deepens their financial pain.
If you are not happy with the way in which your lender has dealt with your mortgage shortfall, you can complain to the Financial Ombudsman.
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You will want to know about the tools we offer to help you monitor your account, because a financial shortfall may cause a number of items to be covered each with a fee.
But he soon pivoted to a tradition students hold even dearer: the college's century - old tuition - free policy, which students have fought this year to preserve as the school announced that financial shortfalls had made charging undergraduate tuition necessary starting with students admitted next year.
Los Angeles officials are going forward with a $ 40,000 - a-mile program to coat public streets to fight climate change, despite the city's many financial challenges — including a $ 73 million budget shortfall for dealing with the ever - expanding homeless population.
The MoJ proposals aim to place the courts on a «solid financial footing», with fees raised in a number of areas, such as high - value claims pursued by wealthy litigants, to make up the shortfall.
Why do so many enter the business, thrashing about, spending most of their time and money «marketing» themselves as experts etc., when clearly they are not, only to find out that they are not suited to the business, not academically prepared / knowledgeable enough to stand toe - to - toe with those already established in the business who are, or, who are not financially / psychologically prepared to dig down deep enough to make up for the shortfall of the foregoing before running out of resources, both financial and psychological in nature.
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