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Fiscal Year, "Calendar Fiscal"
What does a company's Fiscal Year establish? What relevance is my Fiscal Year year have to...
published: 11 Jun 2010
author: Foundry Administration
Fiscal Year, "Calendar Fiscal"
Fiscal Year, "Calendar Fiscal"
What does a company's Fiscal Year establish? What relevance is my Fiscal Year year have to the timing of my reporting? What does Calendar Fiscal mean? Why do...- published: 11 Jun 2010
- views: 542
- author: Foundry Administration
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Maintain Fiscal year Variant
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published: 19 Jul 2012
author: Shyam Sundar
Maintain Fiscal year Variant
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SAP FICO VIDEO TRAINING TUTORIALS 0009 MAINTAIN FISCAL YEAR VARIANT ECC6 - BAYISETTI
Maintain Fiscal Year Variant....Come n visit my blog WWW.SAPVIDEOS.NET for more.......
published: 03 Sep 2011
author: Krishna Bayisetti
SAP FICO VIDEO TRAINING TUTORIALS 0009 MAINTAIN FISCAL YEAR VARIANT ECC6 - BAYISETTI
SAP FICO VIDEO TRAINING TUTORIALS 0009 MAINTAIN FISCAL YEAR VARIANT ECC6 - BAYISETTI
Maintain Fiscal Year Variant....Come n visit my blog WWW.SAPVIDEOS.NET for more....- published: 03 Sep 2011
- views: 5454
- author: Krishna Bayisetti
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Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program Fiscal Year 2014 NPC 7/11/12
This is a video slideshow presentation of the Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program Nati...
published: 03 Aug 2012
author: CMSHHSgov
Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program Fiscal Year 2014 NPC 7/11/12
Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program Fiscal Year 2014 NPC 7/11/12
This is a video slideshow presentation of the Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program National Provider Call hosted by the CMS Provider Communications Group ...- published: 03 Aug 2012
- views: 2493
- author: CMSHHSgov
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Video US President Barack Obama Announces the Fiscal Year 2014 Budget
The President's Fiscal Year 2014 Budget demonstrates that we can make critical investments...
published: 10 Apr 2013
author: Helmut Zermin
Video US President Barack Obama Announces the Fiscal Year 2014 Budget
Video US President Barack Obama Announces the Fiscal Year 2014 Budget
The President's Fiscal Year 2014 Budget demonstrates that we can make critical investments to strengthen the middle class, create jobs, and grow the economy ...- published: 10 Apr 2013
- views: 198
- author: Helmut Zermin
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Mayor Bloomberg Presents Fiscal Year 2014 Executive Budget
Read the press release: http://www.nyc.gov/html/om/html/2013a/pr153-13.html En español: ht...
published: 02 May 2013
author: mayorbloomberg
Mayor Bloomberg Presents Fiscal Year 2014 Executive Budget
Mayor Bloomberg Presents Fiscal Year 2014 Executive Budget
Read the press release: http://www.nyc.gov/html/om/html/2013a/pr153-13.html En español: http://www.nyc.gov/html/om/sp/html/2013a/pr153-13.html Mayor Bloomber...- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 344
- author: mayorbloomberg
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Mayor Bloomberg Presents Fiscal Year 2014 Preliminary Budget
Mayor Bloomberg Presents Fiscal Year 2014 Preliminary Budget
Link to the Budget Presentat...
published: 29 Jan 2013
Mayor Bloomberg Presents Fiscal Year 2014 Preliminary Budget
Mayor Bloomberg Presents Fiscal Year 2014 Preliminary Budget
Mayor Bloomberg Presents Fiscal Year 2014 Preliminary Budget Link to the Budget Presentation Slides: http://www.nyc.gov/html/omb/downloads/pdf/sumss1_13.pdf Economic Growth and Spending Discipline Provide for a Balanced Budget with No Tax Increases City's Private Sector Employment Continues to Outpace National Growth Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today presented the Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 Preliminary Budget and an updated four-year financial plan. The plan outlined today reflects the New York City's ongoing economic growth and spending discipline, which provide for a balanced budget that does not rely on tax increases. The Preliminary Budget includes $6.5 billion in savings achieved through 12 rounds of deficit closing actions the City has taken since 2007. It shows that the city's private sector employment have grown by 6.9 percent since the end of the recession in 2009, compared to 3.9 percent nationally. The FY 2014 Preliminary Budget reduces controllable City spending by 1.1 percent compared to the prior year while maintaining City services. It also estimates $4.5 billion in Sandy-related expenses, including $1.4 billion spent on emergency response and $3.1 billion on repairs -- all of which the City anticipates will be reimbursed by Federal aid. The budget plan details the impact of a major loss of State education aid due to the refusal of the United Federation of Teachers to agree to a teacher evaluation system. The Mayor has requested that State legislators act to ensure New York City schoolchildren are not harmed by the union's refusal to agree to an evaluation system. The Preliminary Budget is a $70.1 billion plan, with a City-funded portion of $50.7 billion. The Preliminary Budget reduces year-over-year controllable City expenditures by $254 million, a 1.1 percent decline from FY 2013. Expenses not fully controlled by the City -- primarily pensions, health care, Medicaid and debt service -- rise by $1.8 billion, a 6.8 percent increase from FY 2013. Improving Economy The City's economy continues to grow and tax revenues have increased: in FY 2013, non-property tax revenue was $222 million higher than anticipated when the budget was updated in November. Private sector employment in New York City has grown by 6.9 percent since the end of the recession in 2009, compared with national growth of 3.9 percent. The City also welcomed a record 52 million tourists, generating sales and hotel tax revenue. Education Since 2002, City-funded spending on education has increased by 132 percent, from $6.0 billion in FY 2002 to $13.9 billion in FY 2014. The continued increase in City-funded education expenses comes as the share of State-funded education expenses has declined: The City now funds 61 percent of non-Federally funded education costs, while the State funds 39 percent. In FY 2002, the State and the City evenly shared the costs. The City stands to lose $724 million in State education aid for New York City schools over the next two years because the UFT has refused to come to agreement on an effective evaluation system. In the current fiscal year, the City will lose $250 million in State education aid, resulting in a loss of 700 teachers through attrition this year, as well as the reduction of funds for extracurricular activities and afterschool programming. The City will forfeit another $250 million in the next fiscal year, as well as $224 million included in the State executive budget if the union continues to block an evaluation agreement. This reduction would result in another 1,800 teachers lost through attrition. The City would also need to eliminate 700,000 hours of afterschool programs, and would have approximately $67 million less for school supplies. The cuts would have a direct and dire impact on classrooms across the city and will be borne by the students who need and deserve high-quality education. Without an evaluation agreement, the City may also lose an additional $1 billion in education aid from the State and Federal governments. Headcount The City's full-time and full-time equivalent headcount in FY 2014 Preliminary Budget is 293,527 a reduction of 18,277 positions (5.9 percent) since the start of the Bloomberg Administration. The City's December 31, 2001 full-time and full-time equivalent headcount was 311,804. Hurricane Sandy The Preliminary Budget includes an estimated $4.5 billion in storm-related costs. Of that, $1.4 billion is for emergency response and debris removal and is a part of the Expense Budget. The remaining $3.1 billion is comprised of long-term repair needs for damaged infrastructure that will be incurred over time in the Capital budget. The total Sandy-related expenses include: $310 million for the schools; $812 million for hospitals; $1 billion for housing; and $601 million for parks. Tuesday, January 29th, 2013 Blue Room, City Hall, Lower Manhattan- published: 29 Jan 2013
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How to Create a Fiscal Year Pivot Table Report by Month and Quarter
This video is related to my previous lesson - How to Quickly Create a Pivot Table Summary ...
published: 30 Apr 2010
author: Danny Rocks
How to Create a Fiscal Year Pivot Table Report by Month and Quarter
How to Create a Fiscal Year Pivot Table Report by Month and Quarter
This video is related to my previous lesson - How to Quickly Create a Pivot Table Summary Report by Month, Quarter and Year. Once people realize how easy it ...- published: 30 Apr 2010
- views: 4561
- author: Danny Rocks
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SAP ERP FICO (Finance) - Fiscal Year Variant
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published: 24 Sep 2012
author: iLearningcampus
SAP ERP FICO (Finance) - Fiscal Year Variant
SAP ERP FICO (Finance) - Fiscal Year Variant
- published: 24 Sep 2012
- views: 545
- author: iLearningcampus
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"Next Fiscal Year": Stop Obama's War on the Military
Tell the White House and the Senate that sequestration must be averted, visit action.forth...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: ForTheCommonDefense
"Next Fiscal Year": Stop Obama's War on the Military
"Next Fiscal Year": Stop Obama's War on the Military
Tell the White House and the Senate that sequestration must be averted, visit action.forthecommondefense.org. We cannot balance our deficit on the backs of o...- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 848
- author: ForTheCommonDefense
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Lisner-Louise-Dickson-Hurt Home Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012
Lisner-Louise-Dickson-Hurt Home Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012....
published: 10 Dec 2012
author: Spencer Brodsky
Lisner-Louise-Dickson-Hurt Home Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012
Lisner-Louise-Dickson-Hurt Home Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012
Lisner-Louise-Dickson-Hurt Home Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012.- published: 10 Dec 2012
- views: 277
- author: Spencer Brodsky
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Fiscal Year End
By: Cynthia LeeThe federal government's fiscal year is nearing an end.Government watchdogs...
published: 12 Aug 2013
author: FOX San Antonio
Fiscal Year End
Fiscal Year End
By: Cynthia LeeThe federal government's fiscal year is nearing an end.Government watchdogs say that means open season on wasting your tax dollars.Federal age...- published: 12 Aug 2013
- author: FOX San Antonio
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US President's Fiscal Year 2014 NASA Budget Proposal - amazingly good news
The US President's Fiscal Year 2014 NASA Budget Proposal was just released - and it is ama...
published: 10 Apr 2013
author: LISA Mission
US President's Fiscal Year 2014 NASA Budget Proposal - amazingly good news
US President's Fiscal Year 2014 NASA Budget Proposal - amazingly good news
The US President's Fiscal Year 2014 NASA Budget Proposal was just released - and it is amazingly good news. Please like, share and subscribe if you agree. So...- published: 10 Apr 2013
- views: 1717
- author: LISA Mission
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2009 Annual Report
Here's a look at what we did and how we did it in the 2009 fiscal year....
published: 29 Sep 2010
author: INVISIBLE CHILDREN
2009 Annual Report
Here's a look at what we did and how we did it in the 2009 fiscal year.
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Thermal Receipt Self Portrait (Fiscal Year 2011)
Thermal Receipt Self Portrait (Fiscal Year 2011) is an automated time-based performance th...
published: 23 Oct 2011
author: Javier Proenza
Thermal Receipt Self Portrait (Fiscal Year 2011)
Thermal Receipt Self Portrait (Fiscal Year 2011) is an automated time-based performance that deals with my consumer identity. Using a thermal receipt printer, which is typically found in retail stores, I print one receipt per cycle, in chronological order onto a loop of thermal paper that feeds back into the machine for the next record of purchase. The printer head marks the thermal paper with heat, and throughout the process the image that emerges continues to change in shape and density. Text becomes obscured or emphasized as it overlaps, but eventually most of the information is lost. The performance ends when every receipt I have collected since the first quarter of fiscal year 2011 has filled the loop, and what remains is a mechanical drawing made up of my needs and desires and their subsequent paper trail.
The information shown in the piece is among the most valuable about me in the modern marketplace. Every purchase made with a debit or credit card is automatically linked to my name and billing address, then sold to third parties who compile the data into a profile from which other details about me can be extrapolated. This profile, while incomplete, is accurate in that it is based on how I use money, a limited resource, and to distort it with misinformation I would have to buy things I neither want nor need.
In this self portrait, I exploit my position as the source of this compiled persona to include receipts, such as those generated by cash purchases, that cannot be linked to me by data miners, making a print out of the most complete collection of my shopping data available. During the performance I reveal all of the information, while still keeping most of it concealed, and in attempting to profit directly from its sale, I claim ownership of my own consumer identity.
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Fall Moab (in Fruita), 2010 (Fiscal Year) Edition
Fall Moab doesn't have to be in Moab. It can be in Fruita. And Fall Moab 2010 doesn't have...
published: 12 Nov 2009
author: Fat Cyclist
Fall Moab (in Fruita), 2010 (Fiscal Year) Edition
Fall Moab doesn't have to be in Moab. It can be in Fruita. And Fall Moab 2010 doesn't have to happen in 2010. It can happen in 2009.
But there will be mountain bikes. And dancing.
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Thermal Receipt Self Portrait (Fiscal Year 2011)
2012 'Narcissism, the Real, the Fake and the Anti-Digital Impulse,' Cirrus Gallery, Los An...
published: 17 Feb 2013
author: Javier Proenza
Thermal Receipt Self Portrait (Fiscal Year 2011)
2012 'Narcissism, the Real, the Fake and the Anti-Digital Impulse,' Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Thermal Receipt Self Portrait (Fiscal Year 2011) is an automated time-based performance that deals with my consumer identity. Using a thermal receipt printer, which is typically found in retail stores, I print one receipt per cycle, in chronological order onto a loop of thermal paper that feeds back into the machine for the next record of purchase. The printer head marks the thermal paper with heat, and throughout the process the image that emerges continues to change in shape and density. Text becomes obscured or emphasized as it overlaps, but eventually most of the information is lost. The performance ends when every receipt I have collected since the first quarter of fiscal year 2011 has filled the loop, and what remains is a mechanical drawing made up of my needs and desires and their subsequent paper trail.
The information shown in the piece is among the most valuable about me in the modern marketplace. Every purchase made with a debit or credit card is automatically linked to my name and billing address, then sold to third parties who compile the data into a profile from which other details about me can be extrapolated. This profile, while incomplete, is accurate in that it is based on how I use money, a limited resource, and to distort it with misinformation I would have to buy things I neither want nor need.
In this self portrait, I exploit my position as the source of this compiled persona to include receipts, such as those generated by cash purchases, that cannot be linked to me by data miners, making a print out of the most complete collection of my shopping data available. During the performance I reveal all of the information, while still keeping most of it concealed, and in attempting to profit directly from its sale, I claim ownership of my own consumer identity.
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Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Proposal - 1/24/2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013 - Governor Patrick files his Fiscal Year 14 budget proposal at...
published: 24 Jan 2013
author: MassGovernor
Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Proposal - 1/24/2013
Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Proposal - 1/24/2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013 - Governor Patrick files his Fiscal Year 14 budget proposal at the State House. (Video: Fil Filippides & Eric Haynes / Governor's...- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 132
- author: MassGovernor
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Mars Hill Fiscal Year-End Recap
Pastor Mark Driscoll gives a review of Mars Hill Church's last 12 months as we approach th...
published: 27 Jun 2012
author: mhcseattle
Mars Hill Fiscal Year-End Recap
Mars Hill Fiscal Year-End Recap
Pastor Mark Driscoll gives a review of Mars Hill Church's last 12 months as we approach the fiscal year close at the end of this month. Since last summer, we...- published: 27 Jun 2012
- views: 2689
- author: mhcseattle
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Microsoft Fiscal Year 2014 - Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call
Microsoft Fiscal Year 2014 - Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call...
published: 31 Jan 2014
Microsoft Fiscal Year 2014 - Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call
Microsoft Fiscal Year 2014 - Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call
Microsoft Fiscal Year 2014 - Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call- published: 31 Jan 2014
- views: 0