Today’s tight economy might be a good time for your small business to think about outsourcing. Contracting out work functions to outsiders can save your business money and headaches. But the bottom line is it has little or nothing to do with the state of the economy, some seasoned pros said. “Anytime is a good […]
Archive for May 25th, 2008
Outsourcing nonessential work can save money (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
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Schools, Libraries Get Net Money (The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register)
Schools and libraries in the Northern Panhandle will get federal reimbursement dollars to help with costs associated with Internet access. At least one superintendent said the money could be used to purchase more technology for the classrooms — or it could be set aside to cover rising fuel costs.
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Calhoun seeks money to support sports (The Telegraph)
HARDIN - Volunteer coaches, teams raising funds to help support sports programs and parents providing transportation are some of the ways the Calhoun School District is saving money in difficult financial times.
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Park concert raises money for Naples clinic (Naples Daily News)
Pastors from all over Southwest Florida proved that music can serve as well as prayer to refresh one’s soul. Raising money for the Neighborhood Health Clinic and The Scholarship Fund, the Steinway Piano Society and Emmanuel Lutheran Church sponsored a concert Sunday in Cambier Park in downtown Naples, showing another side of the area’s religious […]
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Local students fonate money to fire victims (Austin American-Statesman)
PARAGON PREP STUDENTS DONATE MONEY TO FIRE-STRICKEN FAMILY
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Wilmington’s Thalian Association raises money by selling art (WECT 6 Wilmington)
A two day art festival was held in Downtown Wilminton to raise money for the Thalian Association.
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‘We were told they would scrap student debt… it seems very unfair’ (The Herald)
Having to find £2289 from her already stretched finances to pay off the graduate endowment at such short notice has come as an unwelcome shock to Kirsty MacKenzie.
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Student debt (The Herald)
ABOLITION of the burdensome graduate endowment scheme (GES) was a central plank of SNP educational reform and a key manifesto pledge in the run-up to the last Holyrood elections. It was rightly welcomed by most in the education community when it was proposed.
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