California’s amusement parks have been pining to reopen for months, hoping to bring back thousands of workers sent home in March when the coronavirus pandemic forced them to close their gates.
Now that state health officials announced strict new rules for reopening the parks, attractions spanning from Disneyland to Universal Studios are bracing for an even longer shutdown — and so are the surrounding communities lined with hotels, restaurants and shops that cater to visitors who no longer walk their streets.
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Ascent Multifamily Offers Budget Boot Camp for Property Owners and Managers | Benzinga
LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESSWIRE / October 24, 2020 / Ascent Multifamily Accounting is now offering a Budget Boot Camp for multifamily property owners and managers. Ascent is one of the country's top outsourced accounting firms for the multifamily industry and this year was recognized as one of Inc magazine's 500 fastest growing private companies in America.
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To create each property's 2021 budget, Ascent's founder and partner Scott Seegmiller works with senior accountants to analyze the previous years' budgets for each property, including general ledger coding guidelines to revise history as needed from the previous year. He then leads both the accounting and property teams to create working budgets for the new year.
Don't Let Your R&D Budget Overwhelm Employee Training Opportunities - Commercial
Without research and development, the AV manufacturers and tech companies who are pumping out the latest innovations wouldn't be nearly as effective in changing the world one device at a time.
But if your company's R&D budget is going up at the expense of employee training , you're doing it wrong and should probably think a little differently as you put the finishing touches on your 2021 budget.
Research from Ezra has revealed that company investment in employee training across the U.S has gradually declined, while R&D spending has increased.
Digital business technology platforms: The all-in-one solution for company needs | CIO Dive
Digital business platforms integrate and orchestrate enterprise IT systems as the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates modernization.
Business leaders can now sense, decide, and act on companywide needs in a one-stop-shop for management through the development of a digital business technology platform.
Nearly two-third of companies surveyed by Gartner in a forthcoming report accelerated digital business efforts to fuel modernization of existing systems due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Bill Swanton, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner, during a Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo Americas session Tuesday.
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot wants to start issuing speed camera tickets for cars 6 mph over the limit -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who campaigned on a pledge to end Chicago's "addiction" to fines and fees, is counting on a big increase in city collections from speeding tickets and other violations to balance her 2021 budget.
And she wants part of the boost to the bottom line to come from speed cameras across Chicago issuing speeding tickets to drivers caught going as little as 6 miles per hour over the posted limit.
Under the mayor's proposal, as part of her 2021 budget package, anyone caught by a camera driving from 6 to 9 mph above the limit would get a warning. Getting caught on camera a second time would prompt a $35 ticket in the mail.
Pentagon R&D spending still lags behind an otherwise healthy Defense budget | Federal News
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRY TO LOWER STAFF AND BUDGET FOR ITS AIRLINE COMPANY-Industry Global News24
Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. is supposedly considering sharply lowering staff and budget related to the development of Japan's first domestically manufactured passenger jet. This move comes after effectively freezing the operation amid a slump in demand caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
According to Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., the above mentioned Japanese firm's subsidiary, has been developing a small aircraft called the Mitsubishi SpaceJet.
Deloitte survey shows shoppers ramping up for Christmas | Fort Worth Business Press
Deloitte's new Dallas-Fort Worth holiday shopping data shows that North Texas holiday shoppers, despite anxiety about the safety of in-store shopping, are increasing spending this season, shopping even earlier this year ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, the company said in a news release.
Dallas-Fort Worth holiday shoppers expect to spend 16% more than the national average, the survey showed, and amid worries about safety of in-store visits, most heading online for bulk of their gift-buying.
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BREAKING: Shops and eateries will be open on Buena Vista Street inside Disney California Adventure theme park start… https://t.co/dMcNIpNpE6 KTLA (from Los Angeles, CA) Fri Oct 23 17:39:57 +0000 2020
#Disney officials announced they will reopen some stores and restaurants in the @Disney #California Adventure park… https://t.co/2tcqrBsYEg EpochTimes (from New York, USA) Sat Oct 24 19:10:01 +0000 2020
Disney just went to war with @GavinNewsom & California over Disneyland remaining closed despite every other Disney… https://t.co/1JVkPYCdeH ClayTravis (from Nashville) Wed Oct 21 01:39:32 +0000 2020
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