Posts Tagged ‘ personal finance ’

Wyoming City Tries To Collect

April 12, 2010
By Mallory Megan

In the city of Cody, Wyoming, 219 utility accounts were sent for collection. Only four of the bills belonged to property owners. Some are suggesting that the city council consider holding property owners responsible for utility costs that their renters left unpaid. A policy like that could have added $180,000 to the city budget...
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Why are Water Utility Rates Increasing?

March 1, 2010
By Jason Mumm

A recent Sonoma County California case brings to light an interesting relationship between conservation and water utility rates. Last October, residents of the local Sonoma users undertook some significant conservation measures and were rewarded with an 8% rate increase. The lead line from a local community radio website then read "Apparently, conserving water won't...
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Is Gold Too High To Buy?

February 4, 2010
By Harry Brokow

With the volatility of stocks continuing, gold has outperformed the market over the last several years. Gold has been on a run over the past six months, reaching all time highs, and one wonders if now is the time to cut back on positions.
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Are Water Rate Increases Inevitable?

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