Albertson College Of Idaho Catalog 2001-2002 BUS 430 Advanced financial management BUS 432 Investments Students will use computer programs to develop personal financial plans for the present and http://www.albertson.edu/academics/catalogarchive/catalog0/business.htm
Extractions: Faculty 2000-2001 Board of Trustees see also: 2001-2002 Course Schedule The Business program enables Albertson College to extend its many years of excellence in the liberal arts into the field of business. Students pursuing a major or minor in Business will gain sound footing in the liberal arts and sciences, strong foundation in modern business theory and practice, and an excellent starting point for placement in major corporations, small businesses, or graduate schools. All students majoring in the program will receive the Bachelor of Arts degree upon graduation. The degree incorporates the colleges General Graduation Requirements, the Business prerequisites, the common business core, and an area of specialization either a concentration or a focused major in accounting or international business.
2002.03.21 DAB1822 Idaho Division Of Financial Management SUBJECT idaho Division of financial management. DATE March 21, 2002 Permitting idaho to charge federal programs in a single year for the full cost of http://www.hhs.gov/dab/decisions/dab1822.html
Extractions: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE DECISION The Idaho Division of Financial Management (Idaho) appealed the decision of the Division of Cost Allocation (DCA) requiring repayment of $238,648 in federal funding awarded under various federal programs for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. That amount represents the federal share of $1,142,732 paid into an internal service fund that Idaho uses to provide routine maintenance, repair, custodial, security and other services at state-owned buildings housing Idaho state agencies, some of which administer various federal programs that provided the funding pursuant to Idaho's approved Cost Allocation Plan (CAP). DCA determined that Idaho had transferred the moneys to a different fund (not part of Idaho's CAP) that was established primarily for capital projects such as the construction, renovation, repair and remodeling of state buildings. DCA sought repayment of the funds on the grounds that they were not used as Idaho agreed in its CAP and were not spent in a manner that was consistent with the purposes for which they were awarded.
Extractions: General Description Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is a voluntary conservation program from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), re-authorized in the 2002 Farm Bill . The program supports production agriculture and environmental quality as compatible goals. Through EQIP, farmers may receive financial and technical help with structural and management conservation practices on agricultural land. EQIP may pay up to 75 percent of eligible conservation practice costs. Incentive payments may be made to encourage a farmer to adopt land management practices, such as nutrient management, manure management, pasture management and wildlife habitat management. Incentive payments are limited to three years in order to encourage land owners to adopt better management. NRCS accepts applications for EQIP all year, with one or more ranking periods set annually.
Idaho - Positions By State/Province - HigherEdJobs.com Business and financial management (Posted 07/11/05). idaho State University Grants Administration and Sponsored programs (Posted 07/01/05). idaho State http://www.higheredjobs.com/state/search.cfm?State=ID&ShowAll=yes
Continuing Education Programs At BYU-Idaho in our traditional noncredit classes include financial management, food, BYU-idaho offers adventure programs that are combined with religious http://www.byui.edu/News/NewsReleases/040824ContinuingEducation.htm
Extractions: August 24, 2004 Continuing Education offers community, student and youth programs REXBURG, Idaho BYU- Idaho Continuing Education provides several community education programs for the upper valley. Not only are academic credit classes available to begin or continue your college education, but non-credit general interest and enrichment classes are also offered. Credit Classes : (See http://www.byui.edu/ce/academic ). Community members that are not full-time students at BYU-Idaho can take advantage of evening school and online classes. 7 p.m. Our online classes are available for those individuals whose schedules are not conducive to the regular evening school agendas or who prefer to learn in a self-paced computer environment. Concurrent Enrollment : (Information available from high school counselors.) High school seniors may take classes on the BYU-Idaho campus that fulfill requirements for high school graduation while earning college credit that applies to a BYU-Idaho degree. These specially arranged classes are typically taught weekdays at 8-8:50 a.m.
AG Weekly Online Twin Falls, Idaho The new agricultural and PACE programs provide more financial options for The BND Feedlot Loan Guarantee and Waste management programs will assist http://www.agweekly.com/articles/2005/08/06/headlines/farm_and_ranch_guide/ag_ne
Chronicle Careers, From The Chronicle Of Higher Education Administers financial management systems and technology applications, Outstanding programs, people and location make the University of idaho a http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000421254-01
College Of Human Ecology - HRIMD Graduate Student Profiles. Master s Program idaho State University, ID. Research Interest Dietetics Education; financial management http://www.humec.ksu.edu/hrimd/programs/grad/profiles.html
Nonpoint.cfm idaho s NPS management Program. Progress Toward Meeting NPS Program Goals the states nonpoint source program, including necessary financial management. http://www.deq.state.id.us/water/prog_issues/surface_water/nonpoint.cfm
Extractions: Water Quality Division Bill Jerrel What is Nonpoint Source Pollution? Impacts of NPS Help Prevent NPS Pollution Idaho's NPS Management Program ... NPS Program Resources New: Request for Proposals 2006 For More Information What is Nonpoint Source Pollution? Unlike pollution that is discharged directly from a pipe into surface waters, nonpoint source (NPS) pollution comes from many diffuse sources. It generally does not have a single point of origin. NPS pollutants can be natural, such as sediment, or human-made, such as chemicals and toxics. They are generally created in or on the land and carried off by stormwater runoff when it rains or the snowpack melts. As the runoff moves, it picks up and carries away the pollutants, finally depositing them into nearby surface waters, including streams, rivers, and lakes. Nonpoint pollutants may eventually leach into ground water. This hazard is especially important because more than 90 percent of Idaho's drinking water comes from ground water.
Extractions: Skip navigation ... Fiscal Officers Portal Activity STARS reporting group for specific financial transactions impacting defined users. Agency An administrative division of the department or reporting entity for which a budget request package is submitted, e.g., Department of Finance, DFM, etc. Appropriation The authority provided by the Legislature to an agency to spend revenues derived from a variety of sources including the state General Fund. Actual cash available in the respective funds also limits spending. Base Board of Examiners Reduction A reduction in the appropriation of an agency directed by the State Board of Examiners in consultation with the Division of Financial Management. Budget and Policy Analysis The unit within the Legislative Services Office responsible for development and presentation of budget and policy information to Legislators. Budget Unit Appropriation control mechanism within STARS used to differentiate between appropriated and non-appropriated elements within an agency's program structure.
WannaLearn: Idaho Management Training A brief guide to management Training in idaho. financial aid is available to those who qualify. Program availability varies by location. http://www.wannalearn.com/Business_and_Careers/Management/Management-Training/Id
Extractions: For management training Idaho is home to many institutions where students can obtain the knowledge, skills and formal qualifications necessary to enter a wide range of industries at the management level. As well, there are an increasing number of online schools with management programs available to Idaho students. Here are some of our top recommendations: University of Phoenix Management-Related Programs offered: Learn the skills you need to succeed at University of Phoenix, the school chosen by more working professionals than any other university in the U.S. With over 140 conveniently located campuses for you to choose from, you can earn a degree in disciplines such as of Business, Technology, Criminal Justice, Nursing, and Education. Financial aid is available to those who qualify. Program availability varies by location. Campus is located in Boise, Idaho. Stevens-Henager College Management-Related Programs offered: Finally, a college that delivers. Stevens-Henager College is truly unique in that their curriculum is designed for one purpose and one purpose only: to prepare students for success. Programs are filled with more knowledge and skills. Why? Because the more students know, the more marketable they'll be in the real world. You can earn your degree and prepare for certifications at the same time. Financial aid available to qualified students. Campus is located in Boise, Idaho.
Extractions: Roundup Brundage to the rescue In southeastern Idahos irrigated wheat fields, growers need a wheat they can fertilize and irrigate for generous yields and hefty test weights but that wont topple over before harvest. "Most of the soft white winter wheats that we grow in Idaho were not developed for irrigation," says University of Idaho wheat breeder Ed Souza of Aberdeen. Like the standard-bearer Stephens, they were developed before farmers began managing their crops intensively and coaxing their grains productivity to its genetic limits. "When something is working well, it gets through the farmer grapevine pretty fast," says John Peake, elevator manager for General Mills in American Falls. Consumer economics for Idaho kids New exit standards for state high schools mandate education in consumer economics, but most Idaho teachers lack training and materials in this subject area. To address this need, Marilyn Cross Bischoff, extension educator in Ada County, together with Linda Fox, director of the School of Family and Consumer Sciences at UI, provided statewide training for Idaho teachers August 10 and 11 in Boise. An impressive array of financial specialists spoke on topics including credit, budgeting, basics of savings and investments, home-buying, and avoiding fraud. Instructional materials and resources were provided to the 46 attendees as well. The workshop was sponsored by the Idaho Financial Literacy Coalition, which is a group of agencies and professionals dedicated to providing financial management education in Idaho. See
Programs & People: Money Wise Extension works to build citizens financial knowhow The program will include four to five sessions on financial management, budgeting, http://info.ag.uidaho.edu/magazine/summer2002/money.html
Extractions: HIGH SCHOOL FINANCIAL PLANNING Recognizing that young adults generally are ill prepared to handle finances responsibly, extension educators at the UI College of Agricultural and Life Sciences looked for a program to address the deficiency. They turned to the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE), a private entity based in Colorado that focuses on financial education for youths. Using a revised curriculum introduced last summer, the program strives to help schools meet new standards for economics education in Idaho. The program is available at no cost from the non-profit organization. The NEFE student guide includes units on financial planning, career choice, budgeting, savings and investments, credit, and insurance. Each unit includes an overview, basic instruction, visual and participatory aides, and action steps. It also includes all of the related teaching resources and a final exam. The need for more comprehensive education in economics and finance is clear. Research shows:
Idaho Housing & Finance Association - Grant Programs The idaho Housing and Finance Association, a financial services and housing organization 3Q What programs may be funded by the Emergency Shelter Grant? http://www.ihfa.org/grants_esg_faqs.asp
Extractions: Grant Programs 1Q: What is the Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) Program? A: The Emergency Shelter Grant program is the first step in a continuum of homeless assistance programs operated by HUD. It was established by the Homeless Housing Act of 1986 and was incorporated into Title IV of the Stewart B. McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act in 1987. 2Q: Who is eligible to apply for funding under the Emergency Shelter Grant Program? A: Non-profit,501(c)(3), organizations are eligible to apply for funding each spring when IHFA releases a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). These agencies must demonstrate need, experience, and organizational capacity through the application process. 3Q: What programs may be funded by the Emergency Shelter Grant? A: ESG will fund Emergency Shelter projects, Transitional Housing projects (limited support), and Homeless Prevention programs for rent and utility assistance for those at risk of homelessness due to a sudden reduction in income that is not permanent in nature.
Extractions: Contact Us About IHFA Financial Highlights With assets of more than $2 billion and a statewide scope of operations, the Idaho Housing and Finance Association is often viewed in the same league with Idaho's other major financial institutions. Throughout its history, IHFA has provided funding for the purchase of more than 46,500 homes for Idaho families. During the 1990s, IHFA funded $1.7 billion in home loans, and a record $257 million in 2000 alone. IHFA consistently ranks as one of the nations top-producing HFAs in mortgage dollars invested per capita. A 1997 study by three independent research and consulting firms identified eight top-rated HFAsincluding IHFA, all known for their "history of good management and frequent innovation." According to the study, IHFA is one of the top-ranked housing finance associations in the nation in mortgage dollars invested per capita, efficiency and overall performance. Idaho ranked highest in the number of first-time home buyers served and lowest in the cost per loan issued. According to the studys authors, "Idahos ratio is influenced by its high number of [single-family] units, and its high volume-to-staff ratio." As a financial institution, IHFA maintains appropriate reserves to ensure its continued strength and access to national capital markets. IHFAs reserve ratios are comparable to those of other major lending institutions in the western region.
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Extractions: A - Z Location: Idaho - Online Degree: All Subject: All Results of University of Phoenix Online Show Programs Available Programs: Walden University Balance your personal and professional commitments while earning a respected Ph.D., master's degree, or bachelor's degree online at Walden University. Programs offered in management, education, psychology and health and human services.
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