966 resultados para Expected Revenue
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To promote regional or mutual improvement, numerous interjurisdictional efforts to share tax bases have been attempted. Most of these efforts fail to be consummated. Motivations to share revenues include: narrowing fiscal disparities, enhancing regional cooperation and economic development, rationalizing land-use, and minimizing revenue losses caused by competition to attract and keep businesses. Various researchers have developed theories to aid understanding of why interjurisdictional cooperation efforts succeed or fail. Walter Rosenbaum and Gladys Kammerer studied two contemporaneous Florida local-government consolidation attempts. Boyd Messinger subsequently tested their Theory of Successful Consolidation on nine consolidation attempts. Paul Peterson's dual theories on Modern Federalism posit that all governmental levels attempt to further economic development and that politicians act in ways that either further their futures or cement job security. Actions related to the latter theory often interfere with the former. Samuel Nunn and Mark Rosentraub sought to learn how interjurisdictional cooperation evolves. Through multiple case studies they developed a model framing interjurisdictional cooperation in four dimensions. ^ This dissertation investigates the ability of the above theories to help predict success or failure of regional tax-base revenue sharing attempts. A research plan was formed that used five sequenced steps to gather data, analyze it, and conclude if hypotheses concerning the application of these theories were valid. The primary analytical tools were: multiple case studies, cross-case analysis, and pattern matching. Data was gathered from historical records, questionnaires, and interviews. ^ The results of this research indicate that Rosenbaum-Kammerer theory can be a predictor of success or failure in implementing tax-base revenue sharing if it is amended as suggested by Messinger and further modified by a recommendation in this dissertation. Peterson's Functional and Legislative theories considered together were able to predict revenue sharing proposal outcomes. Many of the indicators of interjurisdictional cooperation forwarded in the Nunn-Rosentraub model appeared in the cases studied, but the model was not a reliable forecasting instrument. ^
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This dissertation analyzed and compared variables affecting interest rate and yield of certificates of participation, tax-exempt revenue bonds and tax-exempt general obligation bonds. The study employed qualitative and quantitative analysis methods. ^ Qualitative research methods included surveys, interviews and focus groups. The survey solicited debt load information from 67 Florida school districts (21 responded) and addressed the question which districts used certificates of participation and why. Eight individuals with experience dealing with all three debt instruments were interviewed. A follow-up focus group of six school district financial officers gathered additional data. Results from the qualitative methods revealed school districts used certificates of participation based on millage authority amount available relative to overall tax base. Also identified was the belief of a significant difference in certificates of participation costs and the other two debt instrument types. ^ The study's quantitative methods analyzed 1998 and 1999 initial issues of Moody's AAA rated certificates of participation, tax-exempt revenue bonds and tax-exempt general obligation bonds. Through an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), the study examined interest rates and yields while controlling for the covariates of credit enhancement, issue size, and maturity date. The analysis identified no significant difference between interest rates of certificates of participation and tax-exempt general obligation bonds (p < 0.05). There was a significant difference between interest rates of tax-exempt revenue bonds and tax-exempt general obligation bonds. This study discerned no significant difference between yield on certificates of participation and tax-exempt general obligation bonds. It identified a difference in yield between both certificates of participation and tax-exempt general obligation bonds compared with tax-exempt revenue bonds. ^ The study found COPs to have lesser overall costs than RV bonds. COPs also have a quicker entry into the market resulting in construction cost savings. The study found policy implications such as investment portfolio limitations and public choice issues about using COPs as a mechanism to grow government. ^
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The proposed study will be displayed on a poster board that contains the research methods and results due to the use of music intervention with students with ASD.
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General note: Title and date provided by Bettye Lane.
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O turismo tem assistido nos anos mais recentes, a um crescimento significativo em toda a Europa, e particularmente em Portugal. O desenvolvimento de produtos e serviços de baixo custo principalmente na indústria aérea tem permitido democratizar o prazer de viajar. A acompanhar este crescimento está o surgimento de novas unidades hoteleiras, que no caso de Portugal, as aberturas sucedem-se quase na cadência de uma por mês. Esta dinâmica fez com que na última década Portugal visse a sua oferta hoteleira praticamente duplicar. Se as unidades hoteleiras apresentam um crescimento substancial, também outras tipologias de alojamento surgem cada vez mais como forma de satisfazer um novo turista. Este, surge fruto das alterações às condições proporcionadas pelas companhias aéreas e pelo crescente modelo de baixo custo. Hostels, Guest Houses e alojamento turístico independente, o chamado Alojamento Local, têm aumentado a pressão sobre a hotelaria tradicional e criado um novo paradigma para esta indústria. Este trabalho visa acima de tudo aportar uma nova abordagem na gestão hoteleira que possa, por um lado, ajudar a enfrentar os novos desafios consequentes do aumento da oferta, por outro, apresentar uma nova visão para uma filosofia da gestão hoteleira assente em dados, modelos, práticas e procedimentos que permitam suportar as tomadas de decisão, assentes numa cultura de Revenue Management, permitindo dessa forma mitigar os efeitos das alterações sentidas no mercado, principalmente ao nível da rentabilidade de cada quarto disponível. Optimizar a relação taxa de ocupação / preço médio, assente num programa de Revenue Management, apresenta-se como o objectivo principal do caso de estudo aplicado no Hotel Arribas e que se irá abordar ao longo deste trabalho.
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Oil and gas production generates substantial revenue for state and local governments. This report examines revenue from oil and gas production flowing to local governments through four mechanisms: (i) state taxes or fees on oil and gas production; (ii) local property taxes on oil and gas property; (iii) leasing of state-owned land; and (iv) leasing of federally owned land. We examine every major oil- and gas-producing state and find that the share of oil and gas production value allocated to and collected by local governments ranges widely, from 0.5 percent to more than 9 percent due to numerous policy differences among states. School districts and trust funds endowing future school operations tend to see the highest share of revenue, followed by counties. Municipalities and other local governments with more limited geographic boundaries tend to receive smaller shares of oil and gas driven revenue. Some states utilize grant programs to allocate revenue to where impacts from the industry are greatest. Others send most revenue to state operating or trust funds, with little revenue earmarked specifically for local governments.
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The American film industry, which has historically been driven by the domestic market, now receives an increasing proportion of its revenue from abroad (foreign share). To determine the factors influencing this trend, this paper analyzed data from 11 countries of 2,337 American films released during 2000 – 2014. Both film and country attributes were analyzed to determine each attribute’s effect on foreign share, whether its effect size has changed over time and whether each attribute has changed in frequency amongst films released. The results identified six attributes, star actors, sequels, releases in top markets, release time lag, GDP growth and a match in language, that contributed to the increase in foreign share over this period.
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Report on the Iowa Department of Revenue for the year ended June 30, 2015
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We provide theory and evidence to complement Choi's [RFS, 2013] important new insights on the returns to equity in `value' firms. We show that higher future earnings growth ameliorates the value-reducing effect of leverage and, because the market for earnings is incomplete, reduces the earnings-risk sensitivity of the default option. Ceteris paribus, a levered firm with low (high) earnings growth is more sensitive to the first (second) of these effects thus generating higher (lower) expected returns. We demonstrate this by modeling equity as an Asian-style call option on net earnings and find significant empirical support for our hypotheses.
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This paper examines whether restaurant reservations should be locked to specific tables at the time the reservation is made, or whether the reservations should be pooled and assigned to tables in real-time. In two motivating studies, we find that there is a lack of consensus in the restaurant industry on handling reservations. Contrary to what might be expected based on research that shows the benefits of resource pooling in other contexts, a survey of 425 restaurants indicated that over 80% lock reservations to tables. In two simulation studies, we determine that pooling reservations enables a 15-minute reduction in table turn times more than 15% of the time, which consequently increases service efficiency and enables a restaurant to serve more customers during peak periods. Pooling had the most consistent advantage with higher customer service levels, with larger restaurants, with customers who arrive late, and with larger variation in customer arrival time.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08
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Report on the ethanol retailers’ tax credit program and the Research Activities Credit (RAC) tax credit program administered by the Iowa Department of Revenue (IDR) for the period January 1, 2002 through December 31, 2014
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O presente relatório relata o contacto com a indústria hoteleira nacional por meio da realização de um estágio curricular no departamento de Revenue Management do grupo Tivoli Hotels & Resorts, assentando por base sob as funções desempenhadas na área em estudo. Trata-se de um relatório que apresenta como finalidade a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Gestão e Direção Hoteleira, curso lecionado na Escola Superior de Turismo e Tecnologia do Mar, através da realização de um estágio curricular entre Julho 2014 e Maio 2015. Foram definidos diversos objetivos com a realização do presente estágio, tais como adquirir conhecimentos e competências nas técnicas de Revenue Management utilizadas nos Tivoli Hotels & Resorts, bem como adquirir conhecimentos nas técnicas utilizadas para maximização de receita, quer a nível de clientes individuais, quer a nível de grupos. Outro dos objetivos passava por adquirir experiência na análise de estatísticas e técnicas de monitorização, acompanhando a sua correta aplicação por parte das unidades hoteleiras. O grupo hoteleiro sobre o qual incide o relatório, a Tivoli Hotels & Resorts, é uma cadeia hotelaria nacional que conta com doze hotéis localizados em território nacional e outras duas unidades localizadas no Brasil, e que se destaca ao oferecer um vasto leque de serviços ao cliente que dinamizem a sua estada. Este trata-se portanto do Unique Selling Proposition (USP) da marca Tivoli: vender experiências e não simples estadas – Experience More. Ao longo do relatório será feito desta forma referência ao grupo Tivoli Hotels & Resorts bem como especificamente ao departamento de Revenue Management, incidindo o relatório sobre em que consiste esta técnica de gestão e quais as tarefas diárias de um revenue manager.