1000 resultados para Ajuste Fiscal
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Comprehensive annual financial report of the Iowa Public Employees’ Retirement System for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2010
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The Fiscal Division newsletter, published weekly during session and periodically during the interim.
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The Fiscal Division newsletter, published weekly during session and periodically during the interim.
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Governor Terry E. Branstad's FY2015 budget report.
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Budget in Brief from the Governor's Office
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The Fiscal Division newsletter, published weekly during session and periodically during the interim.
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Report on the Iowa Public Employees’ Retirement System (IPERS) for the year ended June 30, 2013
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Fiscal update is a report by the Legislative Services Agency stating information about what is going on with the fiscal issues in the state of Iowa.
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The Fiscal Division newsletter, published weekly during session and periodically during the interim.
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Dados de altura da cernelha e idade de 26 cavalos Pantaneiros, obtidos, na maioria, do nascimento até 36 meses, foram ajustados aos modelos de respostas não-lineares de Brody, Richards, Gompertz, Logístico, Weibull e Morgan-Mercer-Flodin. Estes seis modelos matemáticos foram comparados com o uso de uma medida de curvatura média e do erro médio quadrático combinado. O modelo de Weibull foi escolhido. A assíntota desta curva representa a altura esperada na maturidade. Os machos apresentaram um valor maior desta quantidade do que as fêmeas. O índice de maturidade, contudo, é maior para as fêmeas. Observou-se uma indicação de associação negativa entre altura na maturidade e índice de maturidade somente nas fêmeas. Tais resultados indicam que as fêmeas amadurecem mais cedo. Após testes de normalidade e homogeneidade de variância, as diferenças entre sexos foram analisadas com o uso do teste-t. Somente a altura da cernelha ao nascimento apresentou diferença significativa.
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Department of Commerce, Iowa Division of Banking (IDOB) Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2013 (July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013). This report contains valuable information about the services the Iowa Division of Banking has provided for Iowans during the past fiscal year. This report is being published to meet the agency’s commitment to manage for results and to be open and accountable to Iowa citizens. This report contains performance information on the Bank Bureau, the Finance Bureau and the Professional Licensing Bureau of the IDOB.
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The past fiscal year brought some improvements in the Iowa economy that should position the state for stronger hiring in the year ahead. The housing market is on solid footing, and hiring is broader in scope, including a number of the service-providing industries that had been on hold for some time. State and local government fiscal conditions have also stabilized due to a rise in tax revenues. This means that government cutbacks will be less of a drag on overall job growth. During FY 2013, Iowa’s non-farm jobs advanced by 19,200 (+1.3 percent) compared to 23,000 (+1.6 percent) for the prior fiscal year. Although manufacturing continued to post the largest over the year job gain at close to 5,600, job growth shifted away from manufacturing to the service providing industries by mid-year. Annual job gains of 2,000 or more were reflected in professional and business services, education and health, leisure and hospitality, retail trade and financial activities. Statewide non-farm employment averaged 1,517,700 in FY 2013, the highest level achieved since the record of 1,524,800 in FY 2008.