USPS Mobile Commerce and Personalization Promotion Starts July 1st
Updated: 2012-06-29 22:38:09
The Postal Service’s 2012 Mobile Commerce and Personalization Promotion starts July 1 and runs through Aug. 31. Business mailers will receive an upfront 2-percent postage discount on Standard Mail and First-Class Mail letters, flats, and cards (presort and automation only) that include a two-dimensional (2-D) barcode or print/mobile technology which can be read or scanned [...]
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Tougher GASB reporting will make asset/liability shortfalls look even worse.
Judging from some media reports across Europe – and some positive market reactions, the eurozone crisis has just been solved. Italy and Spain scored a massive victory over Germany. Angela Merkel has caved in. Berlin has blinked. Hardly. Though Merkel took a bit of a beating and some unexpected progress (the term is used loosely) [...]
OK, so I know that Barclays has been a very bad boy indeed, but when it comes to fixing the market, Bob Diamond's dudes have got nothing on Sir Mervyn King and George Osborne. In the interests of open government, I here reprint a damning exchange of e-mails between the Governor of the Bank of [...]
The RBS IT debacle, even from what we already know, appears to involve a level of shambolic incompetence that is barely believable in a major international institution. As shareholders in RBS, British taxpayers should find out how such a debacle could happen, and as depositors or business account holders or other customers, we have the [...]
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CRFB.org Stimulus.org US Budget Watch Peterson-Pew Commission E-mail list sign up : Subscribe Unsubscribe Search : Home Documents Blog News Events About Contact Donate Recent Posts The OECD Recommends a Go Smart Approach The True Cost of Federal Credit Programs So , You Want to Pay For a 70 Billion Spending Increase With a 200 Billion Tax Cut What the Supreme Court Decision Means for the Budget Administration May Get Even More Difficult for the IRS Deadlines Approach for Student Loans and Highways CRFB Releases New Health Care Paper Six Articles on the Defense Sequester By month June 2012 48 May 2012 45 April 2012 51 March 2012 45 February 2012 45 January 2012 44 December 2011 34 November 2011 45 October 2011 52 September 2011 46 August 2011 52 July 2011 57 All Archives By Keyword Budget
CRFB.org Stimulus.org US Budget Watch Peterson-Pew Commission E-mail list sign up : Subscribe Unsubscribe Search : Home Documents Blog News Events About Contact Donate Recent Posts The OECD Recommends a Go Smart Approach The True Cost of Federal Credit Programs So , You Want to Pay For a 70 Billion Spending Increase With a 200 Billion Tax Cut What the Supreme Court Decision Means for the Budget Administration May Get Even More Difficult for the IRS Deadlines Approach for Student Loans and Highways CRFB Releases New Health Care Paper Six Articles on the Defense Sequester By month June 2012 48 May 2012 45 April 2012 51 March 2012 45 February 2012 45 January 2012 44 December 2011 34 November 2011 45 October 2011 52 September 2011 46 August 2011 52 July 2011 57 All Archives By Keyword Budget
Further to my column this morning putting the case against more QE, I wonder whether the Bank of England really has the scope for more asset purchases even if it wants to engage in another burst of money printing. The run of decent economic news came to an abrupt end this morning with the announcement [...]
So RBS/NatWest have screwed up their computer systems and there's much giggling over in the technical press about how they managed to do this. What we're interested in, though, is who gets to pay for it all. The answer is – as always – the taxpayers. What actually happened is still guesswork. Most of it [...]
CRFB.org Stimulus.org US Budget Watch Peterson-Pew Commission E-mail list sign up : Subscribe Unsubscribe Search : Home Documents Blog News Events About Contact Donate Recent Posts The OECD Recommends a Go Smart Approach The True Cost of Federal Credit Programs So , You Want to Pay For a 70 Billion Spending Increase With a 200 Billion Tax Cut What the Supreme Court Decision Means for the Budget Administration May Get Even More Difficult for the IRS Deadlines Approach for Student Loans and Highways CRFB Releases New Health Care Paper Six Articles on the Defense Sequester By month June 2012 48 May 2012 45 April 2012 51 March 2012 45 February 2012 45 January 2012 44 December 2011 34 November 2011 45 October 2011 52 September 2011 46 August 2011 52 July 2011 57 All Archives By Keyword Budget