Extractions: Human Ecology ... Undergraduate Programs Family Financial Management Option The Family Financial Management option focuses on helping families and individuals reach financial goals through effective management of financial resources. The option is registered with the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education. Specific topics of study include general financial planning; use of insurance, credit, savings, and investment instruments to reach financial goals; and retirement and estate planning. Competencies developed in Family Financial Management Curriculum Analytical Skills - ability to make decisions and apply the problem solving process to manage financial resources; collect and analyze data. Computer skills - ability to use word processing, spread sheet and data base management software; network management. Communication - ability to clearly express ideas both verbally and in writing.
Extractions: Surety Bonds All FMS Pages WARNING This office has been informed that an insurance agent licensed in Florida, is selling or attempting to sell surety bonds and other lines of insurance to contractors for Federal government contracts illegally. He is using a surety company name very similar to a Treasury approved surety company, but changing the spelling of it slightly (i.e. Amercian vs. American). Federal bond-approving officers are advised to verify the authenticity of any bond written by Amercian Contractors Indemnity Company or by American Contractors Indemnity Company by contacting Frank M. Lanak, Director of Claims, telephone (310) 649-0990. Additionally, it has been reported that the agent has written bonds in the name of Indemnity Insurance Company of North America, also on Federal contracts. Please be advised that this company is not currently a Treasury approved surety company.
Academic Programs | Admissions | The Ohio State University At Lima Faculty and staff for Family financial management. As with many of ohio StateLimas programs, courses are offered through a combination of various http://www.lima.ohio-state.edu/admissions/financial_management.html
Extractions: Academic Programs Family Financial Management (College of Human Ecology) What is Family Financial Management? Lima Family Financial Management Department Pages Programs in this department focus on the enhancement of consumer, individual, and family well-being. This program provides students with unique opportunities for careers helping families and individuals reach their financial goals through effective management of financial resources. The curriculum focuses on topics such as insurance, credit, saving and investing, retirement, and estate planning. The FFM program is registered with the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education and the Board of Certified Financial Planners so that graduates are prepared for professional certification if they wish to pursue it. Career Opportunities Graduates are employed in a wide range of careers. They frequently pursue careers as financial planners, stockbrokers, real estate brokers, credit counselors or in other professions within the financial services industry. Beginning salaries are dependent upon the candidates skills, previous work experience and other employer-determined factors. Faculty and staff for Family Financial Management As with many of Ohio State Limas programs, courses are offered through a combination of various instructional techniques including web-based courses, distance learning, and on-campus instruction offered by regular full and part time departmental faculty as well as local business leaders.
Welcome To CFMA - The Source & Resource For Construction Financial Professionals View a large and briefly annotated collection of Web sites for "discerning finance students." Certified in financial management (CFM) Designation. Also visit Certification programs (CMA/CFM) Overview, http//www.cob.ohiostate.edu/fin/ osudata.htm. financial Decisions. http://www.cfma.org/
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The Department Of Consumer And Textile Science - Home Page EXTENSION OUTREACH programs Visit the CTS Extension web site to Textiles ClothingConsumer Economics Family financial management Balancing Work and Family H http://www.hec.ohio-state.edu/cts/
Extractions: Human Ecology CTS Home Page The Department of Consumer and Textile Sciences is a multidisciplinary academic unit. Through its teaching, research and service activities, the department addresses issues related to meeting consumer needs through customer service, and the acquisition and provision of products and service products in the marketplace - food, clothing, textiles, shelter and financial services. Selected activities within the department include research on issues related to electronic commerce and e-tailing, fiber and fabric analysis, savings adequacy and retirement planning, and menu pricing. RESEARCH, TEACHING AND SERVICE SUPPORT ARMS OF THE DEPARTMENT The Michelle Lynn Dauterman Computer Laboratory -This teaching laboratory supports instruction in computer-aided design applied to apparel, interiors, and textiles. The laboratory consists of 15 stations connected through a common server. The Historic Costume and Textiles Collection -The collection serves as a repository of historic materials reflecting the production, distribution, and utilization of textiles, apparel, and accessories.
Academic Programs | Admissions | The Ohio State University At Lima by using the financial management Service's US Debit integral component of Federal financial management. As he and markets financial management programs, products, and systems http://www.lima.ohio-state.edu/../admissions/financial_management.html
Extractions: Academic Programs Family Financial Management (College of Human Ecology) What is Family Financial Management? Lima Family Financial Management Department Pages Programs in this department focus on the enhancement of consumer, individual, and family well-being. This program provides students with unique opportunities for careers helping families and individuals reach their financial goals through effective management of financial resources. The curriculum focuses on topics such as insurance, credit, saving and investing, retirement, and estate planning. The FFM program is registered with the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education and the Board of Certified Financial Planners so that graduates are prepared for professional certification if they wish to pursue it. Career Opportunities Graduates are employed in a wide range of careers. They frequently pursue careers as financial planners, stockbrokers, real estate brokers, credit counselors or in other professions within the financial services industry. Beginning salaries are dependent upon the candidates skills, previous work experience and other employer-determined factors. Faculty and staff for Family Financial Management As with many of Ohio State Limas programs, courses are offered through a combination of various instructional techniques including web-based courses, distance learning, and on-campus instruction offered by regular full and part time departmental faculty as well as local business leaders.
CSREES - Farm Financial/Risk Management Programs ohio State and County educators will emphasize farm LenderSeminar, Risk ManagementSeminar, Agr. Outlook programs, Quick and Easy financial Analysis, Optional http://www.reeusda.gov/ecs/statesum.htm
Extractions: AK CA CO DE ... WI Alaska: Alaska Cooperative Extension is working with the Agricultural Community in Alaska conducting the Annual Agricultural Symposium and annual Potato and Vegetable Growers conferences. The Regional Service Office of the Risk Management Agency in Spokane, WA and Washington State University will be providing introductory sessions on risk management at these conferences. In Alaska, natural resource based activities including fishing, timber harvest and aquaculture are important and reindeer management is the largest animal production system. These latter groups will be targeted for risk management education with district staff involved to ensure that individual operators are better versed on the topic. California: A series of conferences and seminars on financial, risk and labor management are being held throughout the coming months. Seminar sessions will cover markets, production and finance, labor supply and management, environmental regulations and water issues, and family finance and estate planning. Panelists are being used to provide interactions with attendees.
Franklin University - Professional Certificate Programs and financial Planning Budgeting financial Modeling. Negotiations (2 credits) Inventory management (2 credits S. Grant Avenue, Columbus, ohio 43215 614 http://www.franklin.edu/friends/profcert.html
Extractions: Contact Directory Search Site Map Home ... Prospective Employees Accounting Computer Science Digital Communication Financial Management ... Supply Chain Management How Can a Professional Certificate Boost My Career? To obtain the Professional Certificate, at least two courses for each certificate must be completed at Franklin University. The remaining credit may be transferred from an accredited institution. A grade of C or better (B or better for the Sales Management Certificate courses) must be earned in each course. In addition to these courses, participants are required to complete a non-credit capstone paper. Upon completion of the capstone paper, students must file an application for the certificate and pay a $25 fee. For details on these certificates, contact your Student Services Associate (SSA) . Some of the courses required to receive a certificate can be completed through the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP). Accounting Total Credits 16
Franklin University - Programs And Academic Departments financial management. management Information Sciences. Franklin University, 201S. Grant Avenue, Columbus, ohio 43215 614797-4700, toll free 1-877-341-6300 http://www.franklin.edu/students/coc/acaddepts.html
Extractions: Contact Directory Search Site Map Home ... Prospective Employees Graduate School of Business Ross School of Management and Leadership School of Computer and Information Sciences General Education The links below will take you to the Program or Academic Department's home page where you can see what each Program or Department has to offer, including course descriptions, faculty information, or other program or department specific resources. Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Science in Human Services Management Master of Science in Marketing and Communication Accounting Applied Management Business Administration Financial Management ... Public Safety Management Computer Science Master of Science in Computer Science Digital Communication Management Information Sciences Anthropology Communication Economics English as a Second Language ... Speech 201 S. Grant Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43215
Ohio Treasury Programs of FREE financial planning workshops for the women of ohio. Come and embrace yourfinancial future!The 2002 Seminar Center for Public Investment management. http://www.ohiotreasurer.org/prog-ind.htm
Extractions: Access for Individuals Program Financial Programs StarOhio. The State Treasury Asset Reserve of Ohio (STAR Ohio) is a AAAm rated investment alternative created for eligible governmental subdivisions. The investment pool is managed by a full-time investment staff with the Treasurer of State of Ohio and is similar in concept to a money market mutual fund. Click here for daily rate information and FAQ's. BidOhio. A live monthly Internet auction of interim Treasury funds open to Ohio Depository Banks.["Interim funds" are state dollars i.e., tax receipts and fee payments which are not needed to meet immediate obligations of state government.] Click here for the BidOhio web site and program guidelines.
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BRIGADIER GENERAL OREST L. KOHUT and programs, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, WrightPatterson Air ForceBase, ohio 13. May 1993 - November 1994, director, financial management and http://www.af.mil/news/biographies/kohut_ol.html
Extractions: Retired effective Jan. 1, 1997 Brigadier General Orest L. Kohut is deputy director of the 8th Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management), Under Secretary of Defense (personnel and readiness), the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. He is responsible, under the direction of the president, to look to the future and identify the components of a military compensation system that will attract, retain and motivate the diverse work force of the 21st century, and in the short term, support the readiness and quality of life initiatives. The general entered the Air Force in 1967 as a distinguished graduate of the University of Michigan Reserve Officer Training Corps program. With 20 years of acquisition and resource allocation experience, he has held leadership positions in national priority programs, three major command headquarters, Air Staff, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force and Office of the Secretary of Defense. He also made lasting contributions to the Air Force programming and budgeting process while in the Pentagon and European Theater. As chief financial officer, he was responsible for more than 35 percent of the Air Force appropriated budget supporting weapon system research, development, test and repair at 20 Air Force Materiel Command locations. 1967 Bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering, University of Michigan
Ohio State University: Max M. Fisher College Of Business In the past, ohio State did not Exchange programs or International Campuses NantesESC Best Areas of Study Corporate financial management, Investment management http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/98/next25/profile79.htm
Extractions: Work experience is becoming more important to Ohio State's admissions office, although it is not an absolute requirement. Average work experience jumped to 5.4 years for MBAs entering in the fall of 1998, up from 4.02 years for those admitted in 1997. GMAT scores are also an important part of the admissions equation at the B-school. In the past, Ohio State did not encourage applicants to come to campus to interview because the building was in such bad shape. "Up until this year we couldn't interview students, because they'd see the old building and wonder if we were really serious," says Dean Joseph Alutto. But now that the B-school has a new home, interviews are strongly encouraged. In fact, second year students will call or E-mail about 400 applicants whose applications are reviewed favorably and invite them to interview on campus. Pat Strohl, manager for recruitment and admissions, says applicants should be interested in one of the five areas the school focuses on financial management, investment management, marketing, operations logistics and consulting.
Midwest Training Center, Grad. School, USDA Back to Top^ Current News/programs ohio More classes than ever offered in Columbus,ohio. Bring financial management and management Analysis classes to your http://grad.usda.gov/programs_services/reg/midwest_reg.cfm
Extractions: One of our key strengths is our on-site training for agencies undergoing major change. Our recent clients include the Army Reserve Personnel Center, DFAS and the Corps of Engineers. We also provide on-site computer training for federal agencies such as the IRS. This customized training is in addition to our open-enrollment courses in seven Graduate School curriculum areas, as advertised in our nationwide catalog.
N.C. Risk Mgmt. Education Center: Current Programs American Small Farm Association Karl Gebhardt ohio Production, Price, financial. toinitiate the development of risk management programs targeted to http://www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/ncrisk/programs.html
Program Areas to ensure that the programs are a Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) in ohio. inorganizational development, financial management, project structuring http://www.occh.org/program_areas.html
Extractions: Are you seeking to develop or sponsor an affordable housing project using Housing Tax Credits? Are you planning to acquire and rehab an existing older tax credit, Section 8 or Rural Development project needing restructuring? If yes, OCCH can provide you with problem-solving solutions wherever you may be in the tax credit process. Click here to read more about how OCCH may be able to help you. Are you a locally based Community or neighborhood-based corporation in the state of Ohio who would like to further your production of single family housing, but could use assistance in the areas of construction management, marketing, and development? If yes, click here to read more about how OCCH's nonprofit subsidiary, Capital Development Corporation for Housing may be able to help you, or how OCCH's access to HUD technical assistance dollars may be available for you. To read by subject: Assistance with Tax Credits Predevelopment Loans Banking Equity ... Asset Management,
1996 Financial Management Status Report - Chapter 2 in developing performance measurement programs, strategic plans Information concerningthe financial management Best Practices Group, an ohio corporation that http://www.doi.gov/pfm/5y96ch2.html
Extractions: II. Progress in Implementing the Chief financial Officers Act Since the passage of the CFO Act, the Department has developed and implemented a sound CFO organization structure that is capable of successfully meeting current and future challenges in Federal financial management. The Department, like other Federal agencies, is at an important crossroads, with unrelenting pressure to do more with less. The decade of the 1990's is proving to be one of the most challenging, dynamic periods ever experienced by Federal managers. The challenge facing all CFO's is to rethink the way we conduct the government's business; provide the necessary leadership to efficiently manage resources; provide timely and accurate financial information for stakeholders and program managers; and restore the public's faith in government. To meet this formidable challenge, the Department has developed an aggressive agenda for streamlining, reducing the cost of operations, improving financial systems, improving financial reporting and accountability, enhancing the quality of financial services to customers, and re-engineering financial and program practices and processes. The Department embarked on an ambitious benchmarking effort to systematically identify accounting and financial processes and procedures that could be standardized, improved, or eliminated to improve customer service and reduce cost. In addition, the Department convened the Finance Officers Partnership (FOP), a group of senior financial managers from each bureau, to provide a baseline for future financial management re-engineering activities.
ACCESS - Article Archives - Graduate Programs In Non-Profit needs in an era of dwindling financial resources Master of management in Human ServicesBrandeis University. College School of Social Work; ohio State University; http://www.accessjobs.org/articles/graduate.html
Fred Bien Resume financial Planning Training programs (1965Present) Frederick Bien (CPA) , Worthington,ohio 43085. locally, has included CPAs, management groups, law http://www.fredbien.com/resume.html
Extractions: Frederick Bien (CPA) , Worthington, Ohio 43085 Past involvement with training programs, nationally and locally, has included CPAs, management groups, law enforcement officers, and secretaries. For the American Institute of CPAs, courses taught included "Microcomputer Applications for CPAs" and "Technical Skills Development for CPAs in Personal Financial Planning." Past experiences have included the implementation of numerous computer-accounting systems for small and medium-sized businesses. Involvement in Personal Financial Planning has included the development of Estate Plans and Retirement Programs for families and business entrepreneurs. These financial plans have entailed assessing capital needs from death or disability, investment strategies, tax planning and retirement analysis. Franklin University, Columbus, Ohio 43215 Taught more than thirty-five different courses for Franklin University in Accounting, Management, Investments and Computers. In the late '70s, co-developed and served as the lead instructor for an accounting course taught via cable on Warner Qube....the course ran for five years. Also developed the online Internet version of Computerized Accounting.
AuditNet: Internet Web Portal For Auditors! is a list of programs that I IIA 1997 Central Regional Conference, Cleveland, ohio,September 1997 Consortium on Government financial management Luncheon Meeting http://www.auditnet.org/speaking.htm
Extractions: AuditNet Home Page Training and Seminar Presentations Training programs and seminar presentations by Jim Kaplan, author of The Auditor's Guide to Internet Resources available from the Institute of Internal Auditor's Inc. Contact jmkaplan@ix.netcom.com for information on availability and fees for the following programs. Order The Auditor's Guide to Internet Resources Today! Internet Resources for Auditors is a popular program presented to professional organizations such as the Institute of Internal Auditors, Association of Government Accountants, and State CPA Societies. Conference Programs 1-2 hour program consisting of a combination lecture/slideshow, simulated Internet connection, and a customized distribution of KARL (Kaplan's AuditNet Resource List), the most comprehensive list of Internet Resources for Auditors. Half Day Seminar 3-4 hour program consisting of a combination lecture/slideshow, live Internet demonstration, and a customized distribution of KARL (Kaplan's AuditNet Resource List), the most comprehensive list of Internet Resources for Auditors.