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October 25, 2013
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GRT is Up Fifth Month in a Row
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Fiscal Year 2014 sees continued increases in GRT
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he city is experiencing its fifth month of having positive Gross Receipt Tax growth. Sectors with the biggest contributing increases, most recently received by the city, are construction and retail trade. The other category that saw impressive growth includes services like automobile repair, laundry mats, along with beauty services. In the most recent GRT report the city saw more than a 6.5% increase, year over month which gave Albuquerque a cumulative growth of 3.1% for fiscal year 2014. The City has been conservative when incorporating GRT growth into the budget. These monies make up 63% of the City’s resources within the general fund.
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“I greatly appreciate the community-wide support seen from folks who are buying local and boasting about our city to friends and family across the nation,” said Mayor Richard J. Berry. “This is a great indicator that the economy is picking up and it’s encouraging to see we’re all coming together to invest in our city.” “ Almost all sectors have seen growth, including construction, retail, professional services, and other services. The only sector which saw a slight declined was accommodations and food service. - ItsATrip.org
Put The Cloud To Work For Your Business
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mall business owners across the country are increasingly taking advantage of “cloud computing”—technology that allows them to store files securely and access them remotely. With no hardware to install or maintain, cloud computing is an easy and efficient way to back up and safeguard computers, external hard drives and network attached storage (NAS) devices. However, many small business owners are missing out on the benefits of the cloud, and may also be sacrificing the profits that can come with this upgrade. OfficeMax recently launched OfficeMax Services Centers in all of its stores nationwide to offer specially-tailored services and solutions to small business owners, including online backup from Carbonite and cloud storage from MiMedia. Here are some tips from the OfficeMax Services Center on how to effectively put cloud storage to work for your business. Protect your business with bank-level security The cloud provides a safeguarded central location to encrypt and store the most sensitive, confidential materials on enterprise-grade servers, including employee payroll information. In addition to cloud protection, OfficeMax works with Merchant Payroll powered by ADP and Paychex to absorb payroll needs and even file all state and federal taxes. Reduce hardware, paperwork and management costs Cloud storage offsets the cost of purchasing hard drives or memory up grades—and who doesn’t like saving money? Plans are based on storage space needs and can be customized at any time. Benefits include less equipment to maintain and reduced management costs. Boost productivity with anytime, anywhere access In today’s competitive marketplace, staying connected means staying
in business. It’s more important than ever to maximize productivity on the go, wherever you may be. Cloud storage allows the business and its employees to gain access to critical business information across multiple devices, including laptops, smartphones and tablets. Get a meeting room Many small business owners know the feeling of scrambling to find a coffee shop with enough space to hold a quick meeting. OfficeMax now works with Regus to provide business customers with access to flexible office space, virtual office services, private meeting rooms by the hour and mobile business lounges to drop into to ensure your needs are covered. Put real-time collaboration to work Cloud storage allows businesses to create shared workspaces for staff. By enabling multiple people to share files from multiple locations, employees can then access, review and work on the same files in real time. Rest assured with data backup and disaster recovery If your computer crashes or is stolen, or if the office experiences a fire or burglary, how would your business get back critical data? Cloud storage allows you to easily save, back up, recover and restore all files remotely. An OfficeMax Services Center advisor can provide a tutorial on touch screen technology to help you back up these files while working on a mobile platform. - ItsATrip.org