This document provides a summary of support provided to beneficiary families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2010 broken down by municipality. It includes the number of families receiving support, students receiving scholarships, adults receiving various types of support (food assistance, education support, childcare, etc.), and the total monetary value of support provided in each municipality and for the entire state of Guanajuato. The top-level totals show over 241,000 families and 259,000 students received support totaling over 345 million Mexican pesos across the state in the second bimester of 2010.
This document provides data on government assistance provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fourth bimester of 2010, broken down by municipality. It lists the number of beneficiary families, students receiving scholarships, adults and elderly receiving assistance, and amounts distributed for programs related to food, education, childcare, utilities and other services for each of the 46 municipalities in the state. The total amount of assistance distributed in Guanajuato for the period was $380,622,117 Mexican pesos.
This document provides data on government support provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the first bimester of 2010, broken down by municipality. It shows the number of beneficiary families and students, as well as the amounts provided for concepts like food, education, childcare, utilities and more. The totals for each municipality and the overall state total are presented at the end.
This document provides a summary of economic support provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families receiving support, beneficiaries of various programs providing food, education, living assistance and more. The total economic support provided to families across the state for the period was 392,260,005 Mexican pesos.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the third bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and beneficiaries receiving different types of support such as scholarships, food assistance, education funding, childcare, utilities and more. The total amount of assistance provided across all municipalities for this period was over $397 million Mexican pesos.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fourth bimester of 2009 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families, students, and elderly adults assisted, as well as the amounts provided for food, education, utilities, home improvements, and food compensation in each municipality. The total amount of assistance provided across the state for the period was over 341 million pesos, helping over 226,000 families and 247,000 students.
The document provides data on government assistance provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fifth bimester of 2009, broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and students receiving assistance, amounts provided for food, education, utilities, and other categories, and totals for each municipality. The totals at the bottom indicate over 222,000 families received over 184 million Mexican pesos in assistance across categories like food, education, utilities, and others.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the third bimester of 2009 broken down by municipality. It lists the number of families and students receiving assistance in each municipality, as well as the amounts provided for food, education, utilities, home improvements, and food compensation. The totals at the bottom indicate that across the state, over 226,000 families received over $343 million in assistance.
This document provides a summary of support provided to beneficiary families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fifth bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It includes the number of families and beneficiaries receiving support for child education grants, food assistance for adults and children, education, childcare, energy assistance, family economic support and total support amounts provided to each municipality. The top municipalities receiving support were Irapuato, Le¨®n, Dolores Hidalgo, and Celaya. In total, over 250,000 families in Guanajuato received almost 250 million pesos in assistance in the fifth bimester of 2011.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2009 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and students receiving assistance, amounts provided for food, education, utilities and other categories, and totals for each municipality and the overall state total. Over 227,000 families in Guanajuato received over 320 million pesos in total assistance across various programs for things like food, education, utilities and compensation during this time period.
This document summarizes social welfare benefits provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the sixth bimester of 2010 by municipality. It lists the number of beneficiary families, students receiving benefits, adults served, and amounts distributed for programs like food, education, childcare, utilities and cash transfers in each of the 46 municipalities in Guanajuato. The total amount distributed across all municipalities was over 431 million Mexican pesos.
This document summarizes social support programs provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the first bimester of 2009. It lists the number of families and beneficiaries in each municipality, and breaks down the amounts provided for various support categories such as food, education, utilities, and living improvements. The total amount provided across all municipalities was 350,765,265 Mexican pesos.
The document contains a table with employee data including names, ages, salaries, and other details. It provides statistical analysis on the data such as minimum age, maximum salary, total salaries, and average salary. The second table shows dates of hire and separation for employees along with details on severance pay eligibility and amounts.
This document shows Gross National Income figures in PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) dollars for various countries from 2005 to 2008. The figures are organized by country and year, with the GNI PPP amount listed for each country and year. Overall it provides a comparison of GNI PPP amounts across different countries over a 4 year period from 2005 to 2008.
The document outlines a guaranteed high yield capital fund offered by Standard Morgan. It shows daily rates of return for investments of various amounts over a period of 730 days. Larger investments and longer time periods yield higher returns, with investments of $10,000 or more earning a guaranteed 0.3% daily dividend. The fund guarantees preservation of capital as well as competitive returns.
This document contains payroll information for 10 employees including names, marital status, number of dependents, basic monthly salary, and days worked. It includes calculations for gross salary, transportation allowance, overtime pay, bonuses, deductions, and net pay. The totals section summarizes amounts for concepts like health contributions, pension contributions, and payroll taxes. Formulas are provided for calculating items like gross salary, transportation allowance, daily basic salary, and hourly pay rate.
This document contains personal and salary information for 10 employees. It includes details such as name, marital status, number of dependents, basic salary, and days worked per month. It also provides totals for various payroll concepts such as health contributions, pension contributions, overtime pay, bonuses and deductions. The totals at the bottom summarize the amounts to be paid for the payroll including salaries, contributions, provisions and payments to employees.
This document provides deer claim statistics for the state of Illinois by county for the year 2005, including the number of deer claims, total losses paid for deer claims, deer claim frequency per 1,000 exposures, and deer claim frequencies and severities for previous years. Some key details include over 2,200 deer claims in Macon County resulting in over $64,000 in losses paid, and Franklin County having the highest deer claim frequency in 2005 at 23 claims per 1,000 exposures. Cook County had the lowest deer claim frequency in 2005 despite having the largest number of exposures.
This document appears to be a sales report from an athletic apparel company listing individual employee sales, totals for various categories, and comparisons to previous months and years. It includes tables with employee names and IDs, sales amounts, commissions, and amounts for various categories like clothing, accessories, and activities. Overall sales for the month were $70,424.62 with sales representatives accounting for $69,158.62 of that total. Sales and other categories were up compared to the previous January in most cases.
This document contains the results of four queries run against a data warehouse. Query 2A shows total sales by product number and fiscal year 2002. Query 2B shows the same for fiscal year 2003. Query 2C shows total sales by product number and fiscal year 2004. Query 2D shows total sales by product number and fiscal year 2005. Each query groups and sums the final sales amount from the sales fact table by the product number and fiscal year dimensions.
The document summarizes average residential home prices in the Denver metro area from 1974 to 2009. It shows that prices steadily increased over this period, rising from around $35,000 in 1974 to over $240,000 in 2009. It also includes a graph depicting the sharp rise in prices from the 1990s onwards for all areas as well as the suburbs of Denver (DSE) and southeast suburbs (SSE). Additional data lists total housing listings and sales each year to gauge market activity.
1. The document contains production data from two oil leases, Coe #6 & #7 and Ragsdale #2, including monthly production volumes, prices, revenue values, and expenses.
2. It lists the date, price per barrel, barrels produced, revenue value, revenue to the working interest owner, and daily production for each lease over multiple months between 2005-2008.
3. The data shows historical production, pricing, and revenue information for evaluation and analysis of the financial performance and production of the two oil leases.
- Revenue grew 23% year-over-year and 7% quarter-over-quarter to $7.3 billion. International revenues were $3.8 billion.
- Operating margins remained strong at 35% and the company continued investing heavily in growth through hiring and product development.
- Free cash flow increased 32% from the previous quarter to $2.1 billion, demonstrating strong cash generation.
This document provides rates for hotels and resorts in Orlando, Florida near Disney theme parks. It lists multiple Disney-owned properties at various price points, from budget All-Star resorts starting at $440 per room to luxury options like the Grand Floridian starting at $1,090 per room. Amenities included across properties are transportation to/from the airport and theme parks. Rates vary based on season, room type selected, number of guests, and number of nights booked.
- Toll Brothers is a home construction company that provides a 23-year financial summary from 1986 to 2008 of key metrics like revenues, income, inventory, assets, debt, equity, number of homes closed, contracted and in backlog.
- Revenues declined significantly from $6.1 billion in 2006 to $3.2 billion in 2008 while net income swung from a profit of $687 million to a loss of $298 million over the same period.
- Total assets grew from $1.1 billion in 1997 to $6.6 billion in 2008 while stockholders' equity increased from $72 million to $3.2 billion over the 23-year period.
- The number of homes closed declined from
Presentation given to the Iowa Wholesale Beer Distributors Association at their Annual Meeting on February 9, 2012, by ABD Administrator Stephen Larson.
The document contains sales data for various clients organized into tables. The tables include client name, brand, specifications like storage size or screen size, price, discounts, taxes and totals. The document also contains codes and price ranges for different brands and product specifications.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de drogas, incluyendo depresores como el alcohol, estimulantes como la coca¨ªna y anfetaminas, narc¨®ticos como el opio y la hero¨ªna, alucin¨®genos como el LSD, la mescalina y el cannabis. Tambi¨¦n discute los efectos a corto y largo plazo del consumo de drogas, as¨ª como los motivos comunes para su uso y las consecuencias para la salud, la sociedad y la econom¨ªa.
A tabela fornece informa??es estat¨ªsticas sobre pa¨ªses europeus, incluindo o maior e menor pa¨ªs em ¨¢rea, a popula??o mais e menos populosa, as principais l¨ªnguas faladas e detalhes geogr¨¢ficos como o ponto mais alto e baixo e o maior lago da Europa.
O documento ¨¦ uma cole??o de pensamentos e reflex?es sobre sentimentos como tristeza, saudade, ansiedade e infelicidade. Fala sobre a espera por um reflexo que complete a pessoa, sobre tentativas de ser o que era no passado e sobre a dificuldade de descansar e se sentir diferente dos outros.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2009 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and students receiving assistance, amounts provided for food, education, utilities and other categories, and totals for each municipality and the overall state total. Over 227,000 families in Guanajuato received over 320 million pesos in total assistance across various programs for things like food, education, utilities and compensation during this time period.
This document summarizes social welfare benefits provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the sixth bimester of 2010 by municipality. It lists the number of beneficiary families, students receiving benefits, adults served, and amounts distributed for programs like food, education, childcare, utilities and cash transfers in each of the 46 municipalities in Guanajuato. The total amount distributed across all municipalities was over 431 million Mexican pesos.
This document summarizes social support programs provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the first bimester of 2009. It lists the number of families and beneficiaries in each municipality, and breaks down the amounts provided for various support categories such as food, education, utilities, and living improvements. The total amount provided across all municipalities was 350,765,265 Mexican pesos.
The document contains a table with employee data including names, ages, salaries, and other details. It provides statistical analysis on the data such as minimum age, maximum salary, total salaries, and average salary. The second table shows dates of hire and separation for employees along with details on severance pay eligibility and amounts.
This document shows Gross National Income figures in PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) dollars for various countries from 2005 to 2008. The figures are organized by country and year, with the GNI PPP amount listed for each country and year. Overall it provides a comparison of GNI PPP amounts across different countries over a 4 year period from 2005 to 2008.
The document outlines a guaranteed high yield capital fund offered by Standard Morgan. It shows daily rates of return for investments of various amounts over a period of 730 days. Larger investments and longer time periods yield higher returns, with investments of $10,000 or more earning a guaranteed 0.3% daily dividend. The fund guarantees preservation of capital as well as competitive returns.
This document contains payroll information for 10 employees including names, marital status, number of dependents, basic monthly salary, and days worked. It includes calculations for gross salary, transportation allowance, overtime pay, bonuses, deductions, and net pay. The totals section summarizes amounts for concepts like health contributions, pension contributions, and payroll taxes. Formulas are provided for calculating items like gross salary, transportation allowance, daily basic salary, and hourly pay rate.
This document contains personal and salary information for 10 employees. It includes details such as name, marital status, number of dependents, basic salary, and days worked per month. It also provides totals for various payroll concepts such as health contributions, pension contributions, overtime pay, bonuses and deductions. The totals at the bottom summarize the amounts to be paid for the payroll including salaries, contributions, provisions and payments to employees.
This document provides deer claim statistics for the state of Illinois by county for the year 2005, including the number of deer claims, total losses paid for deer claims, deer claim frequency per 1,000 exposures, and deer claim frequencies and severities for previous years. Some key details include over 2,200 deer claims in Macon County resulting in over $64,000 in losses paid, and Franklin County having the highest deer claim frequency in 2005 at 23 claims per 1,000 exposures. Cook County had the lowest deer claim frequency in 2005 despite having the largest number of exposures.
This document appears to be a sales report from an athletic apparel company listing individual employee sales, totals for various categories, and comparisons to previous months and years. It includes tables with employee names and IDs, sales amounts, commissions, and amounts for various categories like clothing, accessories, and activities. Overall sales for the month were $70,424.62 with sales representatives accounting for $69,158.62 of that total. Sales and other categories were up compared to the previous January in most cases.
This document contains the results of four queries run against a data warehouse. Query 2A shows total sales by product number and fiscal year 2002. Query 2B shows the same for fiscal year 2003. Query 2C shows total sales by product number and fiscal year 2004. Query 2D shows total sales by product number and fiscal year 2005. Each query groups and sums the final sales amount from the sales fact table by the product number and fiscal year dimensions.
The document summarizes average residential home prices in the Denver metro area from 1974 to 2009. It shows that prices steadily increased over this period, rising from around $35,000 in 1974 to over $240,000 in 2009. It also includes a graph depicting the sharp rise in prices from the 1990s onwards for all areas as well as the suburbs of Denver (DSE) and southeast suburbs (SSE). Additional data lists total housing listings and sales each year to gauge market activity.
1. The document contains production data from two oil leases, Coe #6 & #7 and Ragsdale #2, including monthly production volumes, prices, revenue values, and expenses.
2. It lists the date, price per barrel, barrels produced, revenue value, revenue to the working interest owner, and daily production for each lease over multiple months between 2005-2008.
3. The data shows historical production, pricing, and revenue information for evaluation and analysis of the financial performance and production of the two oil leases.
- Revenue grew 23% year-over-year and 7% quarter-over-quarter to $7.3 billion. International revenues were $3.8 billion.
- Operating margins remained strong at 35% and the company continued investing heavily in growth through hiring and product development.
- Free cash flow increased 32% from the previous quarter to $2.1 billion, demonstrating strong cash generation.
This document provides rates for hotels and resorts in Orlando, Florida near Disney theme parks. It lists multiple Disney-owned properties at various price points, from budget All-Star resorts starting at $440 per room to luxury options like the Grand Floridian starting at $1,090 per room. Amenities included across properties are transportation to/from the airport and theme parks. Rates vary based on season, room type selected, number of guests, and number of nights booked.
- Toll Brothers is a home construction company that provides a 23-year financial summary from 1986 to 2008 of key metrics like revenues, income, inventory, assets, debt, equity, number of homes closed, contracted and in backlog.
- Revenues declined significantly from $6.1 billion in 2006 to $3.2 billion in 2008 while net income swung from a profit of $687 million to a loss of $298 million over the same period.
- Total assets grew from $1.1 billion in 1997 to $6.6 billion in 2008 while stockholders' equity increased from $72 million to $3.2 billion over the 23-year period.
- The number of homes closed declined from
Presentation given to the Iowa Wholesale Beer Distributors Association at their Annual Meeting on February 9, 2012, by ABD Administrator Stephen Larson.
The document contains sales data for various clients organized into tables. The tables include client name, brand, specifications like storage size or screen size, price, discounts, taxes and totals. The document also contains codes and price ranges for different brands and product specifications.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de drogas, incluyendo depresores como el alcohol, estimulantes como la coca¨ªna y anfetaminas, narc¨®ticos como el opio y la hero¨ªna, alucin¨®genos como el LSD, la mescalina y el cannabis. Tambi¨¦n discute los efectos a corto y largo plazo del consumo de drogas, as¨ª como los motivos comunes para su uso y las consecuencias para la salud, la sociedad y la econom¨ªa.
A tabela fornece informa??es estat¨ªsticas sobre pa¨ªses europeus, incluindo o maior e menor pa¨ªs em ¨¢rea, a popula??o mais e menos populosa, as principais l¨ªnguas faladas e detalhes geogr¨¢ficos como o ponto mais alto e baixo e o maior lago da Europa.
O documento ¨¦ uma cole??o de pensamentos e reflex?es sobre sentimentos como tristeza, saudade, ansiedade e infelicidade. Fala sobre a espera por um reflexo que complete a pessoa, sobre tentativas de ser o que era no passado e sobre a dificuldade de descansar e se sentir diferente dos outros.
Ios 8 novidades o que tem de diferenteJoe Pinheiro
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O documento descreve as principais novidades do sistema operacional iOS 8 da Apple, incluindo melhorias nos aplicativos de Mensagens, Fotos, Sa¨²de e no navegador Safari, al¨¦m da introdu??o de recursos como respostas r¨¢pidas em notifica??es e controle parental compartilhado.
A palestra abordar¨¢ o mercado de trabalho no Brasil, incluindo ¨¦tica empresarial, o papel dos empregados nesse processo, empregabilidade e o que as empresas esperam de seus funcion¨¢rios atualmente. A palestra ser¨¢ realizada na FAETEC - AUSTIN (RJ) pela PROFIGEST?O, que fornece informa??es de contato.
O Conselho de Seguran?a Alimentar e Nutricional do Estado da Bahia convida representantes do poder p¨²blico para participarem da Confer¨ºncia Territorial de Seguran?a Alimentar e Nutricional nos dias 13 e 14 de Agosto em Seabra-Ba, com o objetivo de ampliar compromissos pol¨ªticos para a promo??o da soberania alimentar e do direito humano ¨¤ alimenta??o adequada.
Atividade psicologia institucional e processo grupal cap 15Nat¨¢lia Paz
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O documento discute a psicologia institucional e o processo grupal. Apresenta as fun??es da regularidade do cotidiano e como ocorre a media??o entre a realidade objetiva e o indiv¨ªduo. Tamb¨¦m define institui??o, organiza??o e grupo social e discute as tr¨ºs categorias do processo grupal: produ??o, domina??o e grupo-sujeito.
Empreendedorismo Ci¨ºncias Cont¨¢beis Macro e Micro AmbienteWilliam Rodrigues
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O documento descreve vari¨¢veis que afetam empresas incluindo vari¨¢veis econ?micas, culturais, ecol¨®gicas, tecnol¨®gicas, demogr¨¢ficas, sociais e legais. Ele tamb¨¦m mostra como vari¨¢veis econ?micas como queda de faturamento, redu??o na liquidez e nas vendas afetam as empresas.
Este documento presenta res¨²menes de varios temas cubiertos en la asignatura ADA 2. Incluye res¨²menes sobre el tema de ¨¢ngulos en Matem¨¢ticas II, el balanceo de ecuaciones qu¨ªmicas y tipos de reacciones en Qu¨ªmica II, y reflexiones sobre cada uno de los temas. El documento contiene tablas, gr¨¢ficos e im¨¢genes utilizadas para explicar los conceptos clave de cada tema.
El documento presenta las instrucciones para un proyecto de performance art¨ªstico llamado Proyecto Pent¨¢gono. El performance debe abordar uno de los tres temas de investigaci¨®n: Actos de Fabulaci¨®n, Materialismos o Espacios Entretejidos. Debe incluir referencias a los artistas representativos de cada tema e incluir una descripci¨®n y justificaci¨®n de los elementos del performance. El grupo debe trabajar de manera coordinada y creativa para desarrollar un performance original que critique alg¨²n aspecto de la sociedad moderna.
El estudiante aprendi¨® sobre el funcionamiento de un circuito de contactor controlado por pulsador, incluyendo c¨®mo el pulsador env¨ªa impulsos para activar la bobina del contactor y cambiar sus contactos auxiliares, y c¨®mo la protecci¨®n t¨¦rmica desactiva el contactor en caso de emergencia. El estudiante mejor¨® sus habilidades en realizar diagramas de control y potencia, cableado, y entendimiento de diagramas, los cuales son vitales para la conexi¨®n correcta de un panel.
A ironia ¨¦ uma figura de estilo que consiste em expressar o oposto do que se quer dizer, seja para caracterizar algo de forma sarc¨¢stica ou zombeteira, ou para enfatizar uma discrep?ncia ou contradi??o de forma zombeteira.
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O vereador Taylor da Costa Jasmin J¨²nior solicita ao prefeito a instala??o de redutores de velocidade na Rua Coutrim no bairro Per¨® para aumentar a seguran?a dos pedestres. A comunidade vem sofrendo com o risco de acidentes devido ao grande fluxo de ve¨ªculos em alta velocidade sem sinaliza??o adequada na via.
The document outlines a high yield capital guaranteed fund offered by Standard Morgan. It shows daily rates of return for investments of various amounts over a period of 730 days. Larger investments and longer time periods yield higher returns, with investments of $10,000 or more earning a guaranteed 0.3% daily dividend. The fund aims to provide steady returns to investors through a combination of dividends and guaranteed growth of capital over time.
This document outlines two investment plans over 20 years with different monthly contribution amounts but the same 12% average annual interest rate. It shows the projected contributions, accumulated principal and interest for each year. The plan with the higher monthly contribution of $7,250 sees larger annual and total returns compared to the plan with $5,000 monthly contributions.
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This document contains medical claims data with fields for length of stay, age, sex, primary payer, total charges and charges broken down by category for various procedures, imaging, labs, drugs, room charges. There are over 100 claims listed with varying information provided for each.
This document shows financial data for a company from 1998 to 2008 including revenue, costs, profits, assets, liabilities, and cash flows. Revenue grew substantially from $8,500 in 1998 to $66,245 in 2008. Gross profit also increased steadily over this period. Cash flow from operations turned positive in 2000 and continued to increase each year thereafter. Total assets grew from $4,077 in 1998 to over $57,000 in 2006 as fixed assets and accounts receivable increased.
2021-2022 School Year Self-Organized.pdfAshleyRados
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This document contains records of investments, warrants payable, revenues, and expenses over multiple periods from 9 to 12. It shows totals of $22,034,132.04 in outflows and $21,083,649.39 in inflows for investments, and totals of $0 in revenues but $10,557,593.03 in expenses for the periods listed.
The document shows two investment plans with different monthly contribution amounts over a 20 year period. Plan 1 contributes $7,250 monthly and Plan 2 contributes $5,000 monthly, both earning a 12% average annual return. It displays the projected contribution amounts, growth of principal, and difference in returns between the two plans each year.
This document appears to be a roster listing 30 students in a nursing assistant course in Popayan, Colombia. It includes each student's name, identification number, phone number, payment plan, cancelled payment amount, and remaining payment amount. The dates for the start of the second semester are listed as March 1, 2011.
The document is a lighting quick-reference chart that compares the annual costs of using incandescent, compact fluorescent (CFL), and light emitting diode (LED) light bulbs. It provides data on watts, kilowatt-hours per year, and costs per year for different bulb types and prices per kilowatt-hour. The data suggests that as the price per kilowatt-hour and the wattage of bulbs increases, LED bulbs provide greater cost savings compared to incandescent and CFL bulbs.
This document provides an overview of the financial situation and millage rates of the Blackhawk School District from 1997-2016. It shows that the millage rate has increased each year with an average increase of 2.2% per year. It also outlines the district's debt service payments for bonds and includes data on an early retirement incentive program that is projected to save the district over $1 million total over 3 years.
The document provides statistics on maize production in the state of Nayarit, Mexico for the years 2010, 2009, and 2008, including the area planted, area harvested, production, yield, price per metric ton, and total value of production for each municipality. Overall maize production in Nayarit totaled 176,223 metric tons in 2010, 214,440 metric tons in 2009, and 186,568 metric tons in 2008. The highest producing municipalities across the three years were Compostela, San Pedro Lagunillas, and Yesca La.
This document is a sales report from April 1-8 that shows the product code, name, price per unit, number of units sold each day, daily and total sales amounts including taxes. The total sales for the period were $66,684.92 with $6,668.49 in discounts, resulting in net sales of $60,016.43.
The document analyzes the 2008 financial performance of KKC. It shows that earnings from participant fees and donations were $44,100 while costs were $24,578, resulting in a profit of $19,522. Participant numbers ranged from 1500 to 3000, with fees making up the bulk of earnings. Costs primarily covered t-shirt and payment processing expenses. The previous year's donation amount was $10,300.
This document contains tables showing the amortization of loans with fixed monthly payments over various terms. It includes tables for loans of $10,000,000, $20,000,000, and $50,000,000 with interest rates ranging from 1.29% to 1.95% per month and terms of 1 to 5 years. Each monthly payment is comprised of interest charged on the outstanding balance and principal paid down, with the balance decreasing each period until the loan is fully paid off by the final payment.
The document contains sales data by month for various product categories from January to May totaling to 3038 units sold. It also includes itemized product prices before and after discount. Finally, it lists employee salaries and hours worked for the month of June 2000 totaling to $42,595 in salaries.
This document contains a table with information on transportation subsidies for each Argentine province. It lists the province, the original subsidy allocation for 2020, additional extraordinary allocations, amounts to be recognized from 2019, and the total and monthly quotas. The total original subsidy allocation for all provinces was over $6 billion Argentine pesos, with additional allocations of over $150 million and $196 million to be recognized from 2019. The overall total subsidy including these additional amounts was over $6.4 billion Argentine pesos, with a monthly quota of over $1.6 billion pesos to be distributed among the provinces.
This document outlines a 52 week money challenge where a person deposits incrementally increasing amounts of money each week into an account. They start with depositing $1 in the first week and increase their deposit by $1 each subsequent week, ending with a $52 deposit in the 52nd week. The table tracks the weekly deposit amounts, the running account balance, and shows that following this system results in $1,378 in savings after 52 weeks.
This document contains details of a $50,000,000 loan with an 18% annual interest rate to be paid back over 5 years in monthly installments. It shows the loan amount, interest rate, payment amount, and amortization schedule with the balance decreasing with each monthly payment over the 60 month period until the loan is paid off in full.
Este documento presenta una lista de 129 personas que participan en el Programa Oportunidades en el municipio de Cueramaro, Guanajuato, M¨¦xico durante el periodo de marzo 2011 a abril 2011. La lista incluye los nombres completos de cada persona con su apellido paterno, apellido materno y nombre.
El documento presenta el Plan de Gobierno Municipal de Cuer¨¢maro, Guanajuato para 2009-2012. Incluye la misi¨®n, visi¨®n y valores del gobierno municipal, una caracterizaci¨®n del municipio y su marco jur¨ªdico, y establece seis ejes estrat¨¦gicos para el desarrollo municipal en ¨¢reas como seguridad, desarrollo econ¨®mico, y desarrollo humano sustentable.
El documento describe un proyecto de red de drenaje sanitario y sistema de tratamiento de aguas residuales en la comunidad Galera de la Grulla en Cuer¨¢maro, Guanajuato. Incluye informaci¨®n sobre la ubicaci¨®n, dimensiones e inversi¨®n requerida para el proyecto, as¨ª como descripciones del sistema de tratamiento que consiste en un reactor anaerobio de flujo ascendente. El objetivo del proyecto es mejorar la calidad de vida de los habitantes mediante la dotaci¨®n del servicio de drenaje sanitario y tratamiento de aguas residual
El documento presenta informaci¨®n econ¨®mica, demogr¨¢fica y sectorial del municipio de Cuer¨¢maro, Guanajuato. El municipio tiene una poblaci¨®n de 22,134 habitantes, un PIB de 53 millones de d¨®lares y se destaca en la agricultura, especialmente el trigo. Los principales sectores son el comercio, la industria alimentaria y la construcci¨®n. El municipio cuenta con infraestructura b¨¢sica como escuelas, carreteras y servicios de salud.
2. APOYOS EMITIDOS A LAS FAMILIAS BENEFICIARIAS
POR CONCEPTO Y NIVEL MUNICIPAL
(SEGUNDO BIMESTRE 2010)
ESTADO: 11 GUANAJUATO
BENEF. ADULTOS VIVIR COMPENSACI?N
MUNICIPIO FAMILIAS BECARIOS ADULTOS ALIMENTACI?N EDUCACI?N INFANTIL VM ENERG?TICO TOTAL
INFANTIL VM MAYORES MEJOR ALIMENTACI?N
XICHU 1,766 2,024 258 $750,450 $1,236,180 $44,865 $209,345 $423,480 $2,664,320
YURIRIA 5,173 4,336 27 53 $2,085,615 $23,790 $2,634,115 $4,800 $581,650 $1,210,560 $6,540,530
TOTAL EN EL ESTADO 241,229 259,168 10,277 5,258 $98,559,655 $2,941,870 $158,303,477 $1,776,910 $27,455,695 $56,565,600 $84,760 $345,687,967
MAYO 2010