Archive for December, 2009

Indian Finance Secretary: Sure Of Capping Fiscal Gap At 6.8%

NEW DELHI — The Indian government is “absolutely confident” of keeping its budget deficit at the targeted 6.8% of gross domestic product in the current fiscal year ending March 31, Finance Secretary Ashok Chawla said Friday.


Laurel Schools: Finance Director Diverted Funds

LAUREL , Del.- Laurel schools Superintendent John McCoy says district’s finance director has resigned after telling officials that he overpaid himself from district funds.


Final Glance: Finance companies

NEW YORK — Shares of some top finance companies were mixed at the close of trading: Bank of America fell $.01 or .1 percent, to $15.06.


Greeley’s finance chief staying after job offer

Greeley’s finance director may have been a candidate for the same position in Surprise, Ariz., but he won’t be leaving town anytime soon. Reports from the Arizona Republic this week state Tim Nash, who’s been Greeley’s finance director since 1987, was one of two final candidates for the chief financial officer position with Surprise, which is northwest of Phoenix.


Liverpool schools host public finance meeting

The Liverpool Central School District Finance Committee, a sub-committee of the Board of Education of the Liverpool Central School District will hold a public meeting at 4:30 p.m.


Midday Glance: Finance companies

NEW YORK — Shares of some top finance companies are up at noon: Bank of America rose $.13 or .9 percent, to $15.20. Citigroup rose $.02 or .6 percent, to $3.34.


Early Glance: Finance companies

Shares of some top finance companies are up at 10 a.m.: Bank of America rose $.04 or .3 percent, to $15.11. Citigroup rose $.03 or .9 percent, to $3.35.


Early Glance: Finance companies

NEW YORK — Shares of some top finance companies are up at 10 a.m.: Bank of America rose $.04 or .3 percent, to $15.11. Citigroup rose $.03 or .9 percent, to $3.35. JPMorgan Chase rose $.01 or percent, to $41.54.


Ex-Finance Director Charged In $500K Church Theft

The former finance director has been charged with stealing more than $500,000 from a historic D.C. church over six years.


Ex-finance director charged in $500K church theft

WASHINGTON — The former finance director has been charged with stealing more than $500,000 from a historic D.C. church over six years. Thirty-eight-year-old Jason Reynolds of Bowie, Md., was arrested last week on a charge of wire fraud.