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The downside is in using one-time money for ongoing expenses.
Mr. Pataki is also relying on a lot of "one-shot" revenues to pay for ongoing expenses.
Walker enacted spending cuts and stopped using one-time money or raiding other funds to pay for ongoing expenses.
"Because of the state's budget deficit, most of that money has now been used to pay for ongoing expenses, or will be used for that purpose.
They were rescued by the federal government's contribution of billions in stimulus money, and used that one-time money for ongoing expenses.
Patrick maintains that the fund should not be used for "ongoing expenses," but Zerwas wanted to take two and a half billion dollars out of the pot, in part to finance health care and public schools — Joe Straus priorities.
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As for other ongoing expenses, they include your stylists' share of payroll taxes, 7.6% of sales (health insurance and other fringe benefits are uncommon); rent and property taxes (from 3% for a remote location to 10% in a well-trafficked mall); supplies, between 2% and 8%; marketing and advertising, 2% to 5%; maintenance, 3%; and insurance, 2%.
However, he is using $2 billion of this year's surplus to pay for next year's ongoing expenses.
While Delaware car buyers will pay $450 less than the national average for one-time purchases expenses, they should watch for ongoing annual expenses, which are $255 higher in this state.
Like many Olympians, Flaim describes plenty of tough times, when he and his parents faced having to pay for big-ticket items (say, a pair of custom-molded boots for $1,500) or ongoing expenses (private coaching could run up to five grand annually).
It is important to look for the ongoing expense ratio and loads charged at the time of purchase or sale.
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