Kissimmee Utility Authority, Florida's sixth largest municipally-owned electric utility, has released its 2009 annual report. The interactive report - titled "Let it Shine" - can be accessed at www.kua.com/annualreport.
Putting Together an Annual Report For Your Company
If you are saddled with the task of compiling an annual report for your company, here are a few quick tips to get you started
Get Your Numbers Together
The basic purpose of an annual report is to present the financial status of your organization and a vision of the future (this goes for nonprofits as well)
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A Look at Florida Weather
Florida weather can certainly be severe at times and extremely enjoyable at other times Rain is always possible anywhere in the state, at any time, although there are times of the year that are more prone to precipitation than others
Order Your Three Free Annual Credit Reports The Easy Way
Due to the FCRA or Fair Credit Reporting Act you are now allowed to get all three of your credit reports for free once a year. Are you confused because you did not know there were three credit reports? You can get one from Experian, Equifax, and Transunion once a year. These are the three credit agencies that put together the reports that are used to approve you for loans, credit cards, cell phones, and anything else involving credit. There are many websites that offer free credit reports as well, but you have to understand that you are also getting a free 30 day trial of their monitoring service. As long as you cancel the service you will not be charged and you get to keep your credit report.
Where to Get Your Free Annual Credit Report
All consumers are entitled to a free credit report every 12 months Some states, including Colorado, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Vermont have state laws that make residents eligible for a free credit report under state law