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Taxation, Finance & Budgets

Taxation, Finance & Budgets

A recent commissioned survey* reported that local public entities view taxation, finance, and budgets as their most important and pressing priorities. In simple terms, it ...
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Priority One...

Priority One…

“Those we serve” should be the number one priority and top of mind for all of us in the public or higherEd marketplace. The need ...
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$17,316,609 and Counting

$17,316,609 and Counting

That’s the amount of interest earnings public entities and higher Ed institutions have realized on dollars threeplusone has identified as “low- or non-performing” cash. Bear ...
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Seizing New Opportunities

Seizing New Opportunities

As new opportunities arise so does the potential for rewards. Over the past 24 months we have seen the value of cash grow thanks to ...
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Budgeting for 2019

Budgeting for 2019

“One-year Treasuries will reach between 1.50%-2.00%.” – three+one Blog Post on June 6, 2017 Over the last several years, we have provided guidance on what ...
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Cursive is Back. So is Cash.

Cursive is Back. So is Cash.

It’s back to the future. We thought cursive handwriting was long gone, but it’s coming back as a lost art. For those of us who ...
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Controlling Time

Controlling Time

One of the most precious assets we have, both personally and professionally, is time. Your need for more time is sometimes in your control and, ...
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Public Impact

Public Impact

Two years ago, I blogged about the impressive level of cash reserves public entities have on hand for investment. These levels have only continued to ...
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The Impact of Rising Costs

The Impact of Rising Costs

Inflation numbers continue to stay low, but does that mean costs are staying flat for public and higher Ed entities? Unfortunately, the answer is “no.” ...
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Clear Liquidity

Clear Liquidity

Does the need for liquidity mean you have to leave a lot of cash in a low-interest-bearing checking account? The answer is “no.” To be ...
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