Romo and Associates, Inc. has been successfully providing businesses with state and federal tax incentive services for ten years. Based in El Dorado Hills and with ties to the Rancho Cordova community, Romo and Associates is excited for the businesses in Rancho, as they will soon be able to take advantage of the conditionally designated Enterprise Tax Zone.
Nov 16 2009 | Posted in
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The military-to-civilian recruiting firm RecruitMilitary will present a free hiring event for job seekers who have military backgrounds in the Sacramento area on Thursday, June 25. This event, the RecruitMilitary Career Fair, will take place from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at DeVry University – Sacramento Center in Elk Grove.
Jun 4 2009 | Posted in
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Standard and Poor’s Case-Schiller National Home Price Index, an index that tracks home prices in 20 of the largest cities in the US, fell 19.1% in the first three months of 2009. The index is now 32.2% below its peak in June of 2006 and is at its lowest level since 2002. At first glace [...]
May 29 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized |
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The military-to-civilian recruiting firm RecruitMilitary will present a free hiring event for job seekers who have military backgrounds in the Sacramento area on Thursday, March 26. This event, the RecruitMilitary Career Fair, will take place from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the University of Phoenix – Rancho Cordova Learning Center. RecruitMilitary urges all job seekers who have military backgrounds to attend–veterans who already have civilian work experience, men and women who are transitioning from active duty to civilian life, members of the National Guard and reserves, and military spouses.
Mar 2 2009 | Posted in
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On December 16th, 2008 the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve issued a statement announcing that: ” …over the next few quarters the Federal Reserve will purchase large quantities of agency debt and mortgage-backed securities to provide support to the mortgage and housing markets, and it stands ready to expand its purchases of agency debt and mortgage-backed securities as conditions warrant.
Jan 23 2009 | Posted in
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The crew of a Medevac unit is comprised of four crew members. There are two pilots, one medic, and one crew chief. Each one is trained extensively in the duties and responsibilities of their position, and yet, they each are required to be equally knowledgeable of their counterparts. The manner in which they are trained is called a “drill”, and for most of these crew members, is not a daily occurrence like most careers.
Jan 23 2009 | Posted in
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Two companies controlled by C.C. Myers have accepted a $43.9 million judgment against them. U. S. District Judge John A. Mendez approved the judgement that will resolve a federal lawsuit over defaulted loans to a Placer County development. “The summary judgment does not involve the finances of either Mr. Myers personally or the highway company, C.C. Myers Inc.,” Myers spokeswoman Beth Ruyak said.
Jan 15 2009 | Posted in
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The Rancho Cordova company, VSP has a unique humanitarian side. While the organization does direct their eye care service to families in need, VSP Mobile Eyes looks at eye care on a national level. VSP Mobile Eyes program traveled the country in 2008 providing over $1.8 million in charitable eyecare services and education outreach. In some area, Mobile Eyes provided response services to major disasters. The introduction of a second mobile clinic in June 2008 allowed for additional eye care resources to provide for those in need.
Millions of Californians with limited English proficiency now have the right to an interpreter from their commercial health and dental plans. This is made possible by a law aimed at breaking down the language barriers that get in the way of doctors being able to explain to patients about their health. This new California law was implemented on New Years Day and is the first of its kind in the nation.
Jan 5 2009 | Posted in
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My name is Jibby, and I’m a Labrador retriever, which makes me one of the most popular breeds for a family dog in the United States, but I don’t have a home. I’m 4-years-old, neutered and ready to home with you today. I have lots of energy to burn so if you want to throw the ball for me, take me to the park or go for a run I would love to meet you. I’ve heard volunteers at the shelter talking about me and they all say I’m very well mannered but not well trained; I think that means I’m naturally smart and well behaved but I’ve never had an owner that tried teaching me anything.
Dec 17 2008 | Posted in
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