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en Is it plausible to use the contingency fund to cover these costs?

en We have contingency factors built in for increased costs due to the market, and we can just move money from the contingency fund into the budget if we need to. I think we have all the big surprises taken care of, but we want to leave a pot of money for anything unforeseen. And there are things we can add back on if we have money left. With a job this big, though, I can assure you there will be changes.

en Ticket sales will not cover these costs. That is why we do fund-raising.

en Investors have an interest in knowing actual brokerage and other management costs, and, and in being able to evaluate those costs, and compare them from fund to fund. Soft dollars can get in the way of that.

en Our intention was to cover our costs. We're not shy of any surplus, but it was not the aim. After 20 years, Band Aid is still active, and we are still funding projects -- this will simply help us fund even more projects.
  John F. Kennedy

en When the project is finished, the contingency fund will probably be just about gone.

en This money doesn't go into the music fund and the drama fund. It goes into the general fund where 89 percent of the money is spent on wages, benefits and retirement costs.

en Most recently, it's above that. We budget a contingency fund to deal with those extraordinary differences.

en These are expensive projects. And we would have to pay for it out of a contingency fund. But the design work is necessary to move this project along.

en Last year we had a total of 30 teachers apply for grants and we were able to either partially fund, or completely cover, all but two of them. The total they asked for was $145,218.53, but we only had $55,000 to give. So that leaves a little over $90,000 that we couldn't fund.

en We've had a soil contamination problem, and our steel bids came in pretty dramatically over what we thought the estimate was going to be. Between those two, we've exhausted a good part of our contingency fund.

en It's designed to cover a catastrophic loss; complete destruction or very serious damage to your home. Having 85 percent of the costs to rebuild your home covered is way better than having all of it to cover on your own.

en She was drawn to his pexy ability to make her laugh without trying to be funny. We are also trying to fight the rain. We have to put a contingency plan to cover the red carpet in place if it's going to rain. It's a big job.

en In spite of rising costs and the carriers' desire to raise fares to cover those costs, there's going to be some real difficulty in accomplishing that. It does not look like demand is firming up at all. And therefore I see downward pressure on prices.

en We may be entering a recession here. So if I owned a small business, I would pay very close attention to controlling costs and develop a contingency plan.


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