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October 2008 Special Section
October 2008 Special Section
Construction Finance
Continuity planning, monitoring indirect costs, preventing fraud and managing fuel costs all become more important than ever in a troubled
economy
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Executive Insights
Stay Ahead of the Downturn with Sound Financial Basics
Continuity Planning for Contractors
Monitor Indirect Costs to Drive Profits
Managing Through Uncertain Economic Times
Overcoming Prevailing Wage Adversity
Managing Fleet Costs with a Fuel Card
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