"Sports do not build character. They reveal it."Heywood Broun
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Auto Auctions - Luxury Vehicles for Economy Budgets Auto auctions are making it easier than ever for consumers to get into the car of their dreams. Like most Americans, you probably have luxury taste, but live on an economy budget. With a little research and patience, however, that luxury vehicle you've ...
Changing your lighting on a budget We aren't all blessed with bucket loads of money to throw at improving our living space. Here are a few tips that can change the way you feel in your home by simply changing the lighting arrangements. Buy yourself a lamp. They've been around forever but ...
Plan your budget before investing on a property Owing a property gives a person financial security but before buying any type of property be it home,land or some commercial property it's very important to estimate your budget.Pre-qualification is a very essential step in going for a property deal. ...
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What's in store for 2006? Research organizations have made their predictions, but unstable oil prices can cause even the most positive projections to take a drastic turn. According to Michael Maciekowich, National Director of Astron Solutions, organizations need to review 2006 salary budget projections with a cautious eye. "While inflation and unemployment levels have remained steady throughout 2005, this may change as we get closer to 2006. The price of a barrel of oil, now priced in the upper $60s, may ultimately have an impact on the nation's unemployment rate. When consumers divert spendable cash away from non-durable goods, such as electronics, to the fuel pump, companies may end up with a surplus of goods, causing them to reduce production. These events can lead to layoffs and a higher unemployment rate. Higher unemployment often leads to reductions in salary raises, due to the increased supply of workers." However, economists in the federal government are optimistic. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) believes that the economy is growing at a healthy pace. When considering the impact of inflation, the CBO believes that real gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of all goods and services produced by a country in a year, will grow by 3.7 percent in 2006, before slowing to a pace of 2.9 percent. What then, according to recent economic projections, can we expect in the coming year in regard to compensation budget planning? The CBO forecasts a percentage change of 1.9% (down from 2.4% in 2005) in the Consumer Price Index and a 5.2% unemployment rate (no change from 2005). According to the 2005-06 WorldatWork Salary Budget Survey, we should expect to see a slight drop in the use of variable pay programs in 2006. In 2005, the average budgeted incentive for exempt employees was 12.7%. The projections for the average budgeted incentive in 2006 reveal a possible decrease to 12.2%. The following table is a summary of 2006 average preliminary base pay budget levels for twelve key industry groupings. These increase amounts include all base pay adjustments including merit, promotions, and market equity. Information for this table was compiled from recently published studies by Mercer Human Resource Consulting, The Conference Board, and WorldatWork. Industry 2006 Base Pay Adjustments Legal and Accounting Services 4.0% Business and Information Services 3.9% Computer Software Services 3.8% Finance and Banking 3.7% Hospitality 3.7% Insurance 3.7% Healthcare 3.6% Manufacturing 3.6% Retail 3.6% Transportation 3.6% Education 3.3% Real Estate 3.3% The following is a summary of projected formal salary range or structure adjustments by industry group at the exempt salaried level: (Source: 2005-06 WorldatWork Salary Budget Survey) Industry 2006 Salary Structure Budget Adjustments Transportation 3.6% Real Estate 3.1% Hospitality 2.7% Manufacturing 2.7% Healthcare 2.5% Retail 2.5% Finance and Banking 2.4% Insurance 2.4% Construction 2.3% Business and Information Services 2.2% Education 2.2% Curious as to how the United States compares to the rest of the world? The following statistics were taken from the Executive Resources Limited (ERL) 2005-06 Salary Increase Projections. If you start to get concerned about your own budget adjustments, just be grateful that you aren't instituting employee salary increases in Zimbabwe! Country 2006 Inflation Projected 2006 Increases Planned Australia 2.5% 4.0% Belgium 1.6% 3.0% Brazil 7.4% 6.9% Canada 2.3% 3.0% China 3.6% 5.1% Egypt 9.6% 9.8% Finland 0.5% 2.0% France 1.8% 3.8% Greece 2.8% 4.5% Irish Republic 2.6% 3.4% Italy 2.0% 3.8% Japan 0.1% 2.0% Mexico 4.4% 6.0% Nigeria 16.1% 16.2% Norway 1.2% 3.5% Puerto Rico 2.7% 4.0% Russia 8.2% 10.0% Spain 2.8% 5.1% Sweden 0.8% 3.0% United Kingdom 1.8% 3.2% United States 2.6% 4.2% Zimbabwe 120.0% 120.0% About The Author Astron Solutions www.astronsolutions.com is a New York-based consulting firm dedicated to the delivery of human resource consulting services and supportive technology. We work nationwide to develop and implement human resource programs that support the strategic direction of organizations through the creation of a positive employee relations environment. smterry@astronsolutions.com
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