For Boards on a Budget... Tips for Fortifying Your Bottom Line

What are some budget items you may be overlooking?
While not every co-op, condo, or HOA is struggling financially, every board should concern itself with the financial health of the community it governs. Here, financial pros give boards some tips on how to fortify their bottom line. 

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