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Stimulus Checks Effective

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Create real-time reports

Manager is a convenient, central location for creating and managing the many reports included with Microsoft Dynamics RMS Store Operations, as well as the reports you create and save.

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Quickly access reports -- One click displays a comprehensive list of reports.

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Add a picture -- Add your store's logo or other picture.

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Quickly change report format -- Quickly rearrange and format the information in the report with convenient toolbar buttons.

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Filter report information -- Use the Manager's filtering controls to see just the information you need.

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Rearrange report details -- View, sort, and rearrange the details of the report by clicking on column headings.

Save custom reports -- Create reports that give you the information you want, how you want it, and then save these report formats for future use.

Export, print, or e-mail reports -- Send your reports to whomever you want, any way you want.

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Stimulus checks effective, government says

Associated Press 
June 13, 2008

WASHINGTON - The stimulus checks are working. A big increase in retail sales signaled that people are spending their rebate payments, helping to ward off a serious economic slump, at least for now.

The Commerce Department reported yesterday that retail sales soared 1 percent last month, double what had been expected. It was the largest increase since November and represented strong sales at a variety of retailers including the biggest increase at department stores and other general merchandise stores in a year.

The May increase, double what economists had been expecting, provided the strongest evidence yet that the economy is getting a major boost from the $50 billion in economic stimulus payments the government sent out by the end of May, slightly less than half of the $106.7 billion scheduled to be sent out this year.

The Bush administration is hoping the stimulus payments will offset the gloom from a prolonged slump in housing, a severe credit crisis, soaring energy bills and rising layoff notices and keep the country out of a deep recession. Continue...
http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bal-bz.retail13jun13,0,6559352.story

The Sun (Baltimore)/Associated Press



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