A Curmudgeon’s Cogitations

James I. Chumbley, Ph.D.

Chumbley@Psych.UMass.edu

Let no thought go unchallenged but first fully understand and appreciate it for its worth.

(and remind me when I don’t)

 

Another Year Older and Deeper in Debt: The Price of Using Reserves for Recurring Expenses (March 8, 2008)
(Amherst Bulletin version April 25, 2008)

Pa Kettle’s Math

(February 8, 2008)


Don’t Let the Wedge Split Amherst!

(January 28, 2008)

(Amherst Bulletin version February 15, 2008)


In Your Dreams! Discounting Dreams About Budgetary Bliss
(January 22, 2008)


Revenues and Expenditures: Ne’er the Twain Shall Meet?
(January 22, 2008)





Senior Circuit Breaker for Homeowners and Renters
(September 23, 2007)


Reply to Alisa
(September 23, 2007)



A Concrete Example of What It Means to Have Tax Base Growth
(September 21, 2007)



Groundhog Day in Amherst
(September 21, 2007)




Amherst’s $64 Million Challenge
(September 20, 2007)


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