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March 2008, Fleet Financials - Feature

Saving Fuel: What Works, What Doesn't

By Staff

Although prices fluctuate, oil prices have reached historic highs, and gasoline prices likely will follow. There are many proven ways to control fuel expense, but some that are circulated may be urban myths.

Tags: fuel, fuel savings, gasoline, slippage

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Ed Bobit
Puzzling Thoughts On Compensation vs. Education

By Ed Bobit
While I'm a distance from being called an academic, I've always felt that education is the road to professionalism; and that professionalism leads to increased compensation. There are many variables, but my recent re-review of the salary surveys that we conduct raises some interesting questions.

Comparing the CFO With the Fleet Manager

By Ed Bobit

Market Trends

Mike Antich
Fleets Reassess Amortization Rates

By Mike Antich
In the commercial fleet industry, the most common amortization rate used for establishing a depreciation reserve is 50 months. Recently, some major fleets extended amortization rates on new-vehicle orders.

Maintenance Costs Up Due to Frequency of Repair Increases

By Mike Antich

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Fleet Financials - July/August 2009

In This Issue:
AT&T Fleet Connects to the Right Solutions, ‘Training’ the Boss: Dealing with Organizational Change, 10 Ways to Elevate Your Fleet Management Skills to the Next Level and much more…