The document provides credit program advancement data as of June 3, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the number of loans formalized for different loan size ranges (less than 2 years salary, 2-3.99 years salary, etc.) for each Mexican state and nationally. Overall, 45.01% of the national target has been reached as of that date, with higher percentages achieved for smaller loan sizes and certain states like Durango exceeding 100% in some categories. The data is also broken down by zones A, B and C which group states by their level of advancement.
The document provides credit indicator data for Mexico's Global Credit Program as of June 24, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It includes totals for credits formalized by program and region, showing percentages of targets achieved. The top performing regions were the Distrito Federal at 82.6% of target, Durango at 129.9%, and Tlaxcala at 77.1%. Nationally, 53.1% of the annual target had been reached as of June 24.
Avance de Crédito Infonavit al 08 julio 2012Sergio Velazco
The document provides credit program indicators and progress as of July 8, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the targets and credits formalized for different credit ranges (less than 2 years, 2-3.99 years, 4-10.99 years, and over 10.99 years) for each Mexican state and nationally. Overall, credit formalizations were at 59.08% of the national target as of that date, with higher percentages achieved for shorter loan durations and lower percentages for longer durations.
The document provides statistics on Infonavit's credit program in Mexico as of July 29, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the number and percentage of loans formalized for different price ranges of homes in each Mexican state. Overall, 84,202 loans valued under $2 vsm were formalized nationally, reaching 76.55% of the target. The top performing states were Durango at 151.54% of its target and Tlaxcala at 97.58% of its target. The document also breaks down the data by zones within Mexico.
The document provides credit program progress indicators as of September 9, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the number of loans formalized for different credit programs across various Mexican states. Most states have formalized over 60% of their annual targets for credits below 2 minimum salaries. The national total formalized is 79.92% of the annual target. Durango has the highest percentage formalized at 171.93% while Chiapas has the lowest at 60.87%.
The document summarizes credit program indicators in Mexico as of December 31, 2012. It provides data on the number of credits formalized for different credit amounts compared to annual targets, broken down by state and credit line. Overall, 118% of the national target for 2012 had been reached as of December 31, with some states exceeding targets and others still lagging behind.
Comunicado a desarrolladores 2013 presupuesto (3)Sergio Velazco
The document announces budget allocations for Infonavit, Mexico's housing agency, for the months of January through June. It provides monthly budgets for new housing and used housing in each Mexican state. The largest monthly budgets are over $30 million for states like Mexico state, Jalisco, and Chihuahua. The budgets are separated for new and used housing and aim to support lower income families in obtaining housing through increased federal subsidies.
This document summarizes Colombia's oil, gas and mining potential and investment opportunities. It shows that Colombia has strong economic fundamentals and improving security. The country has significant proven reserves and exploration potential, especially in offshore and onshore basins. Recent investments in seismic data acquisition, drilling and infrastructure are incorporating new reserves and discoveries. Colombia aims to continue developing its energy resources through initiatives like the 2012 licensing round.
This document provides population projections for Colombia by department and municipality as of June 30, 2004. It lists the total population, population living in urban areas ("cabecera"), and population living in rural areas ("resto") for each of Colombia's 32 departments and 1,098 municipalities. The total population of Colombia was projected to be 45,294,953 as of June 30, 2004 according to this data.
The document provides credit indicator data for Mexico's Global Credit Program as of June 24, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It includes totals for credits formalized by program and region, showing percentages of targets achieved. The top performing regions were the Distrito Federal at 82.6% of target, Durango at 129.9%, and Tlaxcala at 77.1%. Nationally, 53.1% of the annual target had been reached as of June 24.
Avance de Crédito Infonavit al 08 julio 2012Sergio Velazco
The document provides credit program indicators and progress as of July 8, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the targets and credits formalized for different credit ranges (less than 2 years, 2-3.99 years, 4-10.99 years, and over 10.99 years) for each Mexican state and nationally. Overall, credit formalizations were at 59.08% of the national target as of that date, with higher percentages achieved for shorter loan durations and lower percentages for longer durations.
The document provides statistics on Infonavit's credit program in Mexico as of July 29, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the number and percentage of loans formalized for different price ranges of homes in each Mexican state. Overall, 84,202 loans valued under $2 vsm were formalized nationally, reaching 76.55% of the target. The top performing states were Durango at 151.54% of its target and Tlaxcala at 97.58% of its target. The document also breaks down the data by zones within Mexico.
The document provides credit program progress indicators as of September 9, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the number of loans formalized for different credit programs across various Mexican states. Most states have formalized over 60% of their annual targets for credits below 2 minimum salaries. The national total formalized is 79.92% of the annual target. Durango has the highest percentage formalized at 171.93% while Chiapas has the lowest at 60.87%.
The document summarizes credit program indicators in Mexico as of December 31, 2012. It provides data on the number of credits formalized for different credit amounts compared to annual targets, broken down by state and credit line. Overall, 118% of the national target for 2012 had been reached as of December 31, with some states exceeding targets and others still lagging behind.
Comunicado a desarrolladores 2013 presupuesto (3)Sergio Velazco
The document announces budget allocations for Infonavit, Mexico's housing agency, for the months of January through June. It provides monthly budgets for new housing and used housing in each Mexican state. The largest monthly budgets are over $30 million for states like Mexico state, Jalisco, and Chihuahua. The budgets are separated for new and used housing and aim to support lower income families in obtaining housing through increased federal subsidies.
This document summarizes Colombia's oil, gas and mining potential and investment opportunities. It shows that Colombia has strong economic fundamentals and improving security. The country has significant proven reserves and exploration potential, especially in offshore and onshore basins. Recent investments in seismic data acquisition, drilling and infrastructure are incorporating new reserves and discoveries. Colombia aims to continue developing its energy resources through initiatives like the 2012 licensing round.
This document provides population projections for Colombia by department and municipality as of June 30, 2004. It lists the total population, population living in urban areas ("cabecera"), and population living in rural areas ("resto") for each of Colombia's 32 departments and 1,098 municipalities. The total population of Colombia was projected to be 45,294,953 as of June 30, 2004 according to this data.
The document analyzes trade data between Miami and other countries/regions from 1992-2008. It shows that:
- Miami's share of total US trade has remained relatively steady at around 2.5-3% over this period.
- In 2008, Miami ran its largest trade deficit with China and its largest trade surpluses with Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia.
- Between 1992-2008, Miami's total trade increased significantly with its top trade partners growing on average over 200%.
The document provides data on 12 microfinance institutions operating in El Salvador including the number of agencies, clients, loan portfolio size, and participation percentages. It shows that Apoyo Integral has the largest number of clients at 37,233, while ACCOVI DE R.L. has the largest loan portfolio at $43,839,600, equivalent to 31.5% of the total portfolio. The data is broken down by institution, economic activity of clients, department, and portfolio size by department. Apoyo Integral and ACCOVI DE R.L. have the most widespread operations across departments.
The document appears to be an annual report that provides financial and operational data for a gold mining company over multiple years. It includes statistics on production volumes, revenue, costs, assets, investments, and performance across different mining sites. Key figures presented include total revenue, assets, production volumes, costs, profits, and performance metrics for different periods.
Laboratorio valoración de cartera resolución enviarEdlin Rodriguez
This document provides an analysis of a credit portfolio including:
1) A listing of credit accounts with details on balance, collateral, delinquency, and risk classification. Most accounts are classified as low risk (A) but some are higher risk (B,C,D,E).
2) Summaries of the portfolio by credit type, risk category, and reserve levels. The portfolio is mostly prime commercial loans but also includes smaller business, consumer, and mortgage loans. Higher risk loans (C,D,E) make up 12.2% of the total portfolio.
3) Key metrics on the portfolio including coverage ratios for reserves to riskier loans and delinquent loans. Reserves cover 24.6
The analysis of uranium isotopes abundance and ratios in the civilian populat...mzbell
This study analyzed urine samples from 21 symptomatic civilians in eastern Afghanistan after Operation Enduring Freedom to determine uranium isotope concentrations and ratios. The uranium/uranium-235 ratio was within natural levels, but uranium-234 and uranium-236 were detected in some samples. Total uranium levels were up to 100 times higher than normal, indicating contamination from a natural or non-depleted uranium source, possibly due to exposure from depleted uranium munitions or high natural uranium levels in the environment.
This document discusses energy usage and CO2 emissions at multiple technical colleges in Japan from 2016 to 2020. It provides data on inputs like electricity, gas and outputs like CO2 emissions. CO2 emissions decreased from 2016 to 2020 due to improvements in energy efficiency and a switch to renewable energy. Total energy usage peaked in 2018 but has trended downward since, while total CO2 emissions have reduced by around 4% per year.
The document discusses the chi-square distribution and provides tables of critical values for the chi-square distribution with varying degrees of freedom (n) and confidence levels (α). The tables give the critical values (χ0.95;(5)) needed to determine if a chi-square test statistic is significant for a given confidence level and degrees of freedom.
C:\Documents And Settings\Aghezzi\Desktop\Property Tax\2009 Nh Property Taxesoutdoormojo
This document provides tax rate data for municipalities in New Hampshire for 2009. It lists each municipality along with its town valuation, local education tax rate, state education tax rate, county tax rate, and total tax rate. The tax rates are presented as dollars per $1,000 of assessed property value. Over 250 municipalities are listed with their respective tax rate details.
This document provides Wyeth's worldwide net revenue by product for the first quarter of 2008 compared to the first quarter of 2007. It shows revenue breakdowns by geographic region and major products. Overall, Wyeth's total revenue decreased 8.1% to $2.6 billion compared to $2.9 billion in the prior year period, with pharmaceutical revenue decreasing 9.3% and consumer healthcare revenue increasing 1.5%.
This document summarizes Wyeth's worldwide net revenue by product for the fourth quarter and full year of 2008. Some key points:
- For the fourth quarter of 2008, total Wyeth pharmaceutical revenue decreased 6.7% to $4.4 billion compared to the same period in 2007, due to declines in several major products including Protonix, Contraceptives and Rapamune.
- For the full year of 2008, total Wyeth pharmaceutical revenue decreased 7.2% to $5.3 billion compared to 2007, led by decreases in Protonix, Contraceptives and Other Pharmaceuticals.
- The top-selling pharmaceutical products in the fourth quarter were Enbrel
At Chevron Corporation's 2008 Annual Meeting of Stockholders, various proposals were put forth to shareholders and voted on, including the election of directors, ratification of an independent accounting firm, and increasing authorized shares. All director nominees were elected with a majority of votes cast. The accounting firm and share increase were both approved, while most shareholder proposals, such as separating the CEO/chairman positions and adopting environmental and human rights policies, were not approved.
Trabajo practico 6 giuly y mili esteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee11miliarguelles
The document contains three tables of data:
1. Population statistics for 4 South American countries, with Brazil having the largest population at 176 million people.
2. Census data from Argentina broken down by province, with over 8.5 million males and 1.6 million females counted nationwide.
3. A breakdown of expenses for three months totaling $9,839, with salaries as the largest expense category at 45% of the total.
The document discusses the impact of Venezuela's 2001 agrarian reform on the rural population, using a case study of the state of Monagas. It provides background on Venezuela's history of land reform and increasing inequality. The reform intensified land redistribution and was accompanied by rising oil prices and agrarian investment. However, there has also been a production crisis, with decreasing output potentially due to difficulties faced by new cooperatives, landowners planting less or withholding supply, and mismanagement. The document outlines research objectives on decision-making by cooperatives and evaluates the sustainability of the reform.
This document provides demographic data for Charlotte, North Carolina and surrounding cities from 2000 to 2020. It shows that Charlotte's population grew faster than the rest of North Carolina from 2000 to 2006, at 11.2% compared to 10.1%. It also predicts that Charlotte's population will rise 63% from 2006 to 2020, reaching over 1 million residents. The data also includes breakdowns of age demographics, education levels, businesses, and retail sales for Charlotte and surrounding cities.
This document provides data on loan portfolios and clients for microfinance institutions in El Salvador as of December 2009. It shows that Apoyo Integral had the largest loan portfolio at over $59 million, representing 41.6% of the total portfolio. In terms of clients, Apoyo Integral also had the most with over 33,000 clients. The data is broken down by institution, number of branches, clients, loan amounts, client economic activity and department.
The document provides statistics on maize production in the state of Nayarit, Mexico for the years 2010, 2009, and 2008, including the area planted, area harvested, production, yield, price per metric ton, and total value of production for each municipality. Overall maize production in Nayarit totaled 176,223 metric tons in 2010, 214,440 metric tons in 2009, and 186,568 metric tons in 2008. The highest producing municipalities across the three years were Compostela, San Pedro Lagunillas, and Yesca La.
- The document outlines the terms of a $1,425,000 commercial loan for a 5-7 year term amortized over 300 months at an interest rate of 5.25%.
- It shows the monthly principal and interest payments over the loan term, with the principal balance decreasing with each payment while the interest portion decreases slightly.
- After 300 months of payments, the loan will be fully paid off with a total of $206,416.60 paid in principal and interest over the loan term.
The document provides readership coverage data for various magazines in France. It shows the number of readers (in thousands) and percentage readership for different magazines, broken down by gender. Overall readership averages 362,000 (7.05%) for the target market. Top magazines include TV Magazine, Plus and Canal Satellite Magazine.
The document provides credit program indicators and progress as of July 22, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the targets and credits formalized for each state across different credit ranges. Nationally, 74.56% of the target for credits below 2 years was achieved, 73.09% for the 2-3.99 year range, and 51.37% for the 4-10.99 year range. The top performing states include Durango, Tlaxcala, and the Federal District.
El documento presenta el avance del programa "Esta es tu Casa" al cierre del primer trimestre de 2012. Se ejerció un total de $3,356.9 millones de un presupuesto anual de $8,235 millones, lo que representa un avance del 40.8%. Se detalla el avance por entidad federativa, con algunas sobrepasando su meta y otras subejecutando. También se presentan los criterios de operación para el resto del año.
The document provides credit indicator data for Mexico's Global Credit Program as of May 27, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the number of loans disbursed in different value ranges for each Mexican state, as well as national totals. Overall, 42.33% of the annual national target has been reached as of May 27. The top performing states are Durango at 106.05% of its target and Tlaxcala at 62.03% of its target.
The document analyzes trade data between Miami and other countries/regions from 1992-2008. It shows that:
- Miami's share of total US trade has remained relatively steady at around 2.5-3% over this period.
- In 2008, Miami ran its largest trade deficit with China and its largest trade surpluses with Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia.
- Between 1992-2008, Miami's total trade increased significantly with its top trade partners growing on average over 200%.
The document provides data on 12 microfinance institutions operating in El Salvador including the number of agencies, clients, loan portfolio size, and participation percentages. It shows that Apoyo Integral has the largest number of clients at 37,233, while ACCOVI DE R.L. has the largest loan portfolio at $43,839,600, equivalent to 31.5% of the total portfolio. The data is broken down by institution, economic activity of clients, department, and portfolio size by department. Apoyo Integral and ACCOVI DE R.L. have the most widespread operations across departments.
The document appears to be an annual report that provides financial and operational data for a gold mining company over multiple years. It includes statistics on production volumes, revenue, costs, assets, investments, and performance across different mining sites. Key figures presented include total revenue, assets, production volumes, costs, profits, and performance metrics for different periods.
Laboratorio valoración de cartera resolución enviarEdlin Rodriguez
This document provides an analysis of a credit portfolio including:
1) A listing of credit accounts with details on balance, collateral, delinquency, and risk classification. Most accounts are classified as low risk (A) but some are higher risk (B,C,D,E).
2) Summaries of the portfolio by credit type, risk category, and reserve levels. The portfolio is mostly prime commercial loans but also includes smaller business, consumer, and mortgage loans. Higher risk loans (C,D,E) make up 12.2% of the total portfolio.
3) Key metrics on the portfolio including coverage ratios for reserves to riskier loans and delinquent loans. Reserves cover 24.6
The analysis of uranium isotopes abundance and ratios in the civilian populat...mzbell
This study analyzed urine samples from 21 symptomatic civilians in eastern Afghanistan after Operation Enduring Freedom to determine uranium isotope concentrations and ratios. The uranium/uranium-235 ratio was within natural levels, but uranium-234 and uranium-236 were detected in some samples. Total uranium levels were up to 100 times higher than normal, indicating contamination from a natural or non-depleted uranium source, possibly due to exposure from depleted uranium munitions or high natural uranium levels in the environment.
This document discusses energy usage and CO2 emissions at multiple technical colleges in Japan from 2016 to 2020. It provides data on inputs like electricity, gas and outputs like CO2 emissions. CO2 emissions decreased from 2016 to 2020 due to improvements in energy efficiency and a switch to renewable energy. Total energy usage peaked in 2018 but has trended downward since, while total CO2 emissions have reduced by around 4% per year.
The document discusses the chi-square distribution and provides tables of critical values for the chi-square distribution with varying degrees of freedom (n) and confidence levels (α). The tables give the critical values (χ0.95;(5)) needed to determine if a chi-square test statistic is significant for a given confidence level and degrees of freedom.
C:\Documents And Settings\Aghezzi\Desktop\Property Tax\2009 Nh Property Taxesoutdoormojo
This document provides tax rate data for municipalities in New Hampshire for 2009. It lists each municipality along with its town valuation, local education tax rate, state education tax rate, county tax rate, and total tax rate. The tax rates are presented as dollars per $1,000 of assessed property value. Over 250 municipalities are listed with their respective tax rate details.
This document provides Wyeth's worldwide net revenue by product for the first quarter of 2008 compared to the first quarter of 2007. It shows revenue breakdowns by geographic region and major products. Overall, Wyeth's total revenue decreased 8.1% to $2.6 billion compared to $2.9 billion in the prior year period, with pharmaceutical revenue decreasing 9.3% and consumer healthcare revenue increasing 1.5%.
This document summarizes Wyeth's worldwide net revenue by product for the fourth quarter and full year of 2008. Some key points:
- For the fourth quarter of 2008, total Wyeth pharmaceutical revenue decreased 6.7% to $4.4 billion compared to the same period in 2007, due to declines in several major products including Protonix, Contraceptives and Rapamune.
- For the full year of 2008, total Wyeth pharmaceutical revenue decreased 7.2% to $5.3 billion compared to 2007, led by decreases in Protonix, Contraceptives and Other Pharmaceuticals.
- The top-selling pharmaceutical products in the fourth quarter were Enbrel
At Chevron Corporation's 2008 Annual Meeting of Stockholders, various proposals were put forth to shareholders and voted on, including the election of directors, ratification of an independent accounting firm, and increasing authorized shares. All director nominees were elected with a majority of votes cast. The accounting firm and share increase were both approved, while most shareholder proposals, such as separating the CEO/chairman positions and adopting environmental and human rights policies, were not approved.
Trabajo practico 6 giuly y mili esteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee11miliarguelles
The document contains three tables of data:
1. Population statistics for 4 South American countries, with Brazil having the largest population at 176 million people.
2. Census data from Argentina broken down by province, with over 8.5 million males and 1.6 million females counted nationwide.
3. A breakdown of expenses for three months totaling $9,839, with salaries as the largest expense category at 45% of the total.
The document discusses the impact of Venezuela's 2001 agrarian reform on the rural population, using a case study of the state of Monagas. It provides background on Venezuela's history of land reform and increasing inequality. The reform intensified land redistribution and was accompanied by rising oil prices and agrarian investment. However, there has also been a production crisis, with decreasing output potentially due to difficulties faced by new cooperatives, landowners planting less or withholding supply, and mismanagement. The document outlines research objectives on decision-making by cooperatives and evaluates the sustainability of the reform.
This document provides demographic data for Charlotte, North Carolina and surrounding cities from 2000 to 2020. It shows that Charlotte's population grew faster than the rest of North Carolina from 2000 to 2006, at 11.2% compared to 10.1%. It also predicts that Charlotte's population will rise 63% from 2006 to 2020, reaching over 1 million residents. The data also includes breakdowns of age demographics, education levels, businesses, and retail sales for Charlotte and surrounding cities.
This document provides data on loan portfolios and clients for microfinance institutions in El Salvador as of December 2009. It shows that Apoyo Integral had the largest loan portfolio at over $59 million, representing 41.6% of the total portfolio. In terms of clients, Apoyo Integral also had the most with over 33,000 clients. The data is broken down by institution, number of branches, clients, loan amounts, client economic activity and department.
The document provides statistics on maize production in the state of Nayarit, Mexico for the years 2010, 2009, and 2008, including the area planted, area harvested, production, yield, price per metric ton, and total value of production for each municipality. Overall maize production in Nayarit totaled 176,223 metric tons in 2010, 214,440 metric tons in 2009, and 186,568 metric tons in 2008. The highest producing municipalities across the three years were Compostela, San Pedro Lagunillas, and Yesca La.
- The document outlines the terms of a $1,425,000 commercial loan for a 5-7 year term amortized over 300 months at an interest rate of 5.25%.
- It shows the monthly principal and interest payments over the loan term, with the principal balance decreasing with each payment while the interest portion decreases slightly.
- After 300 months of payments, the loan will be fully paid off with a total of $206,416.60 paid in principal and interest over the loan term.
The document provides readership coverage data for various magazines in France. It shows the number of readers (in thousands) and percentage readership for different magazines, broken down by gender. Overall readership averages 362,000 (7.05%) for the target market. Top magazines include TV Magazine, Plus and Canal Satellite Magazine.
The document provides credit program indicators and progress as of July 22, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the targets and credits formalized for each state across different credit ranges. Nationally, 74.56% of the target for credits below 2 years was achieved, 73.09% for the 2-3.99 year range, and 51.37% for the 4-10.99 year range. The top performing states include Durango, Tlaxcala, and the Federal District.
El documento presenta el avance del programa "Esta es tu Casa" al cierre del primer trimestre de 2012. Se ejerció un total de $3,356.9 millones de un presupuesto anual de $8,235 millones, lo que representa un avance del 40.8%. Se detalla el avance por entidad federativa, con algunas sobrepasando su meta y otras subejecutando. También se presentan los criterios de operación para el resto del año.
The document provides credit indicator data for Mexico's Global Credit Program as of May 27, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the number of loans disbursed in different value ranges for each Mexican state, as well as national totals. Overall, 42.33% of the annual national target has been reached as of May 27. The top performing states are Durango at 106.05% of its target and Tlaxcala at 62.03% of its target.
En esta presentación se muestra como se comportarán los subsidios en el 2013, sobretodo explicando como se presentará la repartición de estos recursos para el Infonavit.
Avance de crédito fovissste al 26 de julio de 2012 copySergio Velazco
El documento resume los créditos formalizados por el FOVISSSTE hasta el 26 de julio de 2012. Se formalizaron un total de 33,274 créditos, la mayoría (28,676) fueron créditos tradicionales. Las 10 entidades con mayor número de créditos ejercidos fueron: México, Morelos, D.F., Veracruz, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Quintana Roo, Querétaro, Puebla y Guerrero. Las 10 hipotecarias con mayor colocación de créditos fueron: Crédito para Ti, C
El documento presenta las nuevas Reglas de Operación del CONAVI (Consejo Nacional de Vivienda) para el año 2012, las cuales entrarían en vigor el 1 de abril de 2012. Se incorporan nuevos temas como la ubicación y sustentabilidad del entorno. Se detallan los criterios y puntajes asignados a cada categoría como ubicación, equipamiento, densidad, entre otros, para determinar el monto del subsidio de vivienda.
This document compares the 2011 certifications and projected 2012 certifications for various municipalities in the Antioquia department of Colombia. It provides data on revenue, expenses, and ratios for each municipality. The document shows that most municipalities are projected to have higher revenues and expenses in 2012 compared to 2011.
This document compares the 2011 certifications and projected 2012 certifications for various municipalities in the Antioquia department of Colombia. It provides data on revenue, expenses, and ratios for each municipality. The document shows that most municipalities are projected to have higher revenues and expenses in 2012 compared to 2011.
Table 1 provides demographic and economic indicators for countries around the world. It includes data on population size and growth, rural/urban distribution, life expectancy, GDP, employment rates, remittances, migration rates, debt levels, inflation rates, exports, imports, food trade, and income inequality from 2007-2010. The table contains this data for individual countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and elsewhere, and provides high-level comparisons between regions.
The document is a salary grid from March 2011 for primary and secondary school positions in Argentina. It lists base salaries and percentage increases for years of experience up to over 24 years. Primary positions include teachers, librarians, and administrators. Secondary positions include preceptors, librarians, heads of preceptors, secretaries, vice directors, and directors. Salaries are listed as the net or take-home amount after required deductions for health insurance. Special bonuses for remote areas or HIV are not included in the grid.
This document is a table showing the total points for various players on March 21st and 22nd, 2009, along with the variation in points and percentage variation between the two dates. It lists the player names along with their points on the 21st and 22nd, the difference, and percentage change. The top player on March 22nd was Lchuo, who gained the most points at 8,901 and an 11.186% increase. Some players saw decreases, with the largest point drop being The_Naxper at 372 points and 0.622%.
This document is a table showing the total points for various players on March 21st and 22nd, 2009. It includes each player's name, points on the 21st, points on the 22nd, point difference, and percentage change. The top player, Lchuo, increased points by 8,901 (11.186%). Overall, most players increased points, though a few decreased points like Alejandro Elias who dropped 62 points (-0.138%). The table provides a comparison of players' total points on two dates and the associated changes.
The document shows test and advancement data for various Navy ratings over 3 cycles. It includes the number of test passers, quotas available for advancement, the percentage of passers that were advanced, and the opportunity rate from the last cycle. The majority of ratings had increasing quotas and percentages advanced at higher ranks, though some specialty ratings had limited or no data in the later cycles.
The document provides data on test passers, advancement quotas, and opportunity rates for various ratings in the Navy over three cycles. It shows the number of test passers, quotas set for advancement, and historic opportunity rates. Opportunity rates increased or stayed steady for most ratings from the first to third cycle, with some ratings seeing dramatic increases and others remaining low or dropping to zero.
This document contains a table summarizing the total points of various players from March 29th to April 5th. It includes each player's name, points on both dates, point variation, and percentage variation. The top players are highlighted, with gustavo7731 maintaining the top spot. It also lists players with increases or decreases in points, as well as new and inactive players during this period.
This document contains a table summarizing the total points of various players from March 29th to April 5th. It shows each player's name, their points on the two dates, the variation in points, and percentage variation. The top players are highlighted, with gustavo7731 maintaining the top spot. It also lists players with increases, decreases, or no variation in their points, as well as new and inactive players.
This document contains a salary grid for education sector jobs in Argentina from March 2011. It lists various roles in secondary, higher, and continuing education and their corresponding base salaries according to level of experience. Salaries are shown as monthly net or take-home pay including incentives but excluding only legally required deductions for health insurance. Roles range from teachers and librarians to management positions like heads of area, directors, and inspectors. Salaries increase with more years of experience up to a 24% boost for over 24 years of service.
The document is a social media score card that compares the number of Facebook fans and Twitter followers for various industries from March 27th to April 3rd. It shows that overall, total social media fans for most industries increased slightly by 0.3-1.0% over this period. The largest increases were seen in the number of Twitter followers for celebrities (1.9%), fast food chains (3.1%), and Pringles snacks (29.0%).
The document is a social media score card that compares the number of Facebook fans and Twitter followers for various industries from March 27th to April 3rd. It shows that overall, total social media fans for most industries increased slightly by 0.3-1.0% over this period. The largest increases were seen in the number of Twitter followers for celebrities (1.9%), fast food chains (3.1%), and Pringles snacks (29.0%).
The document is a social media scorecard that tracks the growth of fans and followers for various industries on Facebook and Twitter from April 3rd to April 10th. It shows that total social media fans for most industries increased slightly by 0.3-1.7% over the one-week period. The fastest growing categories on Twitter were footwear/athletic apparel and celebrities, each seeing growth of over 3%. Overall, the total number of social media fans across all industries tracked increased by 0.5% from 672 million to 675 million.
This document provides a salary grid for different positions and levels within an organization, listing the basic salary and increases based on years of seniority. The grid includes positions such as preceptor, professor, librarian, secretary, director, and inspector, and provides the net or take-home salary for each in March 2011 including incentives and standard deductions. Bonuses for things like remote locations or health conditions are not factored into the salaries listed in this grid.
This document provides preliminary election results from the October 23, 2011 general elections in Argentina. It shows the results for each province as well as the overall national results. The results show that FPV received the most votes nationally at 54.11%, followed by FAP at 16.8% and UDESO at 11.14%. A total of 22,955,070 votes were counted across the country.
The document contains population statistics from Mexico from 2010, including total population, population by gender, and number of households. It also contains voting statistics from the 2006 election in Mexico, including voter turnout percentages and levels of abstention in each state. Finally, it summarizes 2006 voting data for the state of Quintana Roo, showing numbers of registered voters, those who voted, and abstention rates in each municipality.
This document summarizes funds received by municipalities in the Dominican Republic from 1999 to 2005 according to the Dominican Municipal League. It shows the amounts received each year by 13 municipalities as well as subtotals. The municipalities that received the most total funds were Azua, Barahona and Neyba.
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2. Programa Crédito Global
Programa de Crédito Global (avance hasta el 03 - jun - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
META GLOBAL 2012 CREDITOS FORMALIZADOS AL 03 - JUN - 2012 % AVANCE POR PROGRAMA
de 2 a de 4 a POS.
ENTIDAD <2 de 2 a de 4 a > a 10.99 <2 de 2 a de 4 a > a 10.99 <2 > a 10.99
Total Total 3.99 vsm 10.99 vsm Total % NAL.
vsm 3.99 vsm 10.99 vsm vsm vsm 3.99 vsm 10.99 vsm vsm vsm % vsm %
% % **
C Aguascalientes 2,160 2,640 2,280 770 7,850 1,507 1,335 808 293 3,943 69.77% 50.57% 35.44% 38.05% 50.23% 10
BBaja California 7,500 10,360 7,240 3,810 28,910 3,024 5,320 2,692 1,258 12,294 40.32% 51.35% 37.18% 33.02% 42.53% 18
C Baja California Sur 570 1,530 1,790 410 4,300 466 864 742 133 2,205 81.75% 56.47% 41.45% 32.44% 51.28% 9
C Campeche 780 670 1,050 490 2,990 506 481 429 167 1,583 64.87% 71.79% 40.86% 34.08% 52.94% 7
BCoahuila 4,580 7,390 6,430 2,410 20,810 3,751 4,621 2,675 924 11,971 81.90% 62.53% 41.60% 38.34% 57.53% 4
C Colima 800 1,490 1,020 310 3,620 488 575 384 138 1,585 61.00% 38.59% 37.65% 44.52% 43.78% 15
C Chiapas 1,980 1,850 1,840 510 6,180 623 612 516 174 1,925 31.46% 33.08% 28.04% 34.12% 31.15% 31
BChihuahua 6,230 6,250 5,200 2,430 20,110 3,890 4,326 2,321 855 11,392 62.44% 69.22% 44.63% 35.19% 56.65% 6
ADistrito Federal 1,470 3,450 9,770 11,540 26,230 1,154 3,015 7,861 5,771 17,801 78.50% 87.39% 80.46% 50.01% 67.87% 2
C Durango 1,920 1,780 1,280 410 5,390 2,802 2,316 871 146 6,135 145.94% 130.11% 68.05% 35.61% 113.82% 1
BGuanajuato 6,260 8,380 7,530 1,980 24,150 2,766 3,137 2,063 644 8,610 44.19% 37.43% 27.40% 32.53% 35.65% 27
C Guerrero 690 1,320 2,270 930 5,210 299 476 559 217 1,551 43.33% 36.06% 24.63% 23.33% 29.77% 32
C Hidalgo 1,610 3,570 4,200 860 10,240 802 1,583 1,213 349 3,947 49.81% 44.34% 28.88% 40.58% 38.54% 24
AJalisco 8,670 15,350 12,670 4,660 41,350 4,531 6,923 3,766 1,414 16,634 52.26% 45.10% 29.72% 30.34% 40.23% 21
AMéxico 4,260 14,370 23,070 8,010 49,710 1,516 6,570 5,916 2,629 16,631 35.59% 45.72% 25.64% 32.82% 33.46% 29
BMichoacán 2,860 3,430 2,930 990 10,210 1,557 1,389 835 330 4,111 54.44% 40.50% 28.50% 33.33% 40.26% 20
C Morelos 880 1,380 3,630 1,690 7,580 319 664 922 578 2,483 36.25% 48.12% 25.40% 34.20% 32.76% 30
C Nayarit 1,040 1,190 1,560 430 4,220 378 576 429 100 1,483 36.35% 48.40% 27.50% 23.26% 35.14% 28
ANuevo León 10,480 21,680 13,980 7,330 53,470 5,318 11,332 6,861 2,628 26,139 50.74% 52.27% 49.08% 35.85% 48.89% 11
C Oaxaca 620 650 910 240 2,420 235 307 386 102 1,030 37.90% 47.23% 42.42% 42.50% 42.56% 17
BPuebla 3,820 4,590 5,260 2,450 16,120 2,022 2,086 1,345 810 6,263 52.93% 45.45% 25.57% 33.06% 38.85% 23
C Querétaro 1,880 3,990 6,200 2,660 14,730 661 1,915 1,847 1,072 5,495 35.16% 47.99% 29.79% 40.30% 37.30% 26
C Quintana Roo 3,710 5,490 3,290 830 13,320 2,215 2,121 1,096 280 5,712 59.70% 38.63% 33.31% 33.73% 42.88% 16
C San Luis Potosí 2,690 3,220 2,540 1,180 9,630 1,375 1,513 1,059 460 4,407 51.12% 46.99% 41.69% 38.98% 45.76% 14
BSinaloa 3,800 4,190 2,750 940 11,680 2,148 2,351 1,146 376 6,021 56.53% 56.11% 41.67% 40.00% 51.55% 8
BSonora 7,490 6,230 4,590 1,460 19,770 3,466 3,385 1,802 663 9,316 46.28% 54.33% 39.26% 45.41% 47.12% 13
C Tabasco 2,190 2,090 2,050 660 6,990 835 1,003 821 253 2,912 38.13% 47.99% 40.05% 38.33% 41.66% 19
BTamaulipas 5,950 9,010 5,710 2,280 22,950 2,629 3,911 1,698 684 8,922 44.18% 43.41% 29.74% 30.00% 38.88% 22
C Tlaxcala 620 700 770 220 2,310 425 563 445 81 1,514 68.55% 80.43% 57.79% 36.82% 65.54% 3
BVeracruz 7,400 7,790 6,900 2,130 24,220 3,066 3,006 2,379 778 9,229 41.43% 38.59% 34.48% 36.53% 38.10% 25
C Yucatán 4,060 3,110 2,230 680 10,080 2,728 1,833 868 346 5,775 67.19% 58.94% 38.92% 50.88% 57.29% 5
C Zacatecas 1,030 860 1,060 300 3,250 472 499 488 86 1,545 45.83% 58.02% 46.04% 28.67% 47.54% 12
TOTAL NACIONAL 110,000 160,000 154,000 66,000 490,000 57,974 80,608 57,243 24,739 220,564 52.70% 50.38% 37.17% 37.48% 45.01%
* ** Pos i ci ón con ba s e a l a va nce de Forma l i za dos vs . Me ta Anua l
3. Programa Crédito Global por Zona
Programa de Crédito Global por Zonas (avance hasta el 03 - jun - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
META GLOBAL 2012 CREDITOS FORMALIZADOS AL 03 - JUN - 2012 % AVANCE POR PROGRAMA
ENTIDAD de 4 a POS.
<2 de 2 a 3.99 de 4 a > a 10.99 <2 de 2 a 3.99 de 4 a > a 10.99 <2 de 2 a 3.99 > a 10.99
Total Total 10.99 vsm Total % NAL.
vsm vsm 10.99 vsm vsm vsm vsm 10.99 vsm vsm vsm % vsm % vsm %
% **
A Distrito Federal 1,470 3,450 9,770 11,540 26,230 1,154 3,015 7,861 5,771 17,801 78.50% 87.39% 80.46% 50.01% 67.87% 2
A Jalisco 8,670 15,350 12,670 4,660 41,350 4,531 6,923 3,766 1,414 16,634 52.26% 45.10% 29.72% 30.34% 40.23% 21
A México 4,260 14,370 23,070 8,010 49,710 1,516 6,570 5,916 2,629 16,631 35.59% 45.72% 25.64% 32.82% 33.46% 29
A Nuevo León 10,480 21,680 13,980 7,330 53,470 5,318 11,332 6,861 2,628 26,139 50.74% 52.27% 49.08% 35.85% 48.89% 11
B Baja California 7,500 10,360 7,240 3,810 28,910 3,024 5,320 2,692 1,258 12,294 40.32% 51.35% 37.18% 33.02% 42.53% 18
B Coahuila 4,580 7,390 6,430 2,410 20,810 3,751 4,621 2,675 924 11,971 81.90% 62.53% 41.60% 38.34% 57.53% 4
B Chihuahua 6,230 6,250 5,200 2,430 20,110 3,890 4,326 2,321 855 11,392 62.44% 69.22% 44.63% 35.19% 56.65% 6
B Guanajuato 6,260 8,380 7,530 1,980 24,150 2,766 3,137 2,063 644 8,610 44.19% 37.43% 27.40% 32.53% 35.65% 27
B Michoacán 2,860 3,430 2,930 990 10,210 1,557 1,389 835 330 4,111 54.44% 40.50% 28.50% 33.33% 40.26% 20
B Puebla 3,820 4,590 5,260 2,450 16,120 2,022 2,086 1,345 810 6,263 52.93% 45.45% 25.57% 33.06% 38.85% 23
B Sinaloa 3,800 4,190 2,750 940 11,680 2,148 2,351 1,146 376 6,021 56.53% 56.11% 41.67% 40.00% 51.55% 8
B Sonora 7,490 6,230 4,590 1,460 19,770 3,466 3,385 1,802 663 9,316 46.28% 54.33% 39.26% 45.41% 47.12% 13
B Tamaulipas 5,950 9,010 5,710 2,280 22,950 2,629 3,911 1,698 684 8,922 44.18% 43.41% 29.74% 30.00% 38.88% 22
B Veracruz 7,400 7,790 6,900 2,130 24,220 3,066 3,006 2,379 778 9,229 41.43% 38.59% 34.48% 36.53% 38.10% 25
C Aguascalientes 2,160 2,640 2,280 770 7,850 1,507 1,335 808 293 3,943 69.77% 50.57% 35.44% 38.05% 50.23% 10
C Baja California Sur 570 1,530 1,790 410 4,300 466 864 742 133 2,205 81.75% 56.47% 41.45% 32.44% 51.28% 9
C Campeche 780 670 1,050 490 2,990 506 481 429 167 1,583 64.87% 71.79% 40.86% 34.08% 52.94% 7
C Colima 800 1,490 1,020 310 3,620 488 575 384 138 1,585 61.00% 38.59% 37.65% 44.52% 43.78% 15
C Chiapas 1,980 1,850 1,840 510 6,180 623 612 516 174 1,925 31.46% 33.08% 28.04% 34.12% 31.15% 31
C Durango 1,920 1,780 1,280 410 5,390 2,802 2,316 871 146 6,135 145.94% 130.11% 68.05% 35.61% 113.82% 1
C Guerrero 690 1,320 2,270 930 5,210 299 476 559 217 1,551 43.33% 36.06% 24.63% 23.33% 29.77% 32
C Hidalgo 1,610 3,570 4,200 860 10,240 802 1,583 1,213 349 3,947 49.81% 44.34% 28.88% 40.58% 38.54% 24
C Morelos 880 1,380 3,630 1,690 7,580 319 664 922 578 2,483 36.25% 48.12% 25.40% 34.20% 32.76% 30
C Nayarit 1,040 1,190 1,560 430 4,220 378 576 429 100 1,483 36.35% 48.40% 27.50% 23.26% 35.14% 28
C Oaxaca 620 650 910 240 2,420 235 307 386 102 1,030 37.90% 47.23% 42.42% 42.50% 42.56% 17
C Querétaro 1,880 3,990 6,200 2,660 14,730 661 1,915 1,847 1,072 5,495 35.16% 47.99% 29.79% 40.30% 37.30% 26
C Quintana Roo 3,710 5,490 3,290 830 13,320 2,215 2,121 1,096 280 5,712 59.70% 38.63% 33.31% 33.73% 42.88% 16
C San Luis Potosí 2,690 3,220 2,540 1,180 9,630 1,375 1,513 1,059 460 4,407 51.12% 46.99% 41.69% 38.98% 45.76% 14
C Tabasco 2,190 2,090 2,050 660 6,990 835 1,003 821 253 2,912 38.13% 47.99% 40.05% 38.33% 41.66% 19
C Tlaxcala 620 700 770 220 2,310 425 563 445 81 1,514 68.55% 80.43% 57.79% 36.82% 65.54% 3
C Yucatán 4,060 3,110 2,230 680 10,080 2,728 1,833 868 346 5,775 67.19% 58.94% 38.92% 50.88% 57.29% 5
C Zacatecas 1,030 860 1,060 300 3,250 472 499 488 86 1,545 45.83% 58.02% 46.04% 28.67% 47.54% 12
TOTAL NACIONAL 110,000 160,000 154,000 66,000 490,000 57,974 80,608 57,243 24,739 220,564 52.70% 50.38% 37.17% 37.48% 45.01%
* ** Pos i ci ón con ba s e a l a va nce de Forma l i za dos vs . Me ta Anua l
4. Programa Crédito Global por Linea
Programa de Crédito Global (avance por linea hasta el 03 - jun - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
CREDITOS FORMALIZADOS AL 03 - JUN - 2012
META POS.
ENTIDAD
ANUAL 2012 I II III IV V Total NAL.
**
C
Aguascalientes 7,850 0 3,659 3 265 16 3,943 10
B
Baja California 28,910 0 8,655 18 3,501 120 12,294 18
C
Baja California Sur 4,300 0 1,256 24 902 23 2,205 9
C
Campeche 2,990 0 966 9 604 4 1,583 7
B
Coahuila 20,810 0 8,494 11 3,425 41 11,971 4
C
Colima 3,620 0 1,251 5 186 143 1,585 15
C
Chiapas 6,180 0 1,359 14 551 1 1,925 31
B
Chihuahua 20,110 0 6,960 13 4,353 66 11,392 6
A
Distrito Federal 26,230 0 5,917 4 11,709 171 17,801 2
C
Durango 5,390 0 2,443 10 3,679 3 6,135 1
B
Guanajuato 24,150 0 8,144 10 424 32 8,610 27
C
Guerrero 5,210 0 1,079 6 462 4 1,551 32
C
Hidalgo 10,240 0 3,306 23 618 0 3,947 24
A
Jalisco 41,350 0 15,766 24 766 78 16,634 21
A
México 49,710 0 13,576 6 2,973 76 16,631 29
B
Michoacán 10,210 0 3,538 28 537 8 4,111 20
C
Morelos 7,580 0 1,874 7 599 3 2,483 30
C
Nayarit 4,220 0 1,084 7 386 6 1,483 28
A
Nuevo León 53,470 0 20,268 9 5,673 189 26,139 11
C
Oaxaca 2,420 0 554 21 454 1 1,030 17
B
Puebla 16,120 0 5,369 20 854 20 6,263 23
C
Querétaro 14,730 0 4,983 7 464 41 5,495 26
C
Quintana Roo 13,320 0 5,464 0 226 22 5,712 16
C
San Luis Potosí 9,630 0 3,832 58 497 20 4,407 14
B
Sinaloa 11,680 0 4,485 2 1,514 20 6,021 8
B
Sonora 19,770 0 7,041 9 2,224 42 9,316 13
C
Tabasco 6,990 0 1,856 14 1,040 2 2,912 19
B
Tamaulipas 22,950 0 7,525 52 1,309 36 8,922 22
C
Tlaxcala 2,310 0 837 21 654 2 1,514 3
B
Veracruz 24,220 0 6,966 22 2,228 13 9,229 25
C
Yucatán 10,080 0 4,431 26 1,306 12 5,775 5
C
Zacatecas 3,250 0 1,349 19 161 16 1,545 12
TOTAL NACIONAL 490,000 0 164,287 502 54,544 1,231 220,564
** Pos i ci ón con b a s e a l a va n ce d e Forma l i za d os vs . Me ta An u a l
5. Programa Crédito menor a 2 vsm
Programa de Crédito Menor a 2 vsm (avance hasta el 03 - jun - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
03 - jun - 2012 Por Otorgar Formalizados Promedio
META POS.
ENTIDAD Formalizados Autorizados Avance Meta Anual Del 28 de may. Semanal de
ANUAL 2012 NAL.
(A) (B) ( C ) = (A + B) - (C ) al 03 de jun. 12 formalización
**
C
Aguascalientes 2,160 1,507 207 1,714 446 75 68 5
B
Baja California 7,500 3,024 721 3,745 3,755 152 137 25
C
Baja California Sur 570 466 87 553 17 36 21 3
C
Campeche 780 506 30 536 244 21 23 8
B
Coahuila 4,580 3,751 337 4,088 492 133 170 2
C
Colima 800 488 74 562 238 20 22 10
C
Chiapas 1,980 623 59 682 1,298 21 28 32
B
Chihuahua 6,230 3,890 688 4,578 1,652 217 176 9
A
Distrito Federal 1,470 1,154 325 1,479 -9 79 52 4
C
Durango 1,920 2,802 202 3,004 -1,084 195 127 1
B
Guanajuato 6,260 2,766 559 3,325 2,935 123 125 21
C
Guerrero 690 299 37 336 354 15 13 23
C
Hidalgo 1,610 802 145 947 663 64 36 18
A
Jalisco 8,670 4,531 670 5,201 3,469 93 205 15
A
México 4,260 1,516 412 1,928 2,332 176 68 30
B
Michoacán 2,860 1,557 237 1,794 1,066 90 70 13
C
Morelos 880 319 53 372 508 6 14 29
C
Nayarit 1,040 378 92 470 570 25 17 28
A
Nuevo León 10,480 5,318 583 5,901 4,579 193 241 17
C
Oaxaca 620 235 17 252 368 17 10 27
B
Puebla 3,820 2,022 289 2,311 1,509 130 91 14
C
Querétaro 1,880 661 125 786 1,094 56 30 31
C
Quintana Roo 3,710 2,215 351 2,566 1,144 29 100 11
C
San Luis Potosí 2,690 1,375 165 1,540 1,150 86 62 16
B
Sinaloa 3,800 2,148 214 2,362 1,438 97 97 12
B
Sonora 7,490 3,466 255 3,721 3,769 163 157 19
C
Tabasco 2,190 835 80 915 1,275 58 37 26
B
Tamaulipas 5,950 2,629 270 2,899 3,051 92 119 22
C
Tlaxcala 620 425 73 498 122 18 19 6
B
Veracruz 7,400 3,066 427 3,493 3,907 184 139 24
C
Yucatán 4,060 2,728 298 3,026 1,034 260 124 7
C
Zacatecas 1,030 472 143 615 415 52 21 20
TOTAL NACIONAL 110,000 57,974 8,225 66,199 43,801 2,976 2,634
* ** Pos i ci ón con b a s e a l a va n ce d e Forma l i za d os vs . Me ta An u a l
6. Programa Crédito de 2 a 3.99 vsm
Programa de Crédito De 2 a 3.99 vsm (avance hasta el 03 - jun - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
03 - jun - 2012 Por Otorgar Formalizados Promedio
META POS.
ENTIDAD Formalizados Autorizados Avance Meta Anual Del 28 de may. Semanal de
ANUAL 2012 NAL.
(A) (B) ( C ) = (A + B) - (C ) al 03 de jun. 12 formalización
**
C
Aguascalientes 2,640 1,335 209 1,544 1,096 53 60 14
B
Baja California 10,360 5,320 876 6,196 4,164 268 241 13
C
Baja California Sur 1,530 864 109 973 557 69 39 9
C
Campeche 670 481 39 520 150 21 21 4
B
Coahuila 7,390 4,621 608 5,229 2,161 268 210 6
C
Colima 1,490 575 101 676 814 59 26 28
C
Chiapas 1,850 612 59 671 1,179 46 27 32
B
Chihuahua 6,250 4,326 581 4,907 1,343 290 196 5
A
Distrito Federal 3,450 3,015 631 3,646 - 196 235 137 2
C
Durango 1,780 2,316 195 2,511 - 731 165 105 1
B
Guanajuato 8,380 3,137 682 3,819 4,561 216 142 30
C
Guerrero 1,320 476 71 547 773 22 21 31
C
Hidalgo 3,570 1,583 309 1,892 1,678 95 71 24
A
Jalisco 15,350 6,923 1,163 8,086 7,264 303 314 23
A
México 14,370 6,570 1,024 7,594 6,776 561 298 21
B
Michoacán 3,430 1,389 168 1,557 1,873 96 63 26
C
Morelos 1,380 664 101 765 615 44 30 16
C
Nayarit 1,190 576 114 690 500 39 26 15
A
Nuevo León 21,680 11,332 1,593 12,925 8,755 685 515 12
C
Oaxaca 650 307 19 326 324 19 13 19
B
Puebla 4,590 2,086 380 2,466 2,124 152 94 22
C
Querétaro 3,990 1,915 310 2,225 1,765 186 87 17
C
Quintana Roo 5,490 2,121 430 2,551 2,939 96 96 27
C
San Luis Potosí 3,220 1,513 298 1,811 1,409 106 68 20
B
Sinaloa 4,190 2,351 408 2,759 1,431 187 106 10
B
Sonora 6,230 3,385 428 3,813 2,417 176 153 11
C
Tabasco 2,090 1,003 97 1,100 990 64 45 18
B
Tamaulipas 9,010 3,911 498 4,409 4,601 195 177 25
C
Tlaxcala 700 563 60 623 77 31 25 3
B
Veracruz 7,790 3,006 441 3,447 4,343 184 136 29
C
Yucatán 3,110 1,833 234 2,067 1,043 135 83 7
C
Zacatecas 860 499 61 560 300 24 22 8
TOTAL NACIONAL 160,000 80,608 12,297 92,905 67,095 5,090 3,663
* ** Pos i ci ón con ba s e a l a va nce de Forma l i za dos vs . Me ta Anua l
7. Programa Crédito de 4 a 10.99 vsm
Programa de Crédito De 4 a 10.99 vsm (avance hasta el 03 - jun - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
03 - jun - 2012 Por Otorgar Formalizados Promedio
META POS.
ENTIDAD Formalizados Autorizados Avance Meta Anual Del 28 de may. Semanal de
ANUAL 2012 NAL.
(A) (B) ( C ) = (A + B) - ( C ) al 03 de jun. 12 formalización
**
C
Aguascalientes 2,280 808 130 938 1,342 34 36 18
B
Baja California 7,240 2,692 470 3,162 4,078 146 122 17
C
Baja California Sur 1,790 742 86 828 962 49 33 11
C
Campeche 1,050 429 49 478 572 28 19 12
B
Coahuila 6,430 2,675 420 3,095 3,335 119 121 10
C
Colima 1,020 384 65 449 571 18 17 16
C
Chiapas 1,840 516 62 578 1,262 34 23 26
B
Chihuahua 5,200 2,321 368 2,689 2,511 147 105 6
A
Distrito Federal 9,770 7,861 1,820 9,681 89 694 357 1
C
Durango 1,280 871 90 961 319 49 39 2
B
Guanajuato 7,530 2,063 354 2,417 5,113 110 93 28
C
Guerrero 2,270 559 86 645 1,625 41 25 32
C
Hidalgo 4,200 1,213 210 1,423 2,777 81 55 24
A
Jalisco 12,670 3,766 715 4,481 8,189 208 171 23
A
México 23,070 5,916 1,069 6,985 16,085 435 268 29
B
Michoacán 2,930 835 107 942 1,988 36 37 25
C
Morelos 3,630 922 140 1,062 2,568 56 41 31
C
Nayarit 1,560 429 76 505 1,055 27 19 27
A
Nuevo León 13,980 6,861 883 7,744 6,236 400 311 4
C
Oaxaca 910 386 34 420 490 19 17 7
B
Puebla 5,260 1,345 241 1,586 3,674 84 61 30
C
Querétaro 6,200 1,847 313 2,160 4,040 123 83 21
C
Quintana Roo 3,290 1,096 223 1,319 1,971 42 49 20
C
San Luis Potosí 2,540 1,059 174 1,233 1,307 57 48 8
B
Sinaloa 2,750 1,146 244 1,390 1,360 88 52 9
B
Sonora 4,590 1,802 297 2,099 2,491 126 81 14
C
Tabasco 2,050 821 82 903 1,147 52 37 13
B
Tamaulipas 5,710 1,698 286 1,984 3,726 97 77 22
C
Tlaxcala 770 445 56 501 269 24 20 3
B
Veracruz 6,900 2,379 318 2,697 4,203 144 108 19
C
Yucatán 2,230 868 112 980 1,250 69 39 15
C
Zacatecas 1,060 488 78 566 494 21 22 5
TOTAL NACIONAL 154,000 57,243 9,658 66,901 87,099 3,658 2,601
* ** Po s i ci ó n co n b a s e a l a va n ce d e Fo rma l i za d o s vs . Me ta An u a l
8. Programa Crédito mayor a 10.99 vsm
Programa de Crédito Mayor a 10.99 vsm (avance hasta el 03 - jun - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
03 - jun - 2012 Por Otorgar Formalizados Promedio
META POS.
ENTIDAD Formalizados Autorizados Avance Meta Anual Del 28 de may. Semanal de
ANUAL 2012 NAL.
(A) (B) ( C ) = (A + B) - (C ) al 03 de jun. 12 formalización
**
C
Aguascalientes 770 293 45 338 432 18 13 12
B
Baja California 3,810 1,258 229 1,487 2,323 57 57 24
C
Baja California Sur 410 133 21 154 256 10 6 27
C
Campeche 490 167 24 191 299 9 7 20
B
Coahuila 2,410 924 155 1,079 1,331 48 42 10
C
Colima 310 138 20 158 152 8 6 4
C
Chiapas 510 174 25 199 311 11 7 19
B
Chihuahua 2,430 855 151 1,006 1,424 56 38 17
A
Distrito Federal 11,540 5,771 1,401 7,172 4,368 407 262 2
C
Durango 410 146 20 166 244 10 6 16
B
Guanajuato 1,980 644 109 753 1,227 33 29 26
C
Guerrero 930 217 49 266 664 7 9 31
C
Hidalgo 860 349 70 419 441 18 15 6
A
Jalisco 4,660 1,414 299 1,713 2,947 58 64 28
A
México 8,010 2,629 541 3,170 4,840 175 119 25
B
Michoacán 990 330 45 375 615 18 15 22
C
Morelos 1,690 578 79 657 1,033 25 26 18
C
Nayarit 430 100 13 113 317 9 4 32
A
Nuevo León 7,330 2,628 366 2,994 4,336 100 119 15
C
Oaxaca 240 102 14 116 124 3 4 5
B
Puebla 2,450 810 142 952 1,498 58 36 23
C
Querétaro 2,660 1,072 168 1,240 1,420 70 48 7
C
Quintana Roo 830 280 61 341 489 7 12 21
C
San Luis Potosí 1,180 460 59 519 661 18 20 9
B
Sinaloa 940 376 78 454 486 17 17 8
B
Sonora 1,460 663 103 766 694 35 30 3
C
Tabasco 660 253 38 291 369 10 11 11
B
Tamaulipas 2,280 684 106 790 1,490 42 31 29
C
Tlaxcala 220 81 11 92 128 8 3 13
B
Veracruz 2,130 778 101 879 1,251 42 35 14
C
Yucatán 680 346 38 384 296 14 15 1
C
Zacatecas 300 86 21 107 193 4 3 30
TOTAL NACIONAL 66,000 24,739 4,602 29,341 36,659 1,405 1,123
* ** Pos i ci ón con b a s e a l a va n ce d e Forma l i za d os vs . Me ta An u a l
9. Programa Renueva tu Hogar
Programa Renueva tu Hogar (avance hasta el 03 - jun - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
03 - jun - 2012 Por Otorgar Formalizados Promedio
META POS.
ENTIDAD Formalizados Autorizados Avance Meta Anual Del 28 de may. Semanal de
ANUAL 2012 NAL.
(A) (B) ( C ) = (A + B) - (C ) al 03 de jun. 12 formalización
**
C
Aguascalientes 710 253 44 297 413 13 11 27
B
Baja California 2,560 3,483 413 3,896 -1,336 206 158 8
C
Baja California Sur 550 892 130 1,022 -472 48 40 2
C
Campeche 610 600 40 640 -30 33 27 13
B
Coahuila 2,290 3,400 307 3,707 -1,417 171 154 6
C
Colima 290 176 39 215 75 10 8 20
C
Chiapas 710 548 53 601 109 24 24 16
B
Chihuahua 2,840 4,235 422 4,657 -1,817 269 192 5
A
Distrito Federal 5,020 5,052 820 5,872 -852 297 229 11
C
Durango 670 3,676 309 3,985 -3,315 279 167 1
B
Guanajuato 2,700 415 118 533 2,167 30 18 32
C
Guerrero 810 450 46 496 314 17 20 23
C
Hidalgo 830 589 64 653 177 24 26 17
A
Jalisco 2,700 734 139 873 1,827 38 33 29
A
México 3,530 2,105 361 2,466 1,064 112 95 21
B
Michoacán 1,240 517 52 569 671 17 23 25
C
Morelos 940 571 97 668 272 42 25 19
C
Nayarit 400 371 41 412 -12 36 16 14
A
Nuevo León 5,090 5,542 346 5,888 -798 402 251 10
C
Oaxaca 730 431 33 464 266 31 19 22
B
Puebla 2,060 818 83 901 1,159 54 37 26
C
Querétaro 1,710 416 71 487 1,223 36 18 31
C
Quintana Roo 700 223 32 255 445 11 10 28
C
San Luis Potosí 1,090 471 82 553 537 31 21 24
B
Sinaloa 1,170 1,491 223 1,714 -544 111 67 9
B
Sonora 1,490 2,205 182 2,387 -897 112 100 7
C
Tabasco 680 1,032 95 1,127 -447 77 46 4
B
Tamaulipas 1,930 1,195 152 1,347 583 88 54 18
C
Tlaxcala 380 322 41 363 17 17 14 15
B
Veracruz 2,200 2,206 256 2,462 -262 111 100 12
C
Yucatán 810 1,286 122 1,408 -598 65 58 3
C
Zacatecas 560 145 20 165 395 8 6 30
TOTAL NACIONAL 50,000 45,850 5,233 51,083 -1,083 2,820 2,083
* ** Pos i ci ón con b a s e a l a va n ce d e Forma l i za d os vs . Me ta An u a l
10. Valor promedio del crédito 2012
Valor promedio del crédito 2012 (con corte al 03-Junio- 2012)
CREDITOS FORMALIZADOS AL 03 - JUN - 2012 Población Empleos
Valor Valor Beneficiada Generados
ENTIDAD Monto
Créditos promedio promedio por créditos por créditos
(miles $)
(miles $) (vsm's) otorgados otorgados
Aguascalientes $ 1,066,992 3,690 $ 289.2 152.6 15,129 18,450
Baja California $ 2,883,941 8,811 $ 327.3 172.7 31,720 44,055
Baja California Sur $ 477,723 1,313 $ 363.8 192.0 4,727 6,565
Campeche $ 334,126 983 $ 339.9 179.4 3,735 4,915
Coahuila $ 2,656,989 8,571 $ 310.0 163.6 32,570 42,855
Colima $ 417,477 1,409 $ 296.3 156.4 5,072 7,045
Chiapas $ 436,061 1,377 $ 316.7 167.1 6,059 6,885
Chihuahua $ 2,704,995 7,157 $ 378.0 199.5 25,765 35,785
Distrito Federal $ 6,913,428 12,749 $ 542.3 286.2 45,896 63,745
Durango $ 613,358 2,459 $ 249.4 131.6 9,836 12,295
Guanajuato $ 2,533,768 8,195 $ 309.2 163.2 35,239 40,975
Guerrero $ 466,622 1,101 $ 423.8 223.7 4,624 5,505
Hidalgo $ 1,052,367 3,358 $ 313.4 165.4 13,432 16,790
Jalisco $ 5,371,432 15,900 $ 337.8 178.3 63,600 79,500
México $ 5,950,120 14,526 $ 409.6 216.2 58,104 72,630
Michoacán $ 1,051,089 3,594 $ 292.5 154.3 14,376 17,970
Morelos $ 923,443 1,912 $ 483.0 254.9 7,266 9,560
Nayarit $ 361,684 1,112 $ 325.3 171.7 4,114 5,560
Nuevo León $ 7,392,212 20,597 $ 358.9 189.4 78,269 102,985
Oaxaca $ 199,431 599 $ 332.9 175.7 2,396 2,995
Puebla $ 1,788,125 5,445 $ 328.4 173.3 22,869 27,225
Querétaro $ 2,267,317 5,079 $ 446.4 235.6 20,316 25,395
Quintana Roo $ 1,599,458 5,489 $ 291.4 153.8 19,760 27,445
San Luis Potosí $ 1,312,555 3,936 $ 333.5 176.0 15,744 19,680
Sinaloa $ 1,314,119 4,530 $ 290.1 153.1 17,667 22,650
Sonora $ 1,961,561 7,111 $ 275.8 145.6 26,311 35,555
Tabasco $ 596,636 1,880 $ 317.4 167.5 7,332 9,400
Tamaulipas $ 2,294,301 7,727 $ 296.9 156.7 27,817 38,635
Tlaxcala $ 267,474 1,192 $ 224.4 118.4 5,126 5,960
Veracruz $ 2,160,001 7,023 $ 307.6 162.3 26,687 35,115
Yucatán $ 1,254,661 4,489 $ 279.5 147.5 17,507 22,445
Zacatecas $ 411,586 1,400 $ 294.0 155.2 5,600 7,000
TOTAL NACIONAL $ 61,035,052 174,714 $ 349.3 184.4 674,665 873,570
*** Va l o r p ro me d i o d e l cré d i to a l o to rga mi e n to s i n s u b cu e n ta d e vi vi e n d a y a h o rro vo l u n ta ri o
11. Recursos Autorizados
Avance del programa de Crédito 2012 con Recursos Autorizados al 03 - junio - 2012
Autorizados (en proceso de formalización) Promedio
Créditos Créditos
Autorización POS.
ENTIDAD Autorizados Formalizados TOTAL de Recursos
AT AR IP SA RE AI RTH NAL.
a+b (a) (b) (Neto) **
C
Aguascalientes 4,534 3,943 124 0 1 0 420 2 44 591 1,511 15
B
Baja California 14,590 12,294 425 0 0 3 1,447 8 413 2,296 4,863 28
C
Baja California Sur 2,508 2,205 59 0 0 0 114 0 130 303 836 13
C
Campeche 1,725 1,583 42 0 0 0 59 1 40 142 575 3
B
Coahuila 13,491 11,971 399 0 0 2 809 3 307 1,520 4,497 8
C
Colima 1,845 1,585 95 0 0 1 124 1 39 260 615 21
C
Chiapas 2,130 1,925 64 0 0 0 88 0 53 205 710 5
B
Chihuahua 13,180 11,392 537 0 0 0 821 8 422 1,788 4,393 19
A
Distrito Federal 21,978 17,801 1,335 0 0 1 1,987 34 820 4,177 7,326 32
C
Durango 6,642 6,135 41 0 0 0 157 0 309 507 2,214 2
B
Guanajuato 10,314 8,610 355 0 1 2 1,215 13 118 1,704 3,438 30
C
Guerrero 1,794 1,551 89 0 0 0 107 1 46 243 598 17
C
Hidalgo 4,681 3,947 164 0 0 2 504 0 64 734 1,560 26
A
Jalisco 19,481 16,634 631 2 0 8 2,054 13 139 2,847 6,494 24
A
México 19,677 16,631 815 3 1 4 1,846 16 361 3,046 6,559 25
B
Michoacán 4,668 4,111 177 0 0 6 319 3 52 557 1,556 12
C
Morelos 2,856 2,483 110 0 0 0 163 3 97 373 952 16
C
Nayarit 1,778 1,483 93 0 0 0 161 0 41 295 593 31
A
Nuevo León 29,564 26,139 698 0 1 0 2,365 15 346 3,425 9,855 10
C
Oaxaca 1,114 1,030 23 0 0 0 28 0 33 84 371 1
B
Puebla 7,315 6,263 269 0 0 0 691 9 83 1,052 2,438 23
C
Querétaro 6,411 5,495 219 0 0 1 611 14 71 916 2,137 22
C
Quintana Roo 6,777 5,712 212 0 0 0 819 2 32 1,065 2,259 27
C
San Luis Potosí 5,103 4,407 197 0 0 0 411 6 82 696 1,701 20
B
Sinaloa 6,965 6,021 188 0 1 3 527 2 223 944 2,322 18
B
Sonora 10,399 9,316 284 0 0 1 612 4 182 1,083 3,466 6
C
Tabasco 3,209 2,912 93 0 0 0 109 0 95 297 1,070 4
B
Tamaulipas 10,082 8,922 289 0 3 6 708 2 152 1,160 3,361 9
C
Tlaxcala 1,714 1,514 66 0 0 0 92 1 41 200 571 11
B
Veracruz 10,516 9,229 293 0 0 0 733 5 256 1,287 3,505 14
C
Yucatán 6,457 5,775 184 0 0 0 374 2 122 682 2,152 7
C
Zacatecas 1,848 1,545 126 0 0 1 155 1 20 303 616 29
TOTAL NACIONAL 255,346 220,564 8,696 5 8 41 20,630 169 5,233 34,782 85,115
AT = AR (Nuevo modelo OCI) AR = Autoriza ción de recurs os IP = Impres ión de pa pelería ** Con ba s e a l indice de forma liza ción
* SA = Sin a vis o de retención RE = Con a vis o de retención RTH = Renueva tu Hoga r AI = En trá mite del progra ma a poyo infona vit