Classic pages measure 5½" x 8½" (140mm x 216mm). Classic binders hold between 225 and 400 pages depending on ring size. Our original, most popular size offers portability within a larger format. Monarch pages measure 8½" x 11" (216mm x 280mm).
A: If you still have planner pages inside your binder, you'll find the size listed in the bottom right footer. It will say Monarch, Classic, Compact, or Pocket. If you don't have pages to refer to, check the binder rings. If there are seven rings in the binder, it is either Classic or Monarch.
Planner Specs PlannerCover SizeMain Spread Compact Binder Planner 7.25” × 9” Week Compact Task Planner 6.5” × 8.5” Week Weekly Task Planner 9.5” × 7.5” Week Monthly Planner 8” × 10” Month2 more rows
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Product specifications Manufacturer‎FranklinCovey Brand ‎Franklin Covey Item Weight ‎1.38 pounds Color ‎Apr 2025 - Mar 2026 Size ‎Compact Size - 4.25" x 6.75"1 more row
In 1997, Franklin Quest and the Covey Leadership Center merged to become FranklinCovey. The Franklin Planner has continued to be sold under the FranklinCovey name to this day. However, in 2008, FranklinCovey sold its Consumer Solutions Business Unit, including Franklin Planner, to a private equity firm.
Personal property depends on a surprisingly simple test: Can you physically move it? The outcome of that test determines the distinction between real property and personal property, which in turn has real implications for taxation.
Personal property is assessed at 33 and one-third percent (one third) of its value. Taxes are imposed on the assessed value. Vehicle values are based on the average trade-in value as published by the National Automobile Dealers Association (RSMo 137.115. 9) revisor.mo.
Personal Property Tax Calculation Formula To determine how much you owe, perform the following two-part calculation: Estimated Market Value of the Property X Assessment Rate (33 1/3%) = Estimated Assessed Value. Estimated Assessed Value / 100 X Total Tax Rate = Estimated Tax Bill.
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