Word: bondses
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Generally they have a strong regard for the family and maintain close kinship ties across the generations at a time when the weakening of traditional U.S. family bonds is a focus of concern. Many come from strongly patriarchal societies and find themselves in conflict with expanding social opportunities for American...
The invention was also unwisely financed. By buying land outright (with money acquired from selling Government-backed bonds) and by building facilities before they were needed, developers saddled themselves with high fixed interest costs long before sales and rental income started flowing. In Park Forest South, for example, land costs...
Carter's view of China as an inclusive part of U.S. policy to the Soviet Union has blinded him to realizing the potential benefits of a strong bilateral U.S.-China relationship. By ignoring recent events, in fact, he may be destroying the finest U.S. opportunity since the Korean War for...
Jimmy Carter and the Harvard Corporation appear to have something in common these days. At least, Harvard appears to have developed a flair for contradictions, as it demonstrated this week over the issue of purchasing short-term bonds in Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company of New York.
Steiger and his allies assert that high capital gains taxes hit the economy precisely where it is most vulnerable. They steer investors away from innovative, high-risk ventures and push people to buy such securities as bonds of mature companies, which yield a steady, safe return. That return is taxed...