Word: fiscales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...part which Bonus loans play in the deficit is limited to this $112,000,000 out of current receipts plus the excess of the outlay over the reserve fund-about $156,000,000. The Treasury deficit last week reached $1,000,792,430. Before the end of the fiscal year (June 30) it was expected to rise to about $1,400,000,000. Tax receipts and foreign debt payments due June 15, according to Treasury estimates, will cut it back by about $370,000,000, still leaving the total above the billion-dollar mark, a peacetime record. One Government outlay...
...state deepest bogged last week in a fiscal morass was Austria (see p. 23). Other governments painfully pinched for money by Depression were those of Newfoundland and Brazil (see below). But many a nation is not pinched. Last week Canada easily converted more than $600,- 000,000 worth of a series of Dominion bonds (totalling $1,084,800,000) into other series at impressive savings in the rates of interest. Fortnight ago Italy offered an internal loan of 4,000,000,000 lire ($210,000,000). Italian investors offered a total of 7,004,439,500 lire, a 75% oversubscription...
...wanted to deposit money with the State could do so at any boxoffice, and for this purpose could go to the head of the line. He could also go to the head if he wished to draw money out. But this arrangement was not widely popular. From a Soviet fiscal point of view, the effect has been to immobilize so many rubles in Russian pockets that the Government (which conducts nearly all business) has repeatedly run short of rubles with which to pay wages, has had to print more. This is inflation. Last week Soviet officials prophesied that...
...handle projecting from the organ's side. Some 80 tycoons, lesser businessmen, artists and writers boomed out their official anthem (chorus given above*) to the rhythmic accompaniment of pounded beer mugs in a big private dining room of the Hotel Brevoort, Manhattan. It was the "47th, 48th & 49th Fiscal Meetings and First Bicentennial Hard Times Party'' of the Guild of Former Pipe Organ Pumpers, a thriving, purposeless organization of men who at some time or other manned the pump-handle of an organ. Last week's meeting was typical of most (there have been nine...
According to a report from the Harvard Fund Council, a total of 101 Seniors have given to the Fund thus far this year. This is less than the number of men in the class of 1930 who had contributed to the Fund at this time last May. Although the fiscal year of the Fund does not end until December 31, the Council is anxious that all Seniors who intend to give should do so before Commencement. The second letter of appeal from T. W. Dunn '31, the Senior Class Agent, was mailed to the Class on May 12. The total...