Word: fiscales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...this bill serves no other purpose, it will at least demonstrate to the country that the extravagant and wasteful expenditures of the Democratic Administration cannot be met merely by 'soaking the rich.' ... It falls $3,305,000,000 short of meeting the deficit for the last fiscal year. Even as a redistribution of wealth measure, it would provide but $2.25 for each of our 120,000,000 people...
...away by Congress." No Christmas? To have its income from processing taxes cut off would prove a knock-out blow to the Roosevelt farm policy. The packers suing in Chicago alone pay taxes of some $95,000,000 a year. All told, processing collections reached $495,000,000 in fiscal 1935. Under its old contracts with farmers, AAA has to complete its benefit payments regardless of whether processing taxes cease...
Depression was hard on the fountain pen business. Sheaffer had a $676,000 deficit in 1933. Common dividends stopped. Business improved the following year and for the fiscal year ending Feb. 28, 1935 the company announced a net profit of $442,000. Last week Sheaffer Pen celebrated Walter Sheaffer's 68th birthday by moving up from the New York Curb Exchange to the New York Stock Exchange, listing 162,355 shares of common stock on which the dividend ($1) was resumed last March. Said portly, affable President Sheaffer: "Business is satisfactory, very satisfactory...
...halves. This running method of accounting automatically eliminates seasonal ups & downs because statements reflect a full year's operations irrespective of the calendar date. For the twelve months to July 1, Owens-Illinois reported profits of $7,100,000 as against $5,800,000 in the previous fiscal year...
...reporting for the Federal fiscal year just closed, showed net earnings of $41,200,000 as against $21,700,000 in the previous fiscal period. As all the world knows, RFC is a $4,000,000,000 banking institution, deriving its revenues (as opposed to capital funds) from interest on loans. Chairman Jesse Jones, who does not have to worry about dividends for his lone stockholder, the Treasury, noted with pride that his RFC now has an earned surplus...