Word: surpluses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...issued last week covered the period Sept. 1, 1924-Apr. 30, 1925. Mr. Gilbert was not enthusiastic over future prospects; but concerning the past he stated that two of the principal objects of the Experts' Plan had been accomplished: The budget had been balanced, showed a small surplus; a stable currency had been maintained...
...latest estimate of the Treasury is that there will be a surplus of $120,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30. This surplus will, as usual, be used in reducing the short-dated debt-that is, Treasury Certificates, etc., falling due will be redeemed without others being issued against them...
Some politicians, many of whom are especially interested in the Congressional elections in 1926, propose to add this surplus to an expected surplus next year, making a combined "surplus" of $400,000,000 or more, and are talking of a "half a billion dollar tax cut." They also propose personal exemptions of $5,000 and abolition of all "nuisance" taxes...
...francs ($200,000,000) for the purpose of paying maturing short-term credits, to decrease current expenditure by 2,000,000,000 francs ($100,000,000). In this way, the Finance Minister expects -if the Moroccan war does not ruin his plans-to produce a small budgetary surplus. Amounts falling due from Germany under the operation of the Experts' Plan are this year to be used as budget receipts, but next year they will be kept in a separate account and use:l for paying reconstruction charges and French debts. This will mark the end of balancing budgets with...
...Council, last week, Mr. Smith said that there would be a budgetary surplus for the year ending June 30 and that consequently not one heller (1/100 of a crown) of" the 100,000,000 reserve had been utilized. Moreover, he averred that he could draft a budget for the coming year that would show a surplus. Excellent prospects for agriculture, the mainstay of the Hungarian Kingdom, were also reported...