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Preachers, be sure and give the congregation credit for providing a list of men that
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She would sell on credit and buy on cash - the first
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The usual instrument of commerce having lost its value, no exchanges could be made but either by barter or upon credit
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They have generally consumed so great a quantity of goods, advanced to them upon credit by shop-keepers and tradesmen, that they find it necessary to borrow at interest, in order to pay the debt
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Buying and selling upon credit, and the different dealers compensating their credits with one another, once a-month, or once a-year, will supply it with less inconveniency
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They do not always send more money abroad than usual, but they buy upon credit, both at home and abroad, an unusual quantity of goods, which they send to some distant market, in hopes that the returns will come in before the demand for payment
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These causes seem to be other monopolies of different kinds: the degradation of the value of gold and silver below what it is in most other countries ; the exclusion from foreign markets by improper taxes upon exportation, and the narrowing of the home market, by still more improper taxes upon the transportation of goods from one part of the country to another ; but above all, that irregular and partial administration of justice which often protects the rich and powerful debtor from the pursuit of his injured creditor, and which makes the industrious part of the nation afraid to prepare goods for the consumption of those haughty and great men, to whom they dare not refuse to sell upon credit, and from whom they are altogether uncertain of repayment
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She walked back to her computer and did a run on credit card payments by Stuart
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He probably made a million credits or star-bucks a year
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The movement on credit or debit of the corporations in the Current Account “Personal” makes to originate or to die the Virtual Coin “Real”
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The movement on credit or debit of the beneficiary people in the Current Account “Personal” makes to originate or to die the Virtual Coin “Utilizational”
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He flew in a private jet and to offset this pollution and the energy consumption in his three homes (fourteen thousand–plus square feet) he paid for carbon credits to a firm, it turned out, he partly owned!
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The carbon credit scam is being investigated for what it is
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For many dads they are barely able to cover for these basic financial needs without having to rely on credit cards for help
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As originally conceived, the program emphasizes skill development in speaking Spanish and gives lower division credit for the courses completed
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At the Winslow airport, the bales of MJ that were tossed out along the runway as he taxied to the terminal were picked up and placed into a mint new Dodge station wagon just purchased on credit from his pal, the Mesa owner of Jack Ross Dodge
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he purchased on credit during the week, so Clark cashed the
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We have paid this on credit two plus months ago
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He purchased the drugs and was willing to let those who were worthy of trust ride on credit
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Business runs on credit
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So I join the guys and do some laps and of course the morning"s topic is about me bringing the drugs in and how they can be hooked up, on credit of course
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This did not stop me, first I sold 10 pound the first few days out of prison which I had picked up on credit putting a couple of thou in my pocket
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The community used Federation credits for its currency
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It will be hard to always make timely payments on credit card bills and other things when inflation is so passing incomes in this country
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7 Trillon dollars on credit lines on cards for this year
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If you find yourself paying interest on credit cards, cut them up
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People generally know if they have good credit or not even without the report in hand, but it would be recommended that you get a copy of your report and check for things that you may have forgotten about and just to see if there are any mistakes because mistakes on credit reports do happen
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And on a personal level, my family, like the majority of middle class families would not have managed without the help of credit which they extended to us; my mother’s beautiful clothes were made in the Jewish quarter and purchased on credit advanced by the seamstress
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obvious wasting of money, stop buying frivolous things on credit,
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Banks charge interest based on credit worthiness which
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billion credits, some very powerful people could have had their hands dipped in the jar
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‘’One last thing: have an extra ten million credits wired to Captain Forster and tell her that it is a reward for her and her crew for a job very well done
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On this run, my cargo was worth over 141 billion credits, more than the worth of your whole navy
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Our CEO has thus authorized me to credit your ship’s account with the sum of fifteen million credits as a reward for safeguarding this shipment
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246 billion credits to your ship’s account as soon as all these crates are moved out and on their way to our ground installations, Captain
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‘’Hell, for four billion credits I would suck that thumb with pleasure, mister!’’
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First, you may all know already that our latest cargo has earned us a huge shipping fee equal to a bit over four billion credits, plus an insurance reward of fifteen million credits and another ten million credits bonus from the Vesta Consortium
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Each permanent crewmember of this ship will as well see soon an individual bonus of one million credits transferred to savings accounts in your names at the Jovian Credit Bank on Callisto Prime
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living on credit was the trial
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On top of that, you get an additional bonus of four million credits reserved for any future refit or shipyard maintenance work on the KOSTROMA
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The goal is to get into debt, spend, consume on credit hooked now feed the tax machine of the 2 party system, no two parties just the JUSTICE party…
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For this reason credit for the
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Borrowers can be assessed for risk in an objective way based on credit payment history so credit can be allocated more efficiently
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Suddenly she screamed and then forcefully yanked on Credit’s arm
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The capitalistic greed that conspires to sell carbon credits to continue polluting will collapse the perennial ecoeconomic infection by killing the consumers themselves through the very toxic air, sterile land, and poisoned waters they produce
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Don’t let customers buy on credit
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Here’s another idea, see if you can buy tools or equipment on credit
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bureaus are aware of this common credit repair scheme and have
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Restrictions on Credit to Companies for Buy-back of their Securities
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A rough mental calculation put the value at a million credits
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They have been giving away tons and tons of merchandise on credit
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Tempt land hungry peasants from Europe who had never owned anything for 100’s of years and sell them land on credit, then get them to buy and destroy more land
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) The Impact of "Market Friendly" on Credit and Land Markets in Honduras…;
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The entire mass of consumers living from hand-to-mouth on credit cards, slaving away as employees… are eating worse and worse processed, mass-manufactured food, brainwashed into buying, and using more and more gadgets that make everything physically easier, getting more and more out of shape, fatter, more unhealthy
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Interest on credit cards is charged for the length of time the money is borrowed, unless you repay the amount borrowed promptly after the monthly statement arrives
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Since many poor families have low credit limits on credit cards or ruined credit from past credit abuses, they may not have credit as a backup plan
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In this high-tech era of computers and machines, the purchasing power of people is mostly based on credit
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If you plan to pay your balance on credit cards in full, the APR may not be much of a factor in your selection of a credit card
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Visa is the most common credit card in the market with more than one billion users
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The more money spent on credit, more money will be returned to the card’s user
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Do not rely on credit cards
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He is inclined to live on credit
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Those who have higher income than this are not qualified for the education credit
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Education credit and deduction for tuition fees cannot be used for the same student in the same year
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If she had not told him about this bill, it was only to spare him such domestic worries; she sat on his knees, caressed him, cooed to him, gave him a long enumeration of all the indispensable things that had been got on credit
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S----; why should I reveal his name? for he affected to palliate the conduct he could not excuse, 'had led him to take such steps, by accommodation bills, buying goods on credit, to sell them for ready
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Oh, Elinor, how incomprehensible are your feelings! You had rather take evil upon credit than good
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I need to buy some things on credit,” she said
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Then there was one and eight for a hundredweight of coal that had been bought on credit
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starvation on the proceeds, and on credit, but they would not beg
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Jacob Charro was twenty-two and the proud owner of a Volvo XC60 which he had bought on credit with his father as guarantor
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He knows, for instance, that Gamacho, the Deputy from Javira, has been nothing else but a 'tramposo' of the commonest sort, a petty pedlar of the Campo, till he managed to get enough goods on credit from Anzani to open a little store in the wilds, and got himself elected by the drunken mozos that hang about the Estancias and the poorest sort of rancheros who were in his debt
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cheapest pine and oak furniture in Frank’s store for, as Ashley was penniless and forced The six rooms of the little house on Ivy Street were soon scantily furnished with the to buy on credit, he refused anything except the least expensive and bought only the barest necessities
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And if he liked a person—and he seemed to like so many people!—he sold them lumber on credit without ever thinking to find out if they had money in the bank or property
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The payments, in the form of carbon credits that could be sold on the open market, were indexed to the environmental harm of each pollutant
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So the UN offered a whopping bounty of 11,700 carbon credits for every ton of HFC-23 that was destroyed rather than released into the atmosphere
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As an official with the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) put it: “The evidence is overwhelming that manufacturers are creating excess HFC-23 simply to destroy it and earn carbon credits
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” The average factory earned more than $20 million a year by selling carbon credits for HFC-23
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With Dover's ugly security soon to be put in force, with the proceeds of his practice immediately absorbed in paying back debts, and with the chance, if the worst were known, of daily supplies being refused on credit, above all with the vision of Rosamond's hopeless discontent continually haunting him, Lydgate had begun to see that he should inevitably bend himself to ask help from somebody or other
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If she had not told him about this bill, it was only to spare him such domestic worries; she sat on his knees, caressed him, cooed to him, gave him a long enumeration of all the indispensable things thathad been got on credit
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He grew up in a Workhouse, made his Way to London at Fourteen, fell in with the kind of Company that preys upon Country Boys with City Dreams, and found himself, like so many, drunk in a Publick House one Night, and signing his Life away in Exchange for a few Rounds of Ale on Credit
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Putting on credit spreads in both the calls and the puts would have netted a $312
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First, most of the timing that interested Graham and Dodd concerned “depressions” and their impact on creditworthiness
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Poorly financed businesses with strong prospects for money defaults on credit instruments, e
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Capitalization is discussed more fully in Chapter 7 on creditworthiness
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Shareholding came naturally to a people used to living on credit
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You will receive a variation credit of (85 – 80) × $1,000 = $5,000
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You will receive a variation credit of (100 – 85) × $1,000 × 4 = $60,000
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In our example, we can see that the trader prefers upward movement because he can earn interest on the variation credited to his account
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Because the futures contract is subject to futures-type settlement, there will be a variation credit equal to the option’s intrinsic value, the difference between the exercise price and the price of the futures contract
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The only cash flow is the variation credit on the futures position, a credit on which we can earn interest
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At the same time, the profit or loss resulting from futures contract will be immediately realized, resulting in a variation credit or debit each day
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If there is a variation credit, the trader will earn interest; if there is a variation debit, the trader must pay interest
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Can you guess which was the first third-party charge card developed in the United States? Most of you will answer American Express, Discover, Visa, or MasterCard, which together represent the majority of current spending on credit cards
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This is especially important for those businesses that sell on credit
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Usually, businesses acquire inventory on credit and sell products on credit
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Accounts receivable is considerably important for businesses that sell goods and services on credit
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Think about it: The average interest rate on credit cards is a hefty 14 percent, which means you’re likely paying a tremendous amount of interest on any balance you’re carrying
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She hired a little room and furnished on credit on the strength of her future work—a lingering trace of her improvident ways
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Some of her bills can’t be put on credit cards—for example, utilities and loans—so they’re automatically paid out of her checking account