Second Emergency Bond Issue: Hearing Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 5901, a Bill to Authorize an Additional Issue of Bonds to Meet Expenditures for the National Security and Defense, And, for the Purpose of Assisting in the Prosecution of the War, to Extend Additional Credit to Foreign Governments, and for Other Purposes. August 28 and 29, 1917U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 88 lappuses |
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16. lappuse
... sell the for- eign obligations at their market value might be of great importance . Of course , if we have a right to sell at their market value , we could sell before maturity if occasion arose and it was to the interest of our own ...
... sell the for- eign obligations at their market value might be of great importance . Of course , if we have a right to sell at their market value , we could sell before maturity if occasion arose and it was to the interest of our own ...
17. lappuse
... selling bonds to time the offerings . I think , for instance , it would be most unfortunate if an issue of bonds was presented to the country in September when the crops are being moved . There is always a great demand upon the ...
... selling bonds to time the offerings . I think , for instance , it would be most unfortunate if an issue of bonds was presented to the country in September when the crops are being moved . There is always a great demand upon the ...
20. lappuse
... sell these certificates with the interest accumulated , so that it accumulates each year and is worth $ 5 at the end ... selling . From the point of view of taxation : If the system of taxation which the United States has adopted and ...
... sell these certificates with the interest accumulated , so that it accumulates each year and is worth $ 5 at the end ... selling . From the point of view of taxation : If the system of taxation which the United States has adopted and ...
21. lappuse
... selling the bonds : It seems clear that the people of the United States who , to the number of 4,000,000 or more , subscribed to the first issue of the liberty bonds , were little influenced by the exemption feature , and would have ...
... selling the bonds : It seems clear that the people of the United States who , to the number of 4,000,000 or more , subscribed to the first issue of the liberty bonds , were little influenced by the exemption feature , and would have ...
22. lappuse
... selling bonds is simplicity . It is precisely because the United States ought not to con- tract away its power to ... sell the bonds . The bonds will , of course , continue to be exempt from State and local taxes throughout the United ...
... selling bonds is simplicity . It is precisely because the United States ought not to con- tract away its power to ... sell the bonds . The bonds will , of course , continue to be exempt from State and local taxes throughout the United ...
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accounts act of April advertising allotment amount of bonds annum application appropriations April 24 audit auditor August 24 bankers banks and trust bill billions bond issues campaign CAREW cent bond certificates of indebtedness CHAIRMAN CLAUDE KITCHIN committee comptroller comptroller and auditor Congress convert cost course CROSBY Danish West Indies deposits dollars exemption existing law FAIRCHILD Federal reserve banks finance fiscal year 1918 FORDNEY foreign governments GARNER gentlemen give going Government bonds HELVERING higher rate holder HULL installments interest rate investment June 15 liberty bonds liberty loan maturity mean ment month MOORE necessary normal income taxes normal tax O'SHAUNESSY obligations operations payment proposed provision question rate of interest Secretary McADOO interposing securities sell the bonds SLOAN sold statement STERLING subscribed subscriptions supertax taxation tion Treasury Department trust companies United
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