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The American Financial Situation
Royal United Services Institution. Journal, 1933(1933). The American Financial Situation. Royal United Services Institution. Journal: Vol. 78, No. 512, pp. 822-826.
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Housing status and financial situation
2023Renting vs.
Dörfler-Bolt, Sonja, Neuwirth, Norbert
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Thrift and the Financial Situation
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1920Extraordinary expenditures occasioned by the war thus far amount to over thirty billions of dollars with the prospect that the figure will be raised to thirty-five billions by the end of the current fiscal year. Direct tax levies on individual incomes and the earnings of industry are running at the rate of about six billion dollars a year.
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ICRC financial situation in 1973
International Review of the Red Cross, 1974The Statement of Income and Expenditure for 1973 (Table II) shows an excess of income over expenditure, indicating that for the third successive year the balance between the expenses and receipts of the ICRC's permanent structure has been maintained.
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ICRC financial situation in 1968
International Review of the Red Cross, 1969Three important events affected the ICRC's financial position in 1968, namely:1. The decision of the Swiss Federal Council on 13 March to increase to 2.5 million francs Switzerland's regular annual contribution to the ICRC and also to convert into a subsidy the current account advances granted over previous years to finance relief actions.
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ICRC financial situation in 1966
International Review of the Red Cross, 1967Liquid assets.—Total liquid assets declined from about Sfr. 12,750,000. at the end of 1965 to about Sfr. 11,155,000. by the end of 1966. The disposal of the securities concerned was necessary for working capital requirements and to meet part of the additional deficit on the year; it also made possible certain shortterm interest-bearing investments.
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ICRC financial situation in 1967
International Review of the Red Cross, 1968The important commitments which the ICRC had to face in 1967 are reflected in the following major changes in asset items by comparison with the situation as at December 31, 1966:
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ICRC financial Situation in 1969
International Review of the Red Cross, 1970A feature of the 1969 balance sheet of the ICRC is the increase in the deficits of its “relief action” accounts. These rose from 2,163,705 francs at the end of 1968 to 6,468,054 francs at the end of 1969, i.e. an increase of 4,304,349 francs. Details of expenditure, with comparable 1968 figures, are as follows:As a counterpart, advances granted by the ...
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