73 Words to use with credit

Donations are accepted in a number of other ways including including checks, online payments and credit card donations.

If I were a Christian,' said Lancelot, 'like you, I would call this credit system of yours the devil's selfish counterfeit of God's order of mutual love and trust; the child of that miserable dream, which, as Dr. Chalmers well said, expects universal selfishness to do the work of universal love.

Simply because there was so much risk in a credit transaction.

SEE Chapman, John X. Industrial banking companies and their credit practices.

A credit union primer, by Arthur H. Ham and Leonard G. Robinson. Rev. by Rolf Nugent.

BLUMBERG, H. Successful credit store operation; a practical manual for instalment operators and executives.

HALL, S. ROLAND. Credits-collections.

The first plan purchase letter of credit purchase draft.

Gradually everybody is accepting the direct credits program.

London's credit machinery has grown up in almost complete freedom from legislation, and it has consequently been able to grow, without let or hindrance, along the lines that expediency and convenience have shown to be most practical and useful.

From the close of the year 1876 Miss Anthony's accounts showed favorable signs as to the credit column.

If thou wouldst have me credit thee, Alcippus, Thou shouldst not disesteem a Life, which ought To be preserv'd, to give a proof that what thou say'st Is true, and dispossess me of those fears I have, That 'tis my Life makes thine displeasing to thee.

" "Well, if I stay here fooling away all the forenoon, I shan't get a credit mark for having my bed made early!"

The cost-of-production view quite overlooks the features in which paper money differs from ordinary credit paper.

If the depositor's credit balance bears no interest, he has no motive to keep a balance greater than he would require of actual money, and he has the motive to spend it or invest it in income-bearing capital whenever his balance (plus his cash in hand) exceeds his monetary needs.

" "I am quite willing to believe all I can understand, Stephen; but I find it difficult to credit accounts that are irreconcilable with all that my experience has taught me to be true.

In the cities of Mexico not only money, but banks and credit agencies are in general use; whereas the rural districts are more backward and make far more use of barter than is the case in the United States.

On the Chinese side, this Mongol trade, which continued in rather different form in the Manchu epoch, led to the formation of a local merchant class in the frontier province of Shansi, with great experience in credit business; later the first Chinese bankers came almost entirely from this quarter.

I reckon he's nearer than you give Him credit fer.

SEE Aubert De La Rue, E. RUFF, C. A. The debit-credit fire insurance rating system.

What man in his senses would invest his money in the public securities of a country where questions affecting the very foundations on which public credit rests are in perpetual agitation; or would settle in it at all if he could find for his foot a more stable resting-place elsewhere?

I to himselfe would make the matter cleare Which now upon one servants credit stands.

" "I hope," said Captain Sybil, "that the time will come when some faithful historian will chronicle all the deeds of daring and-service these people have performed during this struggle, and give them due credit therefor.

A small arched building of rude masonry, having the semblance of a watch-tower, covers a sort of crypt excavated in the rock, into which, by dint of perseverance, a man might introduce himself; and this, if we are to credit tradition, is the cave and bed of the ascetic.

Science Research Associates, Inc. (PWH); 13Jun77; R663378. R663379. Credit workers.

73 Words to use with  credit