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  • At the same time, some bond underwriters began offering churches more money up front if they issued so-called compound-interest bonds.

    Churches Find End Is Nigh Shelly Banjo 2011

  • Like any self-respecting money book, this one has the obligatory compound-interest tables and mutual-fund 800 numbers.

    Read Until You're Rich 2008

  • This concept is most familiar as the compound-interest formula and curve, but applies as well to growth of any population, and elsewhere.

    ECONOMIC HISTORY FRANK H. KNIGHT 1968

  • Of old demand, compound-interest, and other notes - 18,350.00 -

    State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.

  • A large amount of compound-interest notes, weighed down with accrued interest, had ceased to float as currency, and lay in the vaults of the banks and the coffers of capitalists, awaiting redemption.

    History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States William Horatio Barnes

  • Let him have power at once to go to the fountain-head for the small balance we may require from the Old World; let him have the authority to raise funds to meet the floating debt and temporary loan, and to replace the seven-thirties and compound-interest notes as they mature, and we may confidently anticipate both an early resumption of specie payments and reduced rates of interest, and consequent diminution of debt.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866 Various

  • Secretary of the Treasury by Mr. Carey, the veteran advocate of manufactures, shows that the compound-interest notes are withdrawn; that

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866 Various

  • During the last four years the currency has been contracted, directly, by the withdrawal of 3 per cent certificates, compound-interest notes, and "seven-thirty" bonds outstanding on the 4th of March, 1869, all of which took the place of legal-tenders in the bank reserves to the extent of $63,000,000.

    State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.

  • A Committee of Conference reported a modification of the Senate's substitute, which finally became a law, providing that, for the purpose of redeeming and retiring compound-interest notes, the Secretary of the Treasury should issue temporary loan certificates, to the amount of $50,000,000, at a rate of interest not exceeding three per cent. per annum.

    History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States William Horatio Barnes

  • The House of Representatives proposed to pass an act authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Treasury to issue legal-tender notes, without interest, not exceeding $100,000,000, in place of the compound-interest bearing notes.

    History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States William Horatio Barnes

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