The Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1959: National Radio Astronomy Facility, National Science Foundation: Additional Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 34 pages |
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... million in fiscal year 1958 the amount of $ 1,980,000 for administrative expenses . The bank will also pay out of its earnings interest estimated at $ 42.1 million to the United States Treasury upon its borrowings . This will result in ...
... million in fiscal year 1958 the amount of $ 1,980,000 for administrative expenses . The bank will also pay out of its earnings interest estimated at $ 42.1 million to the United States Treasury upon its borrowings . This will result in ...
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... million at the end of fiscal year 1958 . You understand , of course , the figures given above are all estimates ... million ( table , p . 30 of report ) . In fiscal year 1957 , it is estimated that the bank will make 355 Export - Import ...
... million at the end of fiscal year 1958 . You understand , of course , the figures given above are all estimates ... million ( table , p . 30 of report ) . In fiscal year 1957 , it is estimated that the bank will make 355 Export - Import ...
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... million . Mr. PASSMAN . $ 60.2 million net profit after interest and administra- tive expenses , net money to the credit to the Treasury ? Mr. WAUGH . Yes , sir . And from that sum of $ 60.2 million we paid $ 22.5 million on dividends ...
... million . Mr. PASSMAN . $ 60.2 million net profit after interest and administra- tive expenses , net money to the credit to the Treasury ? Mr. WAUGH . Yes , sir . And from that sum of $ 60.2 million we paid $ 22.5 million on dividends ...
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... million authorizations that were not disbursed . So our total exposure is the total of those two figures , namely , $ 3,388.4 million . The same figures for the end of 1957 will be estimated at $ 3,100.3 million and our undisbursed ...
... million authorizations that were not disbursed . So our total exposure is the total of those two figures , namely , $ 3,388.4 million . The same figures for the end of 1957 will be estimated at $ 3,100.3 million and our undisbursed ...
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... million . Of that amount $ 170.6 mil- lion has been repaid . We have already collected $ 170.6 million . These loans we are discussing are the balance of the unpaid loans , principal balances totaling $ 30.9 million . Mr. PASSMAN . Off ...
... million . Of that amount $ 170.6 mil- lion has been repaid . We have already collected $ 170.6 million . These loans we are discussing are the balance of the unpaid loans , principal balances totaling $ 30.9 million . Mr. PASSMAN . Off ...
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