Small Business in Smaller Cities and Towns: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First- Session[s] Pursuant to H. Res. 53 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Small business |
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... issue . As a consequence , market costs per bond are higher for small issues , because the " spread " ( that is , the difference between the amount offered for the issue by the underwriters and the price of the issue to the issuer ) is ...
... issue . As a consequence , market costs per bond are higher for small issues , because the " spread " ( that is , the difference between the amount offered for the issue by the underwriters and the price of the issue to the issuer ) is ...
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... issue . As a consequence , market costs per bond are higher for small issues , because the " spread " * is greater for a small issue than it is for a large issue . Major bond buyers , such as insurance companies and commercial banks ...
... issue . As a consequence , market costs per bond are higher for small issues , because the " spread " * is greater for a small issue than it is for a large issue . Major bond buyers , such as insurance companies and commercial banks ...
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... issues is the promulgation of rules and regulations for use by registered municipal accountants licensed by the State Board of Public Accountants . Such accountants are employed by local units to prepare annual reports and to serve as ...
... issues is the promulgation of rules and regulations for use by registered municipal accountants licensed by the State Board of Public Accountants . Such accountants are employed by local units to prepare annual reports and to serve as ...
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Testimony of | 6 |
Davis Hon Ross D Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic | 32 |
Additional informationContinued | 42 |
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