What is Financial Securities
Title:
What is Financial Securities
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621
Summary:
It is true that bankers also invest money in securities, and that some of these are foreign.
Keywords:
debt, pay, interest, money, night, trusted, work, life, credit, creditor, purchase, running de
Article Body:
It is true that bankers also invest money in securities, and that some of these are foreign, b
But in actual practice those who save do not pile up a large balance at their banks. They keep
On their deposit account they receive interest, on their current account they may in some part
But the deposit account is most often kept by people who have to have a reserve of cash quickl
Securities, then, are the stocks, shares and bonds which are given to those who put money into
When a Government wants to borrow, it does so because it needs money. The purpose for which it
Enterprises of this kind are usually called reproductive, and in many cases the actual return
Our Government has left the development of the country’s resources to private enterprise, and
This happens most often and most markedly when they are carrying on war, or when nations are e
This kind of borrowing is generally excused on the ground that provision for the national safe
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What is Financial Securities
Word Count:
621
Summary:
It is true that bankers also invest money in securities, and that some of these are foreign.
Keywords:
debt, pay, interest, money, night, trusted, work, life, credit, creditor, purchase, running de
Article Body:
It is true that bankers also invest money in securities, and that some of these are foreign, b
But in actual practice those who save do not pile up a large balance at their banks. They keep
On their deposit account they receive interest, on their current account they may in some part
But the deposit account is most often kept by people who have to have a reserve of cash quickl
Securities, then, are the stocks, shares and bonds which are given to those who put money into
When a Government wants to borrow, it does so because it needs money. The purpose for which it
Enterprises of this kind are usually called reproductive, and in many cases the actual return
Our Government has left the development of the country’s resources to private enterprise, and
This happens most often and most markedly when they are carrying on war, or when nations are e
This kind of borrowing is generally excused on the ground that provision for the national safe
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