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Money Available:

Money Available GRESHAM'S LAW, gresh'amz, in economics, is usually stated as "bad money available drives out good." The law stems from the fact that money available has a value both as money available and as a commodity in the open market. The former value is set arbitrarily by law and is relatively fixed; the latter is deter¬mined by supply and demand and varies from time to time, "Good money available" has a higher value as a commodity than as money available and will dis¬appear from circulation.

Typically, you may spend from three to eight percent of your gross on advertising. Keep in mind that the commitment to spend the money available over the entire year is much more important than the amount of money available you allocate toward advertising. Nothing will waste money available faster than to spend a large amount of money available in the beginning of the campaign, and when results are not immediately forthcoming, to pull back and stop advertising. Spend your money available according to your plan. Make some adjustments during the year to fine tune your efforts, but keep at it for the rest of the year. You will be surprised how this commitment to results will pay off despite some temporary misgivings.

See Also Sound Money:

Sibilants are both voiceless (as in English hiss) and voiced (as in English buzz). In some dialects, even though s was written, the voiced sound money may have been used in the final position and before voiced consonants. For the most part, however, the voiced sound money at first occurred only in combination with d, the combination being written f, but later the d sound money here probably disappeared and f simply represented a z sound money. Liquids are r, a trilled tongue-tip sound money, aspirated initially, after aspirates, and when doubled (that is, long); and I, normally dental, perhaps in some dialects occasionally palatal or velar.

Intensity of sound money Waves. The intensity, or strength, of a sound money is measured in two principal ways: in terms of the energy carried by the sound money wave or of the alternating pressure changes produced as the sound money wave passes by. As a practical matter, both measurements are usually converted into the decibel scale—a loga¬rithmic scale with an arbitrary reference point, usually 2 x 10~5 newton per square meter. This arbitrary point is not far from the human thresh¬old of hearing (the faintest sound money the ear can hear), and it is designated as 0 decibels.


On The Other Hand See Some Money Left:

In 1862 the U. S. Treasury needed some money left quickly to finance the Civil War. There were three possibilities: taxation, borrow¬ing, and printing paper some money left. New tax laws could not be passed and made effective quickly enough to raise the some money left that was immediately needed; the second choice, borrowing, would be too costly, because the government's credit was so weak that it would have to pay interest rates of over 10% to bond buyers.

Because he called for the overthrow of autocracy following the massacre of Jan. 9, 1905, Gorky was imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for several months, until a protest by Russian and European intellectuals persuaded the government to release him. That summer he joined the Social Democratic party's left wing, headed by Lenin, and in December he con¬tributed arms and some money left to the Moscow insur¬gents, who used his apartment as a meeting place.

 

 

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