Annual ReportSmall Business Administration, 1976 - Small business |
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... manufacturing corporations for the first three quarters of the year showed a higher proportion of short - term loans to long - term loans than larger firms ( Chart 1 ) . Double Taxation of Dividends The SBA supported the ...
... manufacturing corporations for the first three quarters of the year showed a higher proportion of short - term loans to long - term loans than larger firms ( Chart 1 ) . Double Taxation of Dividends The SBA supported the ...
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... Manufacturing Transportation , communication , electric , gas , and sanitary services Mining 43 3 1 Effect of Economic Stimulants In general , small business benefitted from Federal efforts to stimulate economic activity and control ...
... Manufacturing Transportation , communication , electric , gas , and sanitary services Mining 43 3 1 Effect of Economic Stimulants In general , small business benefitted from Federal efforts to stimulate economic activity and control ...
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... Manufacturing Increases Returns During the first three quarters of FY 1976 profits and return on sales of small manufacturing corporations - those with assets of under $ 5 million - followed a pattern of operation which is rather ...
... Manufacturing Increases Returns During the first three quarters of FY 1976 profits and return on sales of small manufacturing corporations - those with assets of under $ 5 million - followed a pattern of operation which is rather ...
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... manufacturing corporations were lower than those of larger manufacturers ( Chart 2 ) . For the first three quarters of Fiscal Year 1976 , the small manufacturing corporations had a return of 2.97 cents per dollar of sales as compared ...
... manufacturing corporations were lower than those of larger manufacturers ( Chart 2 ) . For the first three quarters of Fiscal Year 1976 , the small manufacturing corporations had a return of 2.97 cents per dollar of sales as compared ...
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... manufacturers remained the same in Fiscal Year 1976 as they were in Fiscal Year 1975 , which was 7.4 per- cent of the total ; but dollar amounts to manufacturing firms increased from $ 5,968,000 to $ 7,501,000 . B. New or Existing ...
... manufacturers remained the same in Fiscal Year 1976 as they were in Fiscal Year 1975 , which was 7.4 per- cent of the total ; but dollar amounts to manufacturing firms increased from $ 5,968,000 to $ 7,501,000 . B. New or Existing ...
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Page 29 - ... principally engaged in the furnishing of capital to other corporations which are principally engaged in the development or exploitation of inventions, technological improvements, new processes, or products...
Page 37 - A small business must be independently owned and operated, must not be dominant in its particular industry, and must meet standards set by the Small Business Administration as to its annual receipts or number of employees. Loans include both direct and guaranteed loans to small business establishments. Does...
Page 37 - ... corporation derives more than 80 percent of its gross receipts from sources outside the United States.
Page 46 - Act, beneficial ownership by a company owning 10 per centum or more of the outstanding voting securities of any issuer which is a small business investment company licensed to operate under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, or which has received from the Small Business Administration notice to proceed to qualify for a license, which notice or license has not been revoked, shall be deemed to be beneficial ownership by one person...
Page 46 - ... of the value of its total assets; or (b) if and so long as such stock of the small business investment company shall be owned by a state development corporation which has been created by or pursuant to an act of the State legislature to promote and assist the growth and development of the economy within such State on a state-wide basis provided that such State development corporation is not, or as a result of its investment in the small business investment company (considering such investment...
Page 47 - Any security which is a part of an issue offered and sold only to persons resident within a single State or Territory, where the issuer of such security is a person resident and doing business within or, if a corporation, incorporated by and doing business within, such State or Territory.