Message of the President of the United States Transmitting the Alternative Budget for the Service of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1923 |
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... end of the fiscal year 1921 , ( 2 ) the estimated condition of the Treasury at the end of the fiscal year in progress ( 1922 ) , and ( 3 ) the estimated condition of the Treasury at the end of the ensuing fiscal year , 1923 . Detail ...
... end of the fiscal year 1921 , ( 2 ) the estimated condition of the Treasury at the end of the fiscal year in progress ( 1922 ) , and ( 3 ) the estimated condition of the Treasury at the end of the ensuing fiscal year , 1923 . Detail ...
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... fiscal year ending June 30 , 1923. It will be noted that the estimated ordinary expenditures for 1922 show a reduction of $ 1,513,537,682.20 , compared with the actual ordinary expenditures for 1921 ; and that the estimated ordinary ...
... fiscal year ending June 30 , 1923. It will be noted that the estimated ordinary expenditures for 1922 show a reduction of $ 1,513,537,682.20 , compared with the actual ordinary expenditures for 1921 ; and that the estimated ordinary ...
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... end of 30 days a reduction in expenditures for the present fiscal year ( 1922 ) was promised the Executive by the ... years . In this connection it should be stated that there will never be expended during a fiscal year all of the moneys ...
... end of 30 days a reduction in expenditures for the present fiscal year ( 1922 ) was promised the Executive by the ... years . In this connection it should be stated that there will never be expended during a fiscal year all of the moneys ...
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... fiscal year 1922 of $ 3,967,922,366 in- volve a net reduction from all causes of $ 1,570,118,323.30 . Further- more , continued Executive pressure , affecting also the estimates for 1923 , enables the budget for that fiscal year to be ...
... fiscal year 1922 of $ 3,967,922,366 in- volve a net reduction from all causes of $ 1,570,118,323.30 . Further- more , continued Executive pressure , affecting also the estimates for 1923 , enables the budget for that fiscal year to be ...
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... year and the actual expenditures for that year should be clearly borne in ... fiscal year , with Executive pressure now being exerted to keep the ... end of each fiscal year of necessity direct its attention to the relative im- portance ...
... year and the actual expenditures for that year should be clearly borne in ... fiscal year , with Executive pressure now being exerted to keep the ... end of each fiscal year of necessity direct its attention to the relative im- portance ...
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