“The United States as usual has a sizable deficit in the current account of its balance of payments, trade account and other current accounts, current account items.” StatesUnitedUnited StatesBalanceAccountsTradeCurrentsUsualItemsDeficitPayment Author:Robert C. Solomon
“Our fiat currency is under increasing stress with our large and growing trade deficits. We have a federal deficit that is calculated in the trillions when we take into account the net present value of the future Social Security and Medicaid obligations we are creating today.” TodayValuesSocialGrowingSecurityCreatingAccountsStressTradeObligationCurrencySocial SecurityDeficitMedicaid Author:George Noory
“Conversation is a traffick; and if you enter into it, without some stock of knowledge, to ballance the account perpetually betwixtyou,--the trade drops at once: and this is the reasonwhy travellers have so little [good] conversation with natives,--owing to their [the natives'] suspicionthat there is nothing to be extracted from the conversationworth the trouble of their bad language.” IfsLittlesLanguageTroubleConversationTravelAccountsTradeForeignersTravellerOwingGood ConversationBad Language Author:Laurence Sterne
“I got an E-Trade account. Turns out I can turn $1,000 into $420 in less than a week. Sure, I had to pay some fees.” I CanHumorFunnyTurnsPayWeekAccountsTradeFees Author:Mike Birbiglia
“No general description of the mode of advance of human knowledge can be just which leaves out of account the social aspect of knowledge. That is of its very essence. What a thing society is! The workingman, with his trade union, knows that. Men and women moving in polite society understand it, still better. But Bohemians, like me, whose work is done in solitude, are apt to forget that not only is a man as a whole little better than a brute in solitude, but also that everything that bears any important meaning to him must receive its interpretation from social considerations.” KnowsMenHumansLittlesStillsImportantDoneWholeMovingSocialForgetBearsSolitudeMen And WomenAspectEssenceAccountsTradeUnionsLike MeConsiderationDescriptionInterpretationPoliteBrutesMoving InHuman KnowledgeTrade Unions Author:Charles Sanders Peirce
“Never risk more than 1% of total account equity on any one trade. By risking 1%, I am indifferent to any individual trade. Keeping your risk small and constant is absolutely critical.” IndividualRiskAccountsTradeConstantCriticalIndifferentEquity Author:Larry Hite
“Look, you are interested in trying to make sure that governments keep a clean environment, have regard for the lifestyles of indigenous peoples, and work for fair trade rules. Well, it's exactly the same for human rights - from non-discrimination to the basic rights to food, safe water, education and health care. We are talking rights not needs. There are standards that governments have signed up to - but nobody is holding them to account.” NeedsTryingHumansWellsLooksGovernmentCareWaterTalkingEnvironmentRightsSafeStandardsFairsAccountsRegardTradeCleanHuman RightsLifestyleDiscriminationHealth CareIndigenousIndigenous PeopleFair TradeBasic Rights Author:Mary Robinson
“Criticism is as often a trade as a science, requiring, as it does, more health than wit, more labour than capacity, more practice than genius.” DoeSciencePracticeGeniusCapacityCriticismAccountsTradeWitLabour Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“When women can support themselves, have entry to all the trades and professions, with a house of their own over their heads and a bank account, they will own their bodies and be dictators in the social realm.” BodyHouseSocialSupportAccountsTradeFeministProfessionRealmsDictatorEntryBank Accounts Book:Elizabeth Cady Stanton as Revealed in Her Letters, Diary and Reminiscences Source: Elizabeth Cady Stanton as Revealed in Her Letters, Diary and Reminiscences