After all, in his previous big announcement he said that although public spending would rise by 2.75% a year in real terms in 1999-2002 he will nevertheless keep the books in balance throughout that period.
To save interest charges, the government wants to prepay the note, but Citibank, which wants to keep the asset on its books, says this goes against the spirit, if not the letter, of their agreement.
Spending by non-governmental public entities is another way to keep liabilities off the books.
Stanford library director Michael Keller says the librarians determined which books to keep on the shelf by looking at how frequently a book was checked out.
Fees for financial advice and acquisitions were part of an elaborate deception to keep the massive losses off the company's books.
Yet the number of detox kits and detox books on the market keep growing.
Hopewell has also gotten flak for breaking the cardinal rule of mega-projects: Keep the costs off your own books.
They also saw a slight improvement at companies accused of accounting fraud, which they said might be attributed to a well-documented pattern of cost-cutting and asset sales at once-highflying companies that played with the books to keep their abnormal growth rates going.
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It was due to deceitful, and perhaps illegal, games played by corporate executives: diverting funds into secret partnerships, cooking the books to keep those deals secret, lying to investors and employees about the financial health of the company, while selling their own stock to make sure they wouldn't be hurt when the whole house of cards collapsed.
In the same way, there may be a road to a niche audience in the creation of artistic versions of current books as a means to keep the printed book alive.
The Raptors were four constructs created in 2000, backed by Enron stock and used as place-keepers for the firm's earnings from asset values or investments--and, like the LJMs, keep hundreds of millions of dollars in debt off the books.
Alas, in its haste to keep the banks alive, Fobaproa did not scrutinise the loan-books it was swallowing.
As they did Tuesday, traders were asked to keep trading books open Wednesday after the close so excess orders could be filled and confirmed.
That helped keep the charade going until news of Fastow's off-the-books paychecks emerged in 2001.
One area in which the RNIB is urgently seeking help is with the "talking books" which are sent out to keep blind and partially sighted people in the news.
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Mr. McMurtry plans to keep close to 100, 000 books on the shelves of Booked Up, which will remain open.
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In the meantime, Portsmouth may go into administration and incur a 10-point deduction, but that would at least allow the books to be audited and keep alive their hope that a new owner can be found.
The salvage artists can keep half the loot, and hope to make more on their investment through television and books.
Recent moves to curb bank lending have included forcing firms to provide a bigger portion of any investment in overheating sectors themselves, and ordering banks to keep more cash relative to the size of their loan books.
Because they keep most of these loans on their own books, the lenders incur all the losses if a borrower defaults.
Keep in mind that you're not actually downloading the books -- so your mileage will vary, depending on the quality of your Internet connection.
The best way to prevent dementia is to keep the mind active, whether it's by reading books, doing crossword puzzles, playing sudoku, or participating in other creative endeavors, says Kennedy.
Publishing houses keep relearning this lesson, as editors overspend for the rights to books that match their own appetites, losing track of mainstream American tastes.
He will intervene in public debates and write more books, all in his quest to keep Singapore on the straight and narrow.
That made it harder to find buyers for the super senior tranches and forced many banks to keep them on their own books instead.
The letter also mentions loaning the book out, which could mean he felt a need to keep his books clean for other readers (this is perhaps a more persuasive argument).
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