Sentences with phrase «bank keeps count»

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 Almost a quarter of that was the auto aid. It was important for preserving jobs, for sure. But does it count as «stimulus,» in the sense of stimulating expenditure? I don't think so. It was more in the realm of a balance sheet transfer that kept an important company going. If the auto aid was «stimulus,» then so too was the much larger line of credit which Ottawa advanced to the banks (they could have tapped $ 200 billion under Mr. Flaherty's EFF mechanism)-- all of which was also repaid. In that case, Ottawa's «stimulus» was more like a quarter - trillion dollars... far outpacing everyone else in the OECD as a share of GDP! Of course that's nonsense. This was just one of many ways that Ottawa inflated the true value of its stimulus effort last year (including counting as «stimulus» the increase in EI payouts that automatically accompanied last year's mass layoffs).
You shouldn't count on «federal guarantees» on your deposits, and banks shouldn't count on the government to keep saving them no matter what, because there's a limit to how much trouble thin - air money can «save» them from.
If you read their T & C, you will notice that banks will give themselves an «out» by saying that their offers or terms may change at any time, so consumers will need to keep their eye on bouncing rates if they happen to live on the edge and count those rates when they budget or spend and incorporate these figures into their accounts.
And we all know that the phenomenon of «financial repression» practiced by the world's central banks has conspired to keep interest rates low for the foreseeable future, which makes counting on highly taxed interest income from fixed - income investments equally dodgy.
Keep in mind, if you've opened 5 + cards from any bank (NOT counting Chase business cards and these other business cards) in the past 24 months, it's unlikely you'll be approved for any of the Chase Southwest cards.
Federal Reserve Bank of Louisiana, Scott, LA 5/2012 to Present Cash Handler • Receive and take possession of currency and coin deposits from armored carriers • Verify received currency and coins according to set procedures • Inform authorities of any discrepancies in numbers or materials of received currency and coins • Take customers» orders in forms of checking instruments and issue coins and bills • Pay out and transfer possession of money to armored carriers to be shifted to different locations • Assist in controlling access to the facility through use of entry buttons and visuals • Fill up ATM machines or guard other cash handlers topping up teller machines • Track complex inventory systems to ensure that incoming and outgoing currency and coins count is accurate • Keep a look out for any adverse situation and maintain decorum in case of adverse occurrences
Manage shifts; Control labor; Do nightly inventory counts; Handle customer complaints; Keep all employees on task and busy; Focus on customer satisfaction; Make sure all orders are prepared correctly; Count drawers and prepare bank deposits; Deliver orders to customer homes; Cook orders when the cooks were backed up; Keep up with the cleanliness of the kitchen and the entire store; Help with dishes, sweeping and mopping when necessary; Help make weekly schedules for employees; Label and put away inventory orders
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