Not exact matches
In the September 2012
draft of his
book chapter entitled ««
Real» Assets», Andrew Ang examines the behaviors of the following assets commonly thought to hold their value during times of high inflation («real» assets): inflation - linked bonds, commodities, real estate and U.S. Treasury bills (T - bi
Real» Assets», Andrew Ang examines the behaviors
of the following assets commonly thought to hold their value during times
of high inflation («
real» assets): inflation - linked bonds, commodities, real estate and U.S. Treasury bills (T - bi
real» assets): inflation - linked bonds, commodities,
real estate and U.S. Treasury bills (T - bi
real estate and U.S. Treasury bills (T - bill).
The poet, for much
of the 20th century, would have written the poem out by hand, then typed it up on a typewriter, which would be submitted to the publisher, who typesets it; which exact spacing, say,
of an indent, reflects the
real authorial intent — the first
draft, the copy, or the finished
book?
I have published one
book, I am on the final
draft of a biography
of a well - known hotelier, and I have a novel based on a
real - life crime in the works.
I loved this
book, and was sorry when I finished, knowing the ultimate
draft of the
book and what happened to these touchingly
real characters would never really be known.
I'm trying it out in my current
draft of my next
book, «50
Real Estate Investing Calculations» and I'm liking the way it looks.
Each broker shall preserve at least one legible copy
of all
books, accounts, and records pertaining to her or his
real estate brokerage business for at least 5 years from the date
of receipt
of any money, fund, deposit, check, or
draft entrusted to the broker or, in the event no funds are entrusted to the broker, for at least 5 years from the date
of execution by any party
of any listing agreement, offer to purchase, rental property management agreement, rental or lease agreement, or any other written or verbal agreement which engages the services
of the broker.