N&O Index Card Listings

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Finance - North Carolina
  • State funds top estimate by 2 million, N&O, Aug-7-57, 1:5
  • The Council of State approved plans to borrow $15 million to finance state government operations until next March, Nov-28-57, 1:1
  • surplus funas tiri.ll go back to N.C. banks if interest- rate on short-term U. S. securities fall to or below 3 per cent, Dec-8-57 I 1:2
Finance - North Carolina
  • State to make v40 million available to N. C. banks, N&O, Jan-4-58, 1:2
  • Gratifying rise noted in revenue, Jan-4-58, 14:7
  • State's costs going up, revenue outlook uncertain Hodges says, Jan-S-58, 1:5
  • Gill to ask lower rate for bankers, Jan-3-58, 1:1
  • Rate falls for state bank funds, Jan-28-58, 1:1
  • Decline in tax collections disturbs revenue exoerts, Feb-5-58, 1:!
Finance - North Carolina
  • State tax collections 1:1
  • State revenue running estimates, Mar-14-58, 1:1
  • slumping, N&O, Har-6-58, below General Assembly's
Finance - North Carolina
  • State agencies warned to hold down spending. N&O, Mar-20-1958, 1:2
  • Lagging tax collections pose problem for next legislature. Mar-23-1958, I 15:5
  • Corporation returns show loss of revenue is below forecast. Apr-3-1958, 1:1
  • State income tax returns brighten revenue outlook. May-8-1958, 1:2
  • State revenue estimates 'on the nose.' May-9-1958, 36:4
Finance - North Carolina
  • Tax take up but Currie notes sales taxes down. N&O Jun-5-1958, 21:2
Finance - North Carolina
  • Currie reports revenue gains, N&O, Feb-J-59, 5:1
  • 3en. Warren sees need for Jtate Comptroller, Feb-25-59, 1:5
  • Sales tax collections up 19.77 per cent in March, Apr-4-59, 1:2
  • Bill hits Governors' ue of surplus cash, Apr-10-59, 6:1
  • Even in 1859 General Assembly worried about money, Apr-12-59, III 3:4
Finance - North Carolina
  • otate revenue estimates boosted $16 million, N&O, May-5-59, 1:5
  • Bond vote scheduled this year, Je-2-59> 1:4
  • May revenues enhance teachers pay chances, Je-3-59, 22:4
  • Sta;,e to withdraw funus from banks, Je-5-59, 40:3
Finance - North Carolina
  • Business taxes drop but individual income payments climb. N&O, Jl-4-1959, 1:1
  • State law requiring that State funds held at N.C. bank be withdrawn for reinvestment. Jl-8-1959, 5:4
  • At 4 per cent, the withdrawal of surplus State funds now on deposit in N.C. banks will mean $340,000 a year for the taxpayers. Jl-12-1959, I 5:4
  • General fund revenues up 12.56$ during July. Aug-4-1959, -5:4'
Finance - North Carolina
  • Gill tells Rotarians N.C. is fiscally okay. N&O, Aug-4-1959, 20:3
  • Gill optimistic. AUg-4-1959, 4:1
  • Intangible tax collections set record for year.
  • Aug-8-1959, 16:7
  • Hodges set $34.4 million bond election on October
  • 27. Aug-14-1959, 1:1
Finance - North Carolina
  • Selective commodity taxes seen nossible as new revenue-petter by next Assembly. N&O, 3eot-3f)-199, 12:]
  • Hodpes says that NC is in sound fiscal condition. 0ct-8-195Q, 8:U
  • General fund revenues rise in N.C. Oct-9-1959, 8:U