sale on credit - translation to ελληνικό
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sale on credit - translation to ελληνικό

Report on Public Credit; Report on Public Credit, 1790; First report on the public credit; First Report on Public Credit
  • Alexander Hamilton portrait by John Trumbull 1806
  • Continental One Third Dollar Note (obverse)
  • James Madison
  • [[Alexander Hamilton]]'s ''First Report on the Public Credit'', January 9, 1790

sale on credit      
πώληση με πίστωση
credit note         
COMMERCIAL DOCUMENT ISSUED BY A SELLER TO A BUYER
Credit Memo; Bill Credit; Credit memo; Credit memorandum
πιστωτικό σημείωμα
credit memorandum         
COMMERCIAL DOCUMENT ISSUED BY A SELLER TO A BUYER
Credit Memo; Bill Credit; Credit memo; Credit memorandum
πιστωτικό σημείωμα

Ορισμός

yard sale
(yard sales)
A yard sale is a sale where people sell things they no longer want from a table outside their house. (AM)
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Βικιπαίδεια

First Report on the Public Credit

The First Report on the Public Credit was one of four major reports on fiscal and economic policy submitted by Founding Father and first US Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton on the request of Congress. The report analyzed the financial standing of the United States and made recommendations to reorganize the national debt and to establish the public credit. Commissioned by the US House of Representatives on September 21, 1789, the report was presented on January 9, 1790, at the second session of the 1st US Congress.

The 40,000-word document called for full federal payment at face value to holders of government securities ("redemption") and the federal government to assume funding of all state debt ("assumption"). The political stalemate in Congress that ensued led to the Compromise of 1790, which located the permanent US capital on the Potomac River ("residency").

The Federalists' success in winning approval for Hamilton's reforms led to the emergence of an opposition party, the Democratic-Republicans and set the stage for political struggles that would persist for decades in American politics.