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en Right now, that's a huge loophole. Right now you can raise unlimited cash at any time. Office accounts skirt all those campaign finance rules even though office accounts exist nowhere in law.

en We no longer advise consumers to close unused accounts, as these accounts raise the cumulative credit limit.

en We're not fully using those accounts and they're not working as well as they could. Let's take those accounts we already have and make them work better, rather than creating a new system of accounts.

en Part of the idea was to help our financial consultants focus on their bigger accounts, the ones that are more labor intensive, ... This also gives smaller accounts the service they need. They can call three or four times a week and have all their needs met and not have to split their attention and time with financial consultants who have $5 million accounts.

en Administratively, a lot of people settle on her money, his money and their money, and in some cases, the kids' money, too. There can not only be segmentation of accounts that already exist but income as well. It can work, but you do spend a considerable amount of time on how to manage the cash flow in a different way.

en If a trip is worth taking, members of Congress should be prepared to justify paying for it out of their office accounts.
  Russ Feingold

en It's not mandatory that they attend ... The treasurer should have requested assistance from the State Board of Accounts if there were problems. It's a free service and someone is available daily for each (county) political office to answer questions.

en Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker. This could be exploited as a loophole in the campaign finance laws.

en Their problem is they don't have the time. There are some people with 80 accounts, and that's 80 sites they have to visit. They may have only two persons plus them in a crew: a three-man crew. If you have 80 accounts, some once a week, some every other week, 10 miles apart in some cases, you don't have much time. I'm not knocking the industry, I'm just pointing out some facts.

en Three accounts are also popular ? a 'household' account and two personal accounts. Just because you're married doesn't mean you have the same spending habits.

en Since this is a new program, we would begin with the larger accounts first. The basic theory is to provide protection for these accounts, which unfortunately can tend to disappear.

en Only a very, very small number of our two million accounts were impacted, but we took the precaution of canceling additional card accounts to be safe.

en First of all, it's very expensive to administer private accounts, especially if you let people manage these accounts themselves, ... Bush is vague on how he would set it up and make it work.

en Pulaski only has 32,000 accounts and is only adding 1,000 new accounts a month. About one in 100 applicants will qualify for it.

en Sit down with your banker -- review all of your accounts. Make sure your accounts fit your needs and your financial situation.


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