make+a+note+of

  • 71note — 1. noun /nəʊt,noʊt/ a) Utility, profit, advantage. I left him a note to remind him to take out the trash. b) Affair, matter, concern. I didnt have any coins to pay with, so I used a note. 2 …

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  • 72note of historical cost profits and losses — A memorandum item in the annual accounts and report of a company giving an abbreviated restatement of the profit and loss account, showing the reported profit or loss as if no revaluations had been made. The statement need not be made where the… …

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  • 73note to be renewed until paid in full — A provision in a note for indefinite renewal, but not to be construed as meaning that the maker has as much time as he desires to make payment of the principal sum, he being entitled to one renewal for the period specified in the original note,… …

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  • 74make — verb Make is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑batsman, ↑company, ↑factory, ↑firm, ↑picture, ↑recipe, ↑sale Make is used with these nouns as the object: ↑accommodation, ↑accompaniment, ↑accusation, ↑ …

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  • 75Note — A financial security that generally has a longer term than a bill, but a shorter term than a bond. However, the duration of a note can vary significantly, and may not always fall neatly into this categorization. Notes are similar to bonds in that …

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  • 76strike a false note — make a note that is out of key, miss the target …

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  • 77make —    In finance, to sign a check, promissory note, bill of exchange or some other note that guarantees, promises or orders payment of money …

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  • 78make a break for it — verb To attempt to escape; to flee; to run away. By Gar! it was as well that he made a break for it before the note reached us! I guess he wont show his face in this valley again. Syn: make a run for it …

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  • 79make-to-order — /ˌmeɪk tυ ɔ:də/ noun the making of goods or components to fulfil an existing order (NOTE: Make to order products are made to the customer’s specification, and are often processed in small batches.) …

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  • 80make — Verb: To build or construct. To accomplish. To execute an instrument, as, to make a promissory note; to sign; to collect money on an execution. Noun: A style or type. See made; made and executed …

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