m1

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the amount of cash in circulation plus the amount in bank accounts
a British motorway (=large, fast road) that goes from London to Leeds in the north of England
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Smaller lunar elliptic diurnal constituent This constituent, with J1, modulates the amplitude of the declinational K1, for the effect of the Moon's elliptical orbit A slightly slower constituent, designated (M1), with Q1, modulates the amplitude and frequency of the declinatianal O1, for the same effect Speed = T - s + h + p = 14 496,693,9° per solar hour
Cash + coin + checking accounts
A measure of domestic money supply accounting for currency, checking account balances and traveler's checks
Currency (Bank of Canada notes and coins) held by the public plus demand deposits at chartered banks
Smaller lunar elliptic diurnal constituent Together with J1, it modulates the amplitude of the declinational K1 for the effects of the Moon's elliptical orbit
One of the components of the money supply Represents immediate purchasing power There is no need to borrow It consists of : 1) currency (coins, paper money), 2) checkable deposits, and travelers checks
The narrowly defined money supply, usually abbreviated M1, is the sum of all coins and paper money in circulation plus certain checkable deposit balances at banks and savings institutions
Measure of the U S money stock that consists of currency held by the public, travelers checks, demand deposits, and other checkable deposits including NOW (negotiable order of withdrawal) and ATS (automatic transfer service) account balances and share draft account balances at credit unions
Measure of the U S money stock that consists of currency held by the public, travelers checks, demand deposits and other checkable deposits including NOW (negotiable order of withdrawal) and ATS (automatic transfer service) account balances and share draft account balances at credit unions
a measure of the money supply; includes currency in circulation plus demand deposits or checking account balances
Identifies an installation of the U S Department of Defense or of any branch thereof, or of the U S Coast Guard, regardless of purpose of function of the installation; does not identify an installation or part thereof that qualifies under subclass M2 or A1
the 30 caliber model M1 Garand rifle was the principle weapon of the US infantry in WW II Semi-automatic, fed by a clip of eight cartridges Gas-operated and self-loading, the M1 is a shoulder weapon M1 weighs 8 94 pounds, is 43 inches long The barrel alone is 22 30 inches The M1 has a muzzle velocity of 2,760 feet per second and a maximum range of 5,500 yards
Total, integrated magnitude of a comet's head (meaning coma + nuclear condensation) This can be estimated visually, as the comet's "total visual magnitude" The variable m1 is usually found in ephemerides predicting a comet's future motion, position on the sky, and brightness See also definition for "Magnitude", below [Note that m1 is also used by stellar spectrophotometrists to define a "metal index" on the Stroemgren ubvy photometric system ]
Cash in circulation plus demand deposits at commercial banks There are variations between the precise definitions used by national financial authorities
Narrow definition of money that includes currency, checkable deposits, and travelers checks
Management Interface 1: The management of ATM end devices
currency plus current deposits (chapter 10)
Basic money supply figure that includes currency in circulation, demand deposits (checking accounts), credit union share drafts, and non-bank travelers' checks NOW accounts and Super-NOW accounts are included in demand deposits
Sum of currency outstanding and balances held in checking accounts