Nope, Abbey National Bank in the United Kingdom was founded in 1944 but taken over by Banco Santander in 2010. Though they are no longer a company today, they never received government money.
national dept
No, certainly not. You can receive an award, or you can receive a letter, but you cannot receive money, at least in several cases.
Anybody mentioned in the will is entitled to receive money from a will.
The bank that Thomas Hamilton wanted to have created so that the federal government can deposit money raised from taxes.
The national bank controlled the money supply
Abbey National is bank in the United Kingdom. The mission of the bank is to help it's customers make sound financial decisions. It also wants to make money for it's stockholders.
Tax
The national government provides money to the states through federal grants.
may only use money for the single purpose specified in the grant-in-aid.
No
A categorical grant (or grant-in-aid)
Households receive money from the government that is also known as government assistance. They can receive it in the form of food stamps, public housing, section 8, social security, and unemployment. To receive this kind of help you would have to go through social services.
The state governments do not receive all their money from the Federal government. The majority of their funds come from state income taxes, property taxes and sales taxes.
other states
National Parks make money because they are funded from the national government. They also make money through donations and fees.
Government taking money
yes