It probably means that you are buying something on credit, or you are paying for a service over time or a continuous service.
So, for example, you would pay $1 on day zero, and then every week you would pay $1. This might continue forever if its a continuous service, or at some point you might pay off the product or service and the payments would cease.
It refers to the easy line of credit that can lead to indebtedness, through installment or time payments.
If you put a week in the whole when do you get it
if the value of dollar goes down, there are big effect to the ofw, for example the remittaces of the ofw when they sent the dollar here in Philippines the value of the dollar is depreciated.
It means the value of a company's stock has gone up in dollar(s) and vice versa. A point is usually equal to a dollar in most cases. So, if a company's stock went down by 5 points, it means the value of the company's stock went down by 5 dollar, which reflects the company's value in an open market and that's not a good thing.
That depends. If you mean 1 Canadian dollar, then it's worth 1 dollar Canadian. If you mean 1 American dollar, it's worth 99 cents Canadian.
I think you mean "dollar down, dollar a week." In simple terms, it means "buy now, pay later."
Dollar Down Dollar a Week - 1913 was released on: USA: 23 April 1913
It means you will be paid a dollar a week and you will also be fed.
Means something along the lines of that they would purchase a dinosaur if only it would cost $1 to begin with (a down payment) and then $1 per week afterward. It does not specify with what was quoted if that weekly payment would end ever, so one may assume that it goes on forever until their (the buyers) death date.
It refers to the easy line of credit that can lead to indebtedness, through installment or time payments.
if you mean on a computer, press 3 while holding down shift
if you mean on a computer, press 3 while holding down shift
Dollar Down was created in 1925-09.
Yes there are $20 dollar bills. I see hundreds of them a week. If you meant 2 dollar bills there are those also I see a few of them a week also.
If you put a week in the whole when do you get it
$100,000 dollars a week
The sawbuck is a ten dollar bill. Break down the change anyway you want.