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C & K rations.
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They were called K-Rations.
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Edward K. Offenbacher has written: 'Disaggregated monetary asset demand systems'
John K. E. Mubazi has written: 'An elementary approach to monetary economics'
K. K. F. Zawadzki has written: 'Competition and credit control' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Credit control, Monetary policy
Sheetal K. Chand has written: 'Aggregate demand and the coordination of monetary and fiscal actions' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Flow of funds, Economic conditions, Money supply 'The neoclassical monetary growth model as a macrodynamic paradigm' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Money supply, Monetary policy
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comma and three 0's. 1 thousand dollars would be 1K.
Several countries use monetary units that are called "crowns" in English but begin with K in the native language: Krona - Sweden, Iceland Krone - Denmark, Norway Koruna - Czech Republic Kuna - Croatia also: Kip - Laos Kina - Papua New Guinea
There is no such car,, there is a 458 italia which cost about 314 k new but 276 k used.
Guido K. Schaefer has written: 'Money, trust and banking' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Finance, Financial instruments, Monetary policy, Money
K. M. Matin has written: 'Bangladesh and the IMF' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Foreign Loans, International Monetary Fund, Loans, Foreign
K means Thousand. For example: My surgery would have cost $5K ($5,000) but with insurance it only cost $1K ($1,000).