Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 370
... Credit Unions . Our discussion of installment selling in Chapter 14 showed the need for consumer credit . At the same time it showed the lack of facilities for providing consumers with credit at reasonable cost . A credit union is the ...
... Credit Unions . Our discussion of installment selling in Chapter 14 showed the need for consumer credit . At the same time it showed the lack of facilities for providing consumers with credit at reasonable cost . A credit union is the ...
Page 371
... credit unions supplying $ 500,000,000 of credit annually to consumer members . It is reported that during the depressed 1930's not a single credit union failed . Some 300 organizations were liquidated as a result of extensive ...
... credit unions supplying $ 500,000,000 of credit annually to consumer members . It is reported that during the depressed 1930's not a single credit union failed . Some 300 organizations were liquidated as a result of extensive ...
Page 373
... credit unions . For many years the credit union movement has been concentrated heavily in governmental and manufacturing groups . Other fields in which employees have organized large numbers of credit unions include transportation ...
... credit unions . For many years the credit union movement has been concentrated heavily in governmental and manufacturing groups . Other fields in which employees have organized large numbers of credit unions include transportation ...
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