Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 405
... expenses should be regarded as the usual maximum . What Kinds of Insurance Should One Carry ? In plainer language ... expenses all expenses incident to the insured which will cease at his death , such as insurance premiums , his own ...
... expenses should be regarded as the usual maximum . What Kinds of Insurance Should One Carry ? In plainer language ... expenses all expenses incident to the insured which will cease at his death , such as insurance premiums , his own ...
Page 443
... expenses of securing new business ; 10 per cent of renewal premiums for collection expenses ; 1 per cent of the face value of claims to cover settlement costs ; per cent a year on assets to pay for expenses involved in making ...
... expenses of securing new business ; 10 per cent of renewal premiums for collection expenses ; 1 per cent of the face value of claims to cover settlement costs ; per cent a year on assets to pay for expenses involved in making ...
Page 639
... expenses owners of rental housing property were in a more favorable operating position than in the prewar years . Rental income for the average apartment house unit in the sample rose from $ 482 for 1939-1940 to $ 542 in 1942. Total ...
... expenses owners of rental housing property were in a more favorable operating position than in the prewar years . Rental income for the average apartment house unit in the sample rose from $ 482 for 1939-1940 to $ 542 in 1942. Total ...
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