Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 267
... installment purchases rose steadily until the income bracket $ 1750- $ 2000 was reached , after which it declined consistently . It is interesting to find that installment credit is used much more by city consumers than by rural ...
... installment purchases rose steadily until the income bracket $ 1750- $ 2000 was reached , after which it declined consistently . It is interesting to find that installment credit is used much more by city consumers than by rural ...
Page 268
... installment selling . This development may be said . to date from the post - World War I period . Formerly there was a strong prejudice against installment selling . Respectable people refused to use that means of buying . Today the ...
... installment selling . This development may be said . to date from the post - World War I period . Formerly there was a strong prejudice against installment selling . Respectable people refused to use that means of buying . Today the ...
Page 284
... installment credit ? How can you calculate them ? 5. Are installment credit costs too high ? 6. What are some abuses of installment credit ? Can you cite illustra- tions from your own experience ? 7. Is it wise to buy on credit ? 8 ...
... installment credit ? How can you calculate them ? 5. Are installment credit costs too high ? 6. What are some abuses of installment credit ? Can you cite illustra- tions from your own experience ? 7. Is it wise to buy on credit ? 8 ...
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