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There are so many individual variations , such as one's age , health , income , and number of dependents , that no definite rule can be given as to the proper amount of insurance . Unfortunately , few consumers can afford to buy as much ...
There are so many individual variations , such as one's age , health , income , and number of dependents , that no definite rule can be given as to the proper amount of insurance . Unfortunately , few consumers can afford to buy as much ...
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In those cases where architect's services are used , the fee amounts on the average to 4 per cent , with an ... Upon completion of payments , members are entitled to the face value of their shares , which commonly amount to $ 200 each .
In those cases where architect's services are used , the fee amounts on the average to 4 per cent , with an ... Upon completion of payments , members are entitled to the face value of their shares , which commonly amount to $ 200 each .
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The amount of the loan secured by the mortgage should not exceed 60 per cent of the market value of the property . A mortgage purchased under such conditions may prove to be a very good investment . It is possible that a small investor ...
The amount of the loan secured by the mortgage should not exceed 60 per cent of the market value of the property . A mortgage purchased under such conditions may prove to be a very good investment . It is possible that a small investor ...
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Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
FASHIONMADE WANTS | 129 |
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