Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 494
... amount to $ 200 each . Many members use these associa- tions as savings banks , attracted by the high rates of interest yielded on savings . For borrowers the common practice is to subscribe for a number of shares sufficient to cover ...
... amount to $ 200 each . Many members use these associa- tions as savings banks , attracted by the high rates of interest yielded on savings . For borrowers the common practice is to subscribe for a number of shares sufficient to cover ...
Page 498
... amount paid by the owner under the usual phrase " carrying charges " for the dwell- ing . What do these include ? In ... amounts involved will vary of course not only from house to house but among localities . Obviously if it costs ...
... amount paid by the owner under the usual phrase " carrying charges " for the dwell- ing . What do these include ? In ... amounts involved will vary of course not only from house to house but among localities . Obviously if it costs ...
Page 523
... amount which one has to invest . Mortgage denominations vary according to the needs of the individual borrowers . A prospective investor having $ 1,100 to invest may find it impossible to locate a prospective borrower who needs exactly ...
... amount which one has to invest . Mortgage denominations vary according to the needs of the individual borrowers . A prospective investor having $ 1,100 to invest may find it impossible to locate a prospective borrower who needs exactly ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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