Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 106
... expense is $ 541 , while those who leave less than $ 1,000 have an average of $ 372 spent on their burial . In Brooklyn burial expenses absorb 62 per cent of estates below $ 1,000 . The average annual business of under- takers amounts ...
... expense is $ 541 , while those who leave less than $ 1,000 have an average of $ 372 spent on their burial . In Brooklyn burial expenses absorb 62 per cent of estates below $ 1,000 . The average annual business of under- takers amounts ...
Page 279
... expenses , 33 per cent to liquidate other debts , 10 per cent to cover expenses incident to illness or death , and 10 per cent for business purposes.1 In many cases it was difficult to ascertain the real reason for the loan . An ...
... expenses , 33 per cent to liquidate other debts , 10 per cent to cover expenses incident to illness or death , and 10 per cent for business purposes.1 In many cases it was difficult to ascertain the real reason for the loan . An ...
Page 471
... 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 settle- ment 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 settle- ment costs ; per cent a year on assets to pay for expenses involved in making ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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