Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 282
... installment plan also was inaugurated.1 The sale of houses on the installment plan through building and loan associations has long been accepted as good merchandising practice . But the sale of what are known distinctly as consumers ...
... installment plan also was inaugurated.1 The sale of houses on the installment plan through building and loan associations has long been accepted as good merchandising practice . But the sale of what are known distinctly as consumers ...
Page 291
... installment plan of purchase they probably would not save at all . Amounts paid in weekly or monthly installments ... installment purchase device would be less widely used . Taking consumers as they are , however , and giving due regard ...
... installment plan of purchase they probably would not save at all . Amounts paid in weekly or monthly installments ... installment purchase device would be less widely used . Taking consumers as they are , however , and giving due regard ...
Page 300
... installment credit costs too high ? 6. What are some abuses of installment credit ? Can you cite illustrations from your own experience ? 7. Is it wise to buy on credit ? 8. Does installment credit increase income ? 9. Does installment ...
... installment credit costs too high ? 6. What are some abuses of installment credit ? Can you cite illustrations from your own experience ? 7. Is it wise to buy on credit ? 8. Does installment credit increase income ? 9. Does installment ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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