Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 447
... annual premium was evolved . The application of this feature to life insurance is found in the contract described as whole - life or ordinary life . In the lower - age groups when mortality is low the company charges an annual premium ...
... annual premium was evolved . The application of this feature to life insurance is found in the contract described as whole - life or ordinary life . In the lower - age groups when mortality is low the company charges an annual premium ...
Page 511
... annual income . A man with a $ 2,000 yearly income would nor- mally provide a family home worth $ 5,000 . If this ... annual income ) , which would cost at least $ 400 a year in premi- ums , varying with his age . Following the general ...
... annual income . A man with a $ 2,000 yearly income would nor- mally provide a family home worth $ 5,000 . If this ... annual income ) , which would cost at least $ 400 a year in premi- ums , varying with his age . Following the general ...
Page 527
... annual reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission contain valuable information . For those interested in bond issues of the Federal government the annual reports of the Secretary of the Treasury contain information on national ...
... annual reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission contain valuable information . For those interested in bond issues of the Federal government the annual reports of the Secretary of the Treasury contain information on national ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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