Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 447
... claims then arising . This excess , at age 21 , is the difference between the term rate of $ 8.28 and the whole- life rate of $ 14.25 ; namely , $ 5.97 . This surplus constitutes a reserve to meet claims in later years when the annual ...
... claims then arising . This excess , at age 21 , is the difference between the term rate of $ 8.28 and the whole- life rate of $ 14.25 ; namely , $ 5.97 . This surplus constitutes a reserve to meet claims in later years when the annual ...
Page 468
... claims . That such complications are more real than fanciful is shown by a decision of the New York Court of Appeals , after ten years of litigation , that the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York need not pay $ 20,000,000 in claims ...
... claims . That such complications are more real than fanciful is shown by a decision of the New York Court of Appeals , after ten years of litigation , that the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York need not pay $ 20,000,000 in claims ...
Page 605
... claims . As introduced , the Sherley Amend- ment declared false and misleading claims to be illegal , but oppo- 1 WILEY , Harvey W. , An Autobiography , especially chaps . 16 , 17 , Bobbs Merrill Company , Indianapolis , 1930 . nents ...
... claims . As introduced , the Sherley Amend- ment declared false and misleading claims to be illegal , but oppo- 1 WILEY , Harvey W. , An Autobiography , especially chaps . 16 , 17 , Bobbs Merrill Company , Indianapolis , 1930 . nents ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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