Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 383
... carry items from Notices of Judgment or Federal Trade Commission Reports ? If not , have you ever inquired why ? 10. Can you add any illustrations of savings available as a result of buying large rather than small quantities ? 11. What ...
... carry items from Notices of Judgment or Federal Trade Commission Reports ? If not , have you ever inquired why ? 10. Can you add any illustrations of savings available as a result of buying large rather than small quantities ? 11. What ...
Page 512
... carry adequate insurance protec- tion that would require at least $ 400 , leaving only $ 100 for the savings account and nothing for the purchase of a home . Of course few if any men with such an income would carry more than $ 10,000 or ...
... carry adequate insurance protec- tion that would require at least $ 400 , leaving only $ 100 for the savings account and nothing for the purchase of a home . Of course few if any men with such an income would carry more than $ 10,000 or ...
Page 517
... carry . For example , many carry the privilege of tax exemption , while industrials may contain provision for conversion into other bonds or stocks , may include stock subscription warrants , and in rare cases may provide voting rights ...
... carry . For example , many carry the privilege of tax exemption , while industrials may contain provision for conversion into other bonds or stocks , may include stock subscription warrants , and in rare cases may provide voting rights ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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