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... earnings , of total expense and of net earnings to earning assets ; and of total expense and of net earnings to gross earnings . The con- clusions of the volume do not " constitute formulas for the operation of individual banking ...
... earnings , of total expense and of net earnings to earning assets ; and of total expense and of net earnings to gross earnings . The con- clusions of the volume do not " constitute formulas for the operation of individual banking ...
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... earnings or Earned Surplus is income as to any portion of it . No one contends that a large Stock Dividend represent- ing the capitalization of earnings over an extended period of time represents income to the recipient as to that ...
... earnings or Earned Surplus is income as to any portion of it . No one contends that a large Stock Dividend represent- ing the capitalization of earnings over an extended period of time represents income to the recipient as to that ...
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... earnings of the entire group were $ 1,548 ; only 11.4 per cent had earned incomes of $ 2,500 or more and 6.7 per cent of $ 3,000 or more . Independent workers who enjoyed the profits of their own business ven- tures made a much better ...
... earnings of the entire group were $ 1,548 ; only 11.4 per cent had earned incomes of $ 2,500 or more and 6.7 per cent of $ 3,000 or more . Independent workers who enjoyed the profits of their own business ven- tures made a much better ...
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Institutional Economics | 80 |
GEMMILL Fundamentals of Economics By W E Atkins | 91 |
CASTENHOLZ Control of Distribution Costs and Sales By W P Fiske | 137 |
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