Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco BayBancroft Company, 1917 - 47 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página
... interest on overdue . accounts . Instead of the manufacturer or jobber being obliged to borrow heavily to finance the retailer , thus acting as a banker for his cus- tomers , it places the distribution of credit with the banks , where ...
... interest on overdue . accounts . Instead of the manufacturer or jobber being obliged to borrow heavily to finance the retailer , thus acting as a banker for his cus- tomers , it places the distribution of credit with the banks , where ...
Página
... interest . The essentials of domestic exchange are not different from those of foreign exchange . Money has to be shipped from one part of the United States to another , and it costs something to ship it . The average cost of ...
... interest . The essentials of domestic exchange are not different from those of foreign exchange . Money has to be shipped from one part of the United States to another , and it costs something to ship it . The average cost of ...
Página
... interest for time elapsing before maturity , and reasonable insurance for the possibility of non - payment . The up and down fluctuations of exchange between shipping limits are borne by the banks , and , since they gain about as much ...
... interest for time elapsing before maturity , and reasonable insurance for the possibility of non - payment . The up and down fluctuations of exchange between shipping limits are borne by the banks , and , since they gain about as much ...
Página
... interest in the country and in the legislation being enacted , they can bring about a very much more business- like administration of government affairs , and this they are seemingly beginning to do at the present moment . " By H. H. ...
... interest in the country and in the legislation being enacted , they can bring about a very much more business- like administration of government affairs , and this they are seemingly beginning to do at the present moment . " By H. H. ...
Página 5
... interest that the locomotives there had been made in Leeds . In Brazil I observed that only a small part of the rolling stock came from the United States , and in Chile I noted a few specimens from the Baldwin works , but for the most ...
... interest that the locomotives there had been made in Leeds . In Brazil I observed that only a small part of the rolling stock came from the United States , and in Chile I noted a few specimens from the Baldwin works , but for the most ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco Bay (Classic Reprint) Hubert Howe Bancroft Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco Bay? Hubert Howe Bancroft Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco Bay Hubert Howe Bancroft Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Términos y frases comunes
abroad advantage American Express American Express Company American manufacturers bankers bill of exchange bill of lading Buenos Aires capital cent charge Chile co-operation Commerce Court commodities Company competition Congress corporation cost cotton Cusco customs demand dollars domestic draft duty established Europe European export trade extent facilities fact farmer favor Federal Reserve Federal Reserve Act Federal Trade Commission Foreign Exchange foreign markets foreign trade German important increase industry interest Interstate Commerce Commission Krauthoff labor land Latin America legislation lines loan material matter means ment merchandise merchants methods nature operation organization political port practical present President principal profit proper question railroads railway reason regulation secure selling shipment shippers South America tariff things tion trade acceptances transactions United wages wealth Webb Bill York
Pasajes populares
Página 131 - An Act to create a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes," approved September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, shall be construed as extending to unfair methods of competition used in export trade against competitors engaged in export trade, even though the acts constituting such unfair methods are done without the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.