Credit ManagementRonald Press Company, 1925 - 444 sider |
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Side 16
... Risk . - A real understanding of credit involves far more than a mere definition . It presup- poses a knowledge of the bases upon which credit is founded . In business we hear various terms used in connection with the creation of a ...
... Risk . - A real understanding of credit involves far more than a mere definition . It presup- poses a knowledge of the bases upon which credit is founded . In business we hear various terms used in connection with the creation of a ...
Side 17
... Risk . - The question of arrang- ing the four C's of credit in the order of their importance always divides credit men into two or more groups . Many rate capacity and capital as high as character or even Ch . 31 17 THE BASES OF CREDIT.
... Risk . - The question of arrang- ing the four C's of credit in the order of their importance always divides credit men into two or more groups . Many rate capacity and capital as high as character or even Ch . 31 17 THE BASES OF CREDIT.
Side 18
... risk , it is oftentimes intangible in comparison with capacity and capital . All of those characteristics which we call attributes of personality are difficult to classify . As an index of the applicant's character we like to know ...
... risk , it is oftentimes intangible in comparison with capacity and capital . All of those characteristics which we call attributes of personality are difficult to classify . As an index of the applicant's character we like to know ...
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... risk must take the full brunt of the situation , for certain districts . and communities are often dependent on single industries for their support . Arrangements to make pay periods coincide with each other , so that money is coming in ...
... risk must take the full brunt of the situation , for certain districts . and communities are often dependent on single industries for their support . Arrangements to make pay periods coincide with each other , so that money is coming in ...
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... ) C. B. D. means Cash Before Delivery , and is the term used for all ordinary cash transactions . ( 6 ) C. O. D. means Collect on Delivery or Cash on De- livery . When sales are made to poor risks in 26 [ Pt . I BASIC CONSIDERATIONS.
... ) C. B. D. means Cash Before Delivery , and is the term used for all ordinary cash transactions . ( 6 ) C. O. D. means Collect on Delivery or Cash on De- livery . When sales are made to poor risks in 26 [ Pt . I BASIC CONSIDERATIONS.
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Side 324 - The court shall order the trustee to pay all taxes legally due and owing by the bankrupt to the United States, state, county, district, or municipality in advance of the payment of dividends to creditors...
Side 53 - Does not specify the place where it is drawn or the place where it is payable ; or 4.
Side 291 - ... procures upon the faith thereof, for the benefit either of himself or of such person, firm or corporation, either or any of the things of benefit mentioned in...
Side 328 - A discharge in bankruptcy shall release a bankrupt from all of his provable debts, except such as (1) are due as a tax levied by the United States, the State, county, district, or municipality in which he resides; (2) are liabilities for obtaining property by false pretenses or false representations, or for willful and malicious injuries to the person or property of another...
Side 320 - Referees respectively are hereby invested, subject always to a review by the judge, within the limits of their districts as established from time to time...
Side 325 - ... wages due to workmen, clerks, traveling or city salesmen, or servants, which have been earned within three months before the date of commencement of proceedings, not to exceed three hundred dollars to each claimant.
Side 287 - The sale, transfer or assignment, in bulk, of any part or the whole of a stock of merchandise, or merchandise and the fixtures pertaining to the conducting of said business, otherwise than in the ordinary course of trade and in the regular and usual prosecution of the business of the seller, transferor or assignor, shall be void as against the creditors of the seller, transferor, assignor, unless the seller.
Side 58 - A negotiable bill may be negotiated by any person in possession of the same, however such possession may have been acquired, if, by the terms of the bill, the carrier undertakes to deliver the goods to the order of such person ; or if, at the time of negotiation, the bill is in such form that it may be negotiated by delivery.
Side 56 - If given at the place of business of the person to receive notice, it must be given before the close of business hours on the day following; 2.
Side 60 - A contract to sell goods is a contract whereby the seller agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a consideration called the price.