Credits and Collections in Theory and PracticeMcGraw-Hill book Company, Incorporated, 1924 - 465 sider |
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... less general accept- ability , which ordinarily pass as money , as will be shown in the following pages . Thus , credit may be something potential or realized , that part which has been used becoming a debt , while the unutilized ...
... less general accept- ability , which ordinarily pass as money , as will be shown in the following pages . Thus , credit may be something potential or realized , that part which has been used becoming a debt , while the unutilized ...
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... less likely are the abuses hereinbefore mentioned to be repeated and the greater the benefits that will result from our credit system . Credit and the Business Cycle . - The oscillating movement of business commonly known as the ...
... less likely are the abuses hereinbefore mentioned to be repeated and the greater the benefits that will result from our credit system . Credit and the Business Cycle . - The oscillating movement of business commonly known as the ...
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... less than 15 crises have occurred in the United States alone within the past 110 years , and all of them with remarkable regularity , each cycle culminating every 7 or 10 years in a crisis followed by a state of dullness and inactivity ...
... less than 15 crises have occurred in the United States alone within the past 110 years , and all of them with remarkable regularity , each cycle culminating every 7 or 10 years in a crisis followed by a state of dullness and inactivity ...
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... less , it seems that , although they are universally as acceptable as gold itself would be , they are no more synonymous with gold than are bonds of corporations or promissory notes of individuals whose reputation for paying promptly is ...
... less , it seems that , although they are universally as acceptable as gold itself would be , they are no more synonymous with gold than are bonds of corporations or promissory notes of individuals whose reputation for paying promptly is ...
Side 19
... less than 100 years from date of issue and a few are known to have a life of 150 years . The average investor and credit manager , as will be shown in the chapter on " Financial Statement Analysis , " is interested not so much in the ...
... less than 100 years from date of issue and a few are known to have a life of 150 years . The average investor and credit manager , as will be shown in the chapter on " Financial Statement Analysis , " is interested not so much in the ...
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Credits and Collections in Theory and Practice ... Theodore N. Beckman Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1924 |
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30 days accounts receivable advantage amount assignment assignor Association of Credit attorney bank bankruptcy basis bills buyer capital cent chap charge claims concerning condition consideration court credit bureaus credit company credit department credit grantors credit information credit insurance Credit Interchange credit manager credit risk credit standing creditors Credits and Collections current assets current liabilities customer's customers debtor debts delinquent draft financial statements Fixed Assets folder furnish houses inquiry insolvent Interchange Bureau investigation involved jobbers ledger letter liabilities lines of trade loans located loss ment mercantile agencies merchandise merchants method names National Association notes obligations obtained operation overdue accounts past due payable payment profit promissory notes prompt purchases ratio reason record references replevin retail credit risk secured seller selling settlement subscribers tion usually
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Side 409 - States; * or (5) admitted in writing his inability to pay his debts and his willingness to be adjudged a bankrupt on that ground.
Side 409 - States as a holiday or as a day of public fasting or thanksgiving; (15) a person shall be deemed insolvent within the provisions of this act whenever the aggregate of his property, exclusive of any property which he may have conveyed, transferred, concealed, or removed, or permitted to be concealed or removed, with intent to defraud, hinder or delay his creditors, shall not, at a fair valuation, be sufficient in amount to pay his debts...
Side 423 - ... (3) have not been duly scheduled in time for proof and allowance, with the name of the creditor, if known to the bankrupt, unless such creditor had notice or actual knowledge of the proceedings in bankruptcy; or (4) were created by his fraud, embezzlement, misappropriation or defalcation while acting as an officer or in any fiduciary capacity...
Side 362 - Subject to the provisions of this Act, when the buyer of goods becomes insolvent, the unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu, that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods as long as they are in course of transit, and may retain them until payment or tender of the price.
Side 26 - A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person, or to bearer.
Side 17 - A negotiable promissory note within the meaning of this act is an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another signed by the maker engaging to pay on demand, or at a fixed or determinable future time, a sum certain in money to order or to bearer.
Side 206 - ... for the purpose of procuring in any form whatsoever, either the delivery of personal property, the payment of cash, the making of a loan or credit, the extension of a credit...
Side 363 - ... (3) If goods are delivered to a ship chartered by the buyer, it is a question depending on the circumstances of the particular case, whether they are in the possession of the master as a carrier or as agent of the buyer.
Side 372 - The sale, transfer or assignment, in bulk, of any part or the whole of a stock of merchandise...
Side 363 - Where an unpaid seller has made part delivery of the goods, he may exercise his right of lien on the remainder, unless such part delivery has been made under such circumstances as to show an intent to waive the lien or right of retention.