The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Capital and Labour have each a market - value . The market - value of Capital is settled on the Stock Exchange after consideration of all the factors affecting the particular enter- prise , and is indicated in yield of interest per cent ...
Capital and Labour have each a market - value . The market - value of Capital is settled on the Stock Exchange after consideration of all the factors affecting the particular enter- prise , and is indicated in yield of interest per cent ...
Pagina 951
... capital to transfer their interests in the enterprise to others , and the new holders of the capital acquire it under the assured belief that they are taking no risk of loss . The holders of the capital in an enterprise are generally a ...
... capital to transfer their interests in the enterprise to others , and the new holders of the capital acquire it under the assured belief that they are taking no risk of loss . The holders of the capital in an enterprise are generally a ...
Pagina 961
... Capital and Labour in the ratio respectively of the amount of dividend calculated at the basic rate on the profit - sharing capital of the enterprise and the amount of the pay roll of the enterprise . For example , the Ordinary Share ...
... Capital and Labour in the ratio respectively of the amount of dividend calculated at the basic rate on the profit - sharing capital of the enterprise and the amount of the pay roll of the enterprise . For example , the Ordinary Share ...
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