American Building Association News: Official Organ United States League, Volume 42American Building Association, 1922 |
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... Reserve Group met December 16th at the Ohio Hotel , Youngstown . Secretary Devine presented a detailed re- port on new Federal Legislation . Mr. H. S. Rosenthal also delivered an address . Great interest was manifested by all present ...
... Reserve Group met December 16th at the Ohio Hotel , Youngstown . Secretary Devine presented a detailed re- port on new Federal Legislation . Mr. H. S. Rosenthal also delivered an address . Great interest was manifested by all present ...
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... reserve and undivided profits , equal to 4 per cent of the loans . The reserve fund was increased by $ 272,314 during the fiscal period and only $ 17,279 charged off . Associations hold only $ 152,065 in real estate , exclusive of nine ...
... reserve and undivided profits , equal to 4 per cent of the loans . The reserve fund was increased by $ 272,314 during the fiscal period and only $ 17,279 charged off . Associations hold only $ 152,065 in real estate , exclusive of nine ...
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... Reserve is Better . 1. Success is by no means a matter of chance . 2 . It is merely the result of work 3 . And economical habits . 4. The wise person saves money 5. And accumulates a reserve for times of stress . 6. We recommend that ...
... Reserve is Better . 1. Success is by no means a matter of chance . 2 . It is merely the result of work 3 . And economical habits . 4. The wise person saves money 5. And accumulates a reserve for times of stress . 6. We recommend that ...
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... reserve fund , $ 3,266 . During the year the association gained 35 per cent in assets and 202 per cent in number of shares in force . Arnold Foster , president ; William E. Bouton , secretary . ¶ While other cities have been hesitating ...
... reserve fund , $ 3,266 . During the year the association gained 35 per cent in assets and 202 per cent in number of shares in force . Arnold Foster , president ; William E. Bouton , secretary . ¶ While other cities have been hesitating ...
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... reserve fund and undivided earnings $ 148,391 . Chas . A. Wiley , president ; Chas . H. Tucker , secretary . DELAWARE . The housing situation is evidently as bad in Wilmington as anywhere else , for a number of prominent citizens have ...
... reserve fund and undivided earnings $ 148,391 . Chas . A. Wiley , president ; Chas . H. Tucker , secretary . DELAWARE . The housing situation is evidently as bad in Wilmington as anywhere else , for a number of prominent citizens have ...
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