Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen 23F. Hunt, 1850 |
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... INTEREST OF MONEY . NUMBER IV . * As I have already stated , interest is the price paid for the use of money . The use of money has an exchangeable value ; and interest is the estimate put upon that value . This species of price differs ...
... INTEREST OF MONEY . NUMBER IV . * As I have already stated , interest is the price paid for the use of money . The use of money has an exchangeable value ; and interest is the estimate put upon that value . This species of price differs ...
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... interest is influenced just in the same way as the market price of any other commodity . We will consider somewhat particularly the principal grounds of its fluctuation . It is to be observed , in the first place , that interest , like ...
... interest is influenced just in the same way as the market price of any other commodity . We will consider somewhat particularly the principal grounds of its fluctuation . It is to be observed , in the first place , that interest , like ...
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... interest of money to be invested in marine ventures is commonly very high . Money lent on what is called post - obit bond , usually bears high interest . An heir , for example , borrows money on condition of repaying it , with interest ...
... interest of money to be invested in marine ventures is commonly very high . Money lent on what is called post - obit bond , usually bears high interest . An heir , for example , borrows money on condition of repaying it , with interest ...
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... interest . In regard to money , he makes two precisely opposite assertions . As I have intimated above , he says in one passage : " Of all values , the one not immediately disposable is that of money . " ( 3. ) Only three or four pages ...
... interest . In regard to money , he makes two precisely opposite assertions . As I have intimated above , he says in one passage : " Of all values , the one not immediately disposable is that of money . " ( 3. ) Only three or four pages ...
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... interest . Any capital which the owner does not wish to employ himself , may be the foundation of a loan at interest . For example , suppose a man possesses a farm which he cannot conveniently cultivate himself , he may say to his ...
... interest . Any capital which the owner does not wish to employ himself , may be the foundation of a loan at interest . For example , suppose a man possesses a farm which he cannot conveniently cultivate himself , he may say to his ...
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