The book Money to "loan": the Status of "loan" As a Verb was written by author Edwin Frederick Mack Here you can read free online of Money to "loan": the Status of "loan" As a Verb book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Money to "loan": the Status of "loan" As a Verb a good or bad book?
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"... the interest of the man who loaned part of the purchase price." The New York Tribune, March 9, 1901. " These great cities began calling in their sur- plus capital which had been loaned in other markets . . . ". The Louisville Courier-Journal, Nov. 19, 1901. " Agricultural banks for the purpose of loaning money . . . ". The Bankers Magazine, November, 1901 (page 693). " The receiving and loaning out of deposits . . . has become the larger part of the trust companies' business." Political Sc...ience Quarterly, June, 1901 (page 252). " One suggestion ... is that the money could be loaned to counties to build improved highways." The Washington Post, Nov. 26, 1901. " At the close of the day money was loaned at six per cent." Chicago Post, May 10, 1901. "No prudent man would think of loaning his money in such a manner." The Banking Law Jour- nal, November, 1901 (page 807). " A house which would loan out five millions and a half to the Northern Pacific . . . ". New York Sun, Oct. 4, 1873. " In a locality where money is loaned on an 8 per cent basis the profit under the present system is figured .
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