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...Fees, 2,673.00 Dividend, $10,956.15 Capital, 5,613.08 16,569.23 $264,488.21 $262,488.21 ASSETS. LIABILITIES. 1900-01. 1901-02. 1900-01. 1901-02. Merchandise, $39,138.07 $40,919.01 Capital, $32,374.75 $36,493.24 Fixtures, 2,435.50 2,715.92 Sinking Fund 54.86 158.78 Cash, 6,493.10 10,449.76 Profit and Loss, 13,211.04 16,569.23 Accounts receivable, 12,466.70 14,913.23 Accounts payable, 14,892.72 15,776.67 $60,533.37 $68,997.92 $60,533.37 $68,997.92 1900-01 1901-02 Stock depreciated, $1,443.82 $1,113.05 Taxes, 544.34 608.23 Rent, 2,634.54 3,305.62 Membership up to December...
...Cost of merchandise, in terms of percentage of total sales. Running expenses, in terms of percentage of total sales. Profit**, in terms of percentage of total sales. % % % 1901-02 81.6 13.0 5.4 1900-01 83.5 12.4 4.1 1899-00 83.9 12.5 3.6 1898-99 84.4 12.6 3.0 1897-98 84.9 12.1 3.0 1896-97 85.3 11.8 2.9 Change in period from...
...every one who desires authoritative student control of the Society, temporarily a necessity for keeping artificially the number of members below the present maximum, and this might best be done probably by a slight increase in the cost of membership tickets. Such an increase would go to the clear profit of the Society; and strictly it seems no more than just if the incorporation brings all the financial improvements which are anticipated from it. But even the increase of less than a dollar, required immediately to reduce the membership by 988 would be diminished each year for three years, until...
...their most intensified form. When a customer enters the store the employes know that if he is not properly treated he can, if necessary, make the fact known at the annual meeting. Under the proposed plan, however, this incentive, the only existing one, for the employe receives no profit from his sales, will be wanting, and no other is substituted in its place...
...incorporate a business concern there must be stockholders. The stockholders, in our case, must be excluded from personal profit from their stock, and they are inevitably left exposed to the injury to reputation and standing, which would certainly result if the business should suffer while in their custody...