Word: turnoveritis
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Last week, the founder-stockholders scanned their annual financial report with satisfaction. That the breadline had become remote as Mars was evident when they observed that their News-Herald started with a $5,000 shoestring, now had 103 employes earning a $125,000 annual payroll, 250 carriers earning $3,000...
Ward's is capitalized at $115,000, has a current inventory close to $300,000. Gross business for 1936 up to last week was about $200,000. Until this year no profit ever showed on the books because surplus cash was promptly plowed back into stock, frequently for rare...
Talcott's own funds are supplemented by borrowing from banks at low rates. The paper it buys is short-term, the turnover rapid. Income is derived from interest on the money it advances and from commissions for the services it performs. For the first nine months of this year...
Workers have not been the only beneficiaries of the pre-year plan. The rate of layoff and return have been reduced 25%. Fewer men have quit, fewer have been fired (layoffs do not count as discharges). For manufacturers this lower rate of labor turnover makes for more efficient operation, fewer...
The CRIMSON has an annual turnover of approximately $80,000, and the management of these funds prepares one for future work in the business world.