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" Shares of $50 each, $5000 at 30 per cent, advance, for which I pay in Cash $6500. Required how much per cent, per annum I 'get on the money advanced. Interest on the stock for 12 months $450 00 Interest on the Interest for 6 months 10 So the $5000 Stock,... "
The American System of Practical Book-keeping: Adapted to the Commerce of ...
by James Arlington Bennet - 1824
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The American System of Practical Book-keeping ...: Exemplified in One Set of ...

James Arlington Bennett - Accounting - 1824 - 204 pages
...00 Interest on the Interest for 6 months 10 So the $5000 Stock, or $6500 Cash has produced $460 12i in one year. Now say — As the money the Stock cost...nearly. Proof. Multiply $6500 by $7 079 which gives $460 13. EDITOR'S PREFACE. -oooTHE old editions of Jackson's Book-Keeping, being adapted neither to the...
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The American System of Practical Book-keeping ... Exemplified in One Set of ...

James Arlington Bennet - Bookkeeping - 1831 - 98 pages
...Stock, or $6,500 Cash, -has produced $460 Щ in one year. Now say— As the money the Stock cost $6,500, is to the Interest of the Stock for one year $460...$7 079 per cent. per annum nearly. Proof. Multiply $6,500 by $7 079 which gives $460 13. 5. If I were to buy Union Bank Stock, that produces semi-annual...
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The System of Calculating Diameter, Circumference, Area, and Squaring the ...

James Morton - Circle-squaring - 1881 - 236 pages
...Interest on the interest for 6 months, io.m So the $5000 stock, or $6500 cash, has produced $460.12]in one year. Now say, as the money the stock cost, $6500, is to the interest of the stock for one year, $460.12^, so is $100 to its 1 year . . 2 years . . 3 " . . 4 " . . • $106.00 112.36 119.10 126.24...
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A Collection of Mathematical Rules and Tables: Including Interest, Equation ...

James Morton - Mathematics - 1887 - 236 pages
...Interest on the interest for 6 months, 10.12^ So the $5000 stock, or $6500 cash, has produced $460.12| in one year. Now say, as the money the stock cost,...$6500, is to the interest of the stock for one year, $460.12i, so is $100 to its 1 year 2 years 3 " • • • $106.00 112.36 119.10 1 years . 8 " . 9...
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