The Bankers' Magazine, and Journal of the Money Market, Volume 34Richard Groombridge, 1874 - Banks and banking |
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Page 48
... balance - sheet in a perfectly sound and in a perfectly satisfactory posi- tion , and in this I would rather err on the side of caution than distribute too much , or let too much appear in the balance - sheet . We have made full and ...
... balance - sheet in a perfectly sound and in a perfectly satisfactory posi- tion , and in this I would rather err on the side of caution than distribute too much , or let too much appear in the balance - sheet . We have made full and ...
Page 55
... balance - sheet at this time of the year , but from an abstract of its operations the following gratifying facts were disclosed . The deposits have increased since the last balance - sheet was published to the extent of £ 72,516 ...
... balance - sheet at this time of the year , but from an abstract of its operations the following gratifying facts were disclosed . The deposits have increased since the last balance - sheet was published to the extent of £ 72,516 ...
Page 108
" The directors place before the shareholders the accounts and balance- sheet for the half - year ending December 31 , 1873 . After payment of all expenses , and making provision for bad and doubtful debts , there remains a net profit ...
" The directors place before the shareholders the accounts and balance- sheet for the half - year ending December 31 , 1873 . After payment of all expenses , and making provision for bad and doubtful debts , there remains a net profit ...
Page 116
... Balance - Sheet , 31st December , 1873 . LIABILITIES . Dr. Proprietors ' capital - 20,000 shares , £ 10 each , fully paid Less 1,969 shares surrendered by the liquidator of the late Metropolitan and Provincial Bank , Limited 66 ...
... Balance - Sheet , 31st December , 1873 . LIABILITIES . Dr. Proprietors ' capital - 20,000 shares , £ 10 each , fully paid Less 1,969 shares surrendered by the liquidator of the late Metropolitan and Provincial Bank , Limited 66 ...
Page 117
... Balance carried to balance - sheet above .. £ 11,117 18 10 £ 23,244 16 8 Cr . Value of interest in assets and securities of the late Metro- politan and Provincial Bank , estimated at $ 20,000 ; less balance already standing in the books ...
... Balance carried to balance - sheet above .. £ 11,117 18 10 £ 23,244 16 8 Cr . Value of interest in assets and securities of the late Metro- politan and Provincial Bank , estimated at $ 20,000 ; less balance already standing in the books ...
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Page 674 - Edward's island, and of the several islands thereunto adjacent, without being restricted to any distance from the shore; with permission to land upon the coasts and shores of those colonies and the islands thereof, and also upon the Magdalen islands, for the purpose of drying their nets and curing their fish...
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Page 496 - And the United States also solemnly pledges its faith to make provision at the earliest practicable period for the redemption of the United States notes in coin.