Underwriters' AccountsGee & Company, 1903 - 62 páginas |
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... sides into settlement with one another at various intervals , and so exercise a regulating influence of some general kind , a clean settlement might be postponed indefinitely . Brokerage . — It has already been seen that premiums are ...
... sides into settlement with one another at various intervals , and so exercise a regulating influence of some general kind , a clean settlement might be postponed indefinitely . Brokerage . — It has already been seen that premiums are ...
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... sides of this book , although the only discount which an underwriter has to deal with is discount pay- able by him . Of course this could always be adjusted on the debit side in the usual manner , and the Discount columns on the credit side ...
... sides of this book , although the only discount which an underwriter has to deal with is discount pay- able by him . Of course this could always be adjusted on the debit side in the usual manner , and the Discount columns on the credit side ...
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... side and the discount on the credit will have been posted from the credit side of the Cash Book . There will naturally be fewer entries in the Discount columns on the credit side of the Cash Book , and , being synonymous with those on ...
... side and the discount on the credit will have been posted from the credit side of the Cash Book . There will naturally be fewer entries in the Discount columns on the credit side of the Cash Book , and , being synonymous with those on ...
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... side are posted from the Premium , Salvage , and Cash Books ; those on the credit from the Claim , Reinsurance , and Cash Books . It is quite as essential to show in each account the monthly totals of the Premiums , Salvages , Claims ...
... side are posted from the Premium , Salvage , and Cash Books ; those on the credit from the Claim , Reinsurance , and Cash Books . It is quite as essential to show in each account the monthly totals of the Premiums , Salvages , Claims ...
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... side . Accordingly it will be unnecessary to open more than one Capital or Drawing Account , as by means of the separate columns the position of each name can be shown clearly . The Dividend Account will contain the income received in ...
... side . Accordingly it will be unnecessary to open more than one Capital or Drawing Account , as by means of the separate columns the position of each name can be shown clearly . The Dividend Account will contain the income received in ...
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Página 8 - And so we the assurers are contented, and do hereby promise and bind ourselves each one for his own part, our heirs, executors, and goods to the assured, their executors, administrators, and assigns for the true performance of the premises, confessing ourselves paid the consideration due unto us for this assurance by the assured...
Página 6 - All loss which arises in consequence of extraordinary sacrifices made or expenses incurred for the preservation of the ship and cargo come within general average, and must be borne proportionably by all who are interested.