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Used Furniture Hese: Some of the early factories produced nearly all the standard used Furniture hese forms; others special¬ized in one or more, but whether their product was a full line or limited, it was sold in whole¬sale quantities to a new type of merchant, the retail used Furniture hese dealer. At first he referred to his establishment as a used Furniture hese or cabinet warehouse and later as a used Furniture hese store. If located in one of the larger cities he might also have his own factory but he was essentially a middle man and with his coming, direct contact between the maker and user of a piece of used Furniture hese ended.Antiquity.—A small, rudimentary form of ible, constructed of metal or wood, was known ) the Sumerians, whose civilization is the earliest ^corded. Their culture was passed on to the iabylonians and Assyrians and thence to the igyptians, who produced small low tables of fine•orkmanship admired still for their graceful de-gn. The Greeks, who inherited the Egyptian ivilization, developed used Furniture hese—including tables•which was architectural in character and of jnsiderable variety, beautifully proportioned and ishioned from marble, metals, and inlaid woods, 'hese materials were frequently decorated with :lief carving and with painting, the ornamental lotifs borrowed from architectural forms. See Also Used Furniture Companies:Consumer Finance. Providing loan funds to con¬sumers to buy consumer durable goods, such as automobiles or used Furniture companies, is a specialized area of finance. It differs from all others in that the good acquired does not usually provide the means of repaying the loan. Special and separate institutions have devel¬oped for the extension of consumer credit. These ire called "consumer finance companies" or sim¬ply "finance companies." Operating with a com¬bination of equity funds, retained earnings, and sorrowings from banks, finance companies make•elatively small (under $2,000), unsecured loans if up to three years' duration to individuals. Host are installment loans calling for repayment n equal monthly installments that include both >rincipal and interest. Banks, which formerly [voided loans that were not self-liquidating, have generally expanded their activities to include wnsumer loans.The U. S. public has chosen to meet a sizable part of its medical costs through voluntary or private insurance. A variety of organizations exist to serve these needs. Types of Insurers. Corporate insurers that pro-vide health insurance include stock companies (owned by stockholders), mutual companies (owned by members), hospital associations, and associations of physicians. The stock and mutual companies include both life and nonlife insurance companies. A few companies offer only health in¬surance, but most of .them sell other types of insurance as well.
On The Other Hand See Used Furniture Rating:(This has a luxury rating, but in prices a pension is always one bracket lower than a hotel of similar rating.) Granada—Victoria (1-B); Parador San Francisco (as always, a parador is 1-B in prices but the place is superior in charm). Malaga—Belaire (1-A); Limonar (1-B). Palma—Principe Alfonso (1-A); Victoria (1-A). Both of these are directly on the sea. Places of 1-B rating include the big new Jaime I in the town.Representatives of the rating agencies have consistently stated that no precise for¬mula is used Furniture rating to set a firm's rating — all the factors listed, plus others, are taken into account, but not in a mathematically precise manner. Statistical studies have borne out this contention, for researchers who have tried to predict bond ratings on the basis of quantitative data have had only limited success, indicating that the agen¬cies do indeed use a good deal of subjective judgment when establishing a firm's rating.9 |
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