Modern Business: Corporation financeJoseph French Johnson The Institute, 1913 - Business |
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advantages agreement amount assets bank banker board of directors bond issue bondholders borrow brokers by-laws capital stock Carnegie Steel Company cash cent certificate chapter collateral trust common stock concern consolidation contracts convertible bonds corporation's coupon bonds court creditors Cumulative voting debenture dividends earnings enterprise expenses fixed charges holders holding company incorporation insolvency interest investment investors J. P. Morgan liabilities loans manufacturing meetings ment method mortgage bonds necessary notes officers operating organization owners paid pany par value payable payment plants poration preferred stock principal profits promoter purchase Railroad Company railway reason received reorganization securities sell share sinking fund sold speculative statement Steel Company Steel Corporation Stock Exchange stockholders subscribers subsidiary companies surplus syndicate tion transfer underwriting United States Steel usually vendor voting voting trust Wall Street York York Stock Exchange