. Business Journal . are as follows: A, Cr. Jan. 1, 1910,$8500- Oct 1, $2000 and Dr. July 1, $4300. B, Cr. Jan. 1, 1910,$5250 • May 1, $3000; Nov. 1, $1000 and Dr. Sept. 1, $500. C,Cr July 1, 1910, $5000; Oct. 1, $1000. What is each manspresent worth at the end of the year, their net gain being$4, 11 I wish to secure a vearlv income of $2000 by an invest-ment in stock. What will be my total investment if I buya stock listed at 98?4 and the company declares a quarterlydividend of 2]/-°^ paving usual brokerage at %%? 12. I wish to borrow $3500 on my 90-day note with interestat 6% For what


. Business Journal . are as follows: A, Cr. Jan. 1, 1910,$8500- Oct 1, $2000 and Dr. July 1, $4300. B, Cr. Jan. 1, 1910,$5250 • May 1, $3000; Nov. 1, $1000 and Dr. Sept. 1, $500. C,Cr July 1, 1910, $5000; Oct. 1, $1000. What is each manspresent worth at the end of the year, their net gain being$4, 11 I wish to secure a vearlv income of $2000 by an invest-ment in stock. What will be my total investment if I buya stock listed at 98?4 and the company declares a quarterlydividend of 2]/-°^ paving usual brokerage at %%? 12. I wish to borrow $3500 on my 90-day note with interestat 6% For what amount must I draw the note that whendiscounted at 6% it will equal the amount I am to borrow? Answers to the above will appear in the March issue. INVITATIONS RECEIVED. The Graduating Class of the Arkansas City Business Collegeinvites you to attend its Commencement Exercises, Thursdayevening, December 22, 1910, at half-past eight oclock at theHigh School Auditorium, Arkansas City, Kans. Sljp !5itsttt?ss Journal. Product Work by F. B. Courtney. NEWS OF THE PROFESSION. We wish we could write as remarkable an autograph asdoes E. M. Huntsinger, of the Huntsinger School, Hartford,Conn. To see it is never to forget it. And to see it attachedas President of the Eastern Commercial Teachers Associa-tion stirs our blood also. We hope the Spring MEET willdelight his earnest soul. J. Kugler, Jr., Principal of the Newark, (N. J.,) Bus-iness College, writes of his so busy times, but does not failto send us a large club for The Journal, with assurances ofmore to follow. W. R. Hill, of the Bliss Business College, North Adams,Mass., declares that his School is filled to overflowing in theday, and the evening class quite large also. That statementwarms our heart, old as it is, for the young men and womenare coming our way rapidly. A Typewriter Advertisement has a Thrilling Trip in aPassenger Balloon.—H. J. Champion of 10 S. Congress Ave.,Atlantic City, had been in the habit of visiting th


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