Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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Page 29
... capital rather than to establish hard and fast rules . The experience of operators is the best aid in estimating working capital and should be obtained whenever possible . Frequency of the Turn . The factors which bear most directly ...
... capital rather than to establish hard and fast rules . The experience of operators is the best aid in estimating working capital and should be obtained whenever possible . Frequency of the Turn . The factors which bear most directly ...
Page 30
... capital required in this operation may be summarized as follows : Expenditure . Amount per thousand feet . Portion paid from working capital . Number of times work- ing capital Working cap- ital required per thousand is turned annually ...
... capital required in this operation may be summarized as follows : Expenditure . Amount per thousand feet . Portion paid from working capital . Number of times work- ing capital Working cap- ital required per thousand is turned annually ...
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... capital , an interest rate of 25 per cent . If working capital is turned twice a year , the same profit would be earned by $ 5.70 , an interest rate of 50 per cent . If the working capital is turned every three months , or four times ...
... capital , an interest rate of 25 per cent . If working capital is turned twice a year , the same profit would be earned by $ 5.70 , an interest rate of 50 per cent . If the working capital is turned every three months , or four times ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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