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financial. WAR LOAN. , A SIMPLE WAY OUT OF A DIFFICULTY. SEC p?vinnvr I . { STOCK by ANNUAL WtTunv- , h „ ],I,{oll INCOME C'UMTVI DISTIIK,)ING -TOUK r-" 10 '! Fiimncc Act of 1917" imne C ,T!" llsor - v Clauses make it financiil v 1 ev ' el '- VOII ° with certain C f H 01 "T S , im,St * ,lbscribo t0 nf' n' >, i 10 °r evt ' n a sreat part hn4n s . Ci JPital is required in his biMness or is lacked up in jirofitabb inI. -i 11 can on! - v ~ bp v.-itJulrawii at a considerable sacrifice. This difficulty can , , ov ® r <-omo and loss avoided under the plan originated by the A.M.P. Society, unicli issues policies payablo in inscribed stock. Hundreds of business men and larniers throughout the Dominion have adopted this plan. Iho outstanding features aro:— T rn m T 9}r^ NIMENT 3TAS APPRO?, • A an( l considerii'S tho liability of taxpayers to subscribo will credit a contributor with ■ft P( l ua ' vnliw to the. amount ot the assurance taken as soon as the first premium is paid, 2. Purchasers may toe urn amounts ranging Ironi J,'2(10 to =£,1000 on their own or another eligible life, and I lie instalments may be spread oyer from 5 to 2(1 years. 3. The A.M.P. Society purchases (ho Stock, which is held until all promiunis arc paid, unless death intervenes, in which event ic.wouid be immediately handed over free of further, payment, and earn interest at 4.J per cent., free of income tax. 4. Two years from date of issue bonuses vest, and the usual non-forfeitiiro privileges, as well as Loan 'Value, Surrender Value, and Paid-up Policy are. available. 'I ho above is, without doubt, a. splendid arrangement, both .for the salaried man and for tho investor Tvho does not wish to disturb his capital. ILLUSTRATION. Say your money is earning 10 per cent, net. Why withdraw ,£IOOO from a 10 per cent, investment to .secure Stock earning 4} per cent., when you can retain .vour <421000 capital undisturbed, and purchase .£IOOO of Stock by. means of : an Assurance .Policy, paying tho proiniunts. out of the income from your investment? This is clearly illustrated by the following comparison DIRECT INVESTMENT. £1000 invested in Inscribed . Stock yields per annum (at -di per cent.) ' UMS 0 0 In 20 years interest earned would be j"900 0 0 The redemption of the Bond would yield ICOO 0 0 A total of JJI9OO 0 0 INDIRECT INVESTMENT. Assume «£1()00 is invested in your busi. ness at 10 per cent, net, and the income therefrom applied to purchase an A.M.P. Bond:— At age <10 the 20 annual payments required by (he Society for a .CIOOO Debenture would be <££3 11 S Amount of capital invested as above ,61000 0 0 Less Payment of first premium 13 11 8 Balance of capital in business .£950 8 1 Annual interest , at 10 per cent, on <£050 .£95 12 0 Less second and -subsequent. annual premiums 13 11, 8 Balanco of interest =£52 0 i At (lie end of 20 years you have— Still in Business X9SG .A.M.P. Bond .................. 1000 ' -119-years' savings of , 9FB. 20th year's interest on X 930 95 { \ a» (Interest on tho .£IS p.a. front tho diroct investment and on the .£52 p.a. saved tinder the indirect investment have not been taken into account.) It will Ire seen therefore that ■ the total value of the direct investment is i J31900 Whereas under the indirect investment tli'e return is .£3039 In addition to which the A.M.P. purchaser enjoys assurance protection for 20 years. The example quoted is tinder a policy without 'bonr/es. By paying a slightly higher premium bonus additions would be secured. As the Loan closes on 31st inst., all business must be completed by that date. All further information will be promptly supplied by CAIiR AND PIPER, Chief Agents, A.M.P. Society, Wellington. P.O. Box 1464. Telephone 1320.

The CHEVROLET model, "FourNinety," always a dependablo and trustworthy automobile, now is in a position to receive tho attention of those who desire completeness in equipment with tho minimum in price and tho utmost in performance. The advance 1918 model now offered, more than ever before, is entitled to . the term Economy Car, for it. embodies everything necessary for enjoyable motoring with the least expense. —Advt.

Firm soles and line i.ppers mean long wear in boots and-shoes. Seo our highgrade Box Calf "Keltic" <pen fronts at 365. fid., closed fronts lißs. Gd. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt.

PROFITS And a. small idea sometimes makes a big fortune for tho lucky man who was wiso enough to uso Iho idea when ho had it. Make your ideas earn a fortune for you. Send for splendid' free Book, "Advice to Inventors." Honry Hughes, Ltd., Featherston Street, Wellington.— Advt.'

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 205, 18 May 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 205, 18 May 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 205, 18 May 1918, Page 6

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