Debt and its collection in Malay magazine business before World War II
Debt is the flexibility rendered by the publisher to the merchant to delay their payment in magazine trade. Dealer which normally consisting of agents or dealers, distributors and bookstores are given a certain period, usually from 1 -3 months, before making the payment to the publisher. However, no...
Main Authors: | Hamedi, M.A., Mulyana, D. |
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Format: | Article |
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Medwell Journals
2016
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