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 1925, a bonus to shareholders in the form of new shares.

On a smaller scale the discount companies enjoy the same advantages as the banks, of handling a mass of money many times the size of their capital We saw that the Westminster Bank, with a paid-up capital of nine millions, held nearly 273 millions deposited with it by the public. When we look at the balance-sheet of the Union Discount Company, the largest of the joint stock companies that engage in this kind of business, we find that, with a paid-up capital of £1,125,000, it held forty millions "in loans and deposits, including provision for contingencies." Let us summarize its balance sheet of December 31, 1924:—

The position of the company is clear and pleasant; it has borrowed forty millions, put a net sum of thirty-six millions into bills