Excerpt from A Preliminary Abstract of Statistics of Common Carriers (Steam Railways, Express Companies, and the Pullman Company): For the Year Ended December 31, 1937
Q/ The diecrcpancy between the profit and loss balances shown on pages 5 and 6 is explained by the fact that shen a Class I steam reilsey files an annual report for a period ending prior to December 31, the income and profit and loss account is included in the tabulations, but the balance sheet is not included.
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