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		<title>Ireland considered as a field for investment or residence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PREFACE The Author of this Work, having in his professional capacity visited every county in Ireland, except two, and having thus had opportunities, spreading over some years, of informing himself both as to the capabilities of the soil and the character of the people, was, after a time, forcibly impressed with the misapprehension existing in the minds of Englishmen generally upon these important points, and in which he himself once participated. A sense of duty would have alone sufficed to induce a desire upon his part of dispelling illusions calculated to materially prejudice the interests of the inhabitants in so large and important a portion of the United Kingdom. He has, however, been further stimulated to submit the result of his observations and experience in Ireland to the British public, from a knowledge of the vast amount of capital now vainly seeking profitable investment, and from a conviction — as before observed, the result of experience — that it may be employed in the purchase of land in that country, as securely and more profitably than in any other part of Great Britain. He would repeat emphatically the remark of the present Premier, the Earl of Derby, in respect to [...]


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		<title>History of the Thrift Movement in America</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 07:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[EDITOR&#8217;S INTRODUCTION UNTIL quite recently the term &#8221; Thrift &#8221; conveyed meagre conceptions to the aver age mind. There have been, it is true, individuals now and then who, because of so-called peculiar characteristics, or possessing dispositional make-up, unusual or rare, have practiced thrift. These, for the most part, however, have been looked upon as mercenary or miserly. To be thrifty was, in popular thinking, to drive a sharp bargain to demand heavy usury. Thus, the thrifty were characterized as narrow-minded, self -centered, not always the most satisfactory community members. Society frowned upon them, and, while tolerated, they were taken into fellowship reluctantly, or not at all. Until recently, too, thrift was understood in its narrowest sense only that of money saving. Anyone frugal in money matters was characterized as thrifty, as opposed to the wasteful or extravagant. Hence, to be thrifty implied living on the least possible, with the corresponding larger saving and investment. A close buyer, one who could drive a sharp bargain, who had foresight to invest to advantage, who managed to sell on a big margin, who spent little and saved much such was the thrifty person. In our own country, rich in opportunities, with unlimited [...]


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		<title>The People&#8217;s Money : A Brief Analysis of the Present Position in America by John Wesley De Kay</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 07:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THERE is an increasing feeling throughout the United States that there has developed in recent years a power with which the Government is unable to cope, and which is beyond the control of the public. The steps by which this power has been centred in the hands of a few men are little known or understood by the public at large, and the vast majority of the American people have no part in them, except that they are victims of a system by which they are legally robbed, and by which (if it is not stopped) they will be politically enslaved. There has been widespread inquiry, which has sought to get at the root of this hitherto undefined evil. It has been considered that the banking system in America was the basis upon which this evil was founded. There has been a vast amount of legislation for the control of banks and banking, as a means by which the great aggregations of capital in the United States might be kept within reasonable bounds. The difficulty with all of the inquiry and all of the legislation is that it has failed to measure the scope of this aggregated capital or to [...]


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		<title>The New York Stock Exchange; a Discussion of the Business Done, Its Relation to Other Business, To Investment, Speculation and Gambling by H S Martin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 06:49:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FOREWORD The New York Stock Exchange can The be said to have been begun 125 years. Beginning ago 100 years of which it has of the passed under a formulated Constitution. Its beginning was three years after the adoption of the Constitution of the United States and the first meeting of Congress, three years after George Washington first took the oath of office as President; before coal had come into common use, while house were still lighted by candles; 33 years before the first steam railroad; 53 years before the first telegraph message; 64 years before the first ocean cable; 74 years before the first telephone when the whole population of the country was less than that of New York City now; when the country&#8217;s area was not one-fifth of what it is at present; when not even the wildest dreamer could have imagined trains running at sixty miles an hour, wireless telegraphy, articulated speech transmitted thousands of miles, aerial navigation, or the gigantic business enterprises of the minute. The Exchange is the great security market of this country; the business on the done upon its floor is wide-spread Exchange in its interest and effect. The Hughes Committee reported in [...]


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		<title>The Essential Features of Securities by Byron Webber Holt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Our Problem Is There are available for purchase or sale securities of the widest possible variety, issued by countless corporations, municipalities, states, nations, etc. Merely to learn the names of all of them represents a quite impossible task. Equally varied with respect to their individual requirements are the purchasers and sellers of these securities. What is one man&#8217;s meat is another man&#8217;s poison, holds no more true of food than it does of securities. The variety which prevails in the security market, nevertheless, represents a distinct opportunity to the person trained to discriminate, though it is a source of confusion to others. In either case, since mistakes once made cannot as a rule be corrected without loss, the only safe course to pursue is to investigate first. Please Activate the Full Screen Mode for Better Viewing Pleasure (2nd button from the left) LINK http://bikibook.com/books/the-essential-features-of-securities/ EMBED Related posts:Analysis of American and Canadian Securities for the Use of English Investors by Kenneth Ffarington Bellairs There is little doubt that the years 1874-5 will witness... Investment and Speculation &#8211; A Description of the Modern Money Market and Analysis of the Factors Determining the Value of Securities by Thomas Conway EDITOR&#8217;S INTRODUCTION It [...]


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		<title>The Art of Wise Investing &#8211; a Series of short articles on investment values</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PREFACE While the popular impression is probably the reverse, yet it is an undeniable fact that a far vaster sum of money is annually lost in this country through unwise investment, than through pure speculation. While many fortunes are constantly jeopardized and dissipated through what is known as speculation in stocks, bonds, grain-futures and like ventures, yet the many sums, large and small, which annually leave the pockets of actual investors are far greater in amount. Indeed, I would almost say that the losses through &#8220;unwise investment&#8221; are easily ten-fold the losses occasioned through mere speculation on the exchanges. And furthermore, the losses incurred through unwise investing are far more important to the community at large ; for while speculative losses are in a sense anticipated, or at least partly anticipated, the losses through mistaken investments are usually unexpected and unprepared for. Speculative losses often represent the loss of money easily gained, either through former speculation or from other sources, but the average loss of the investing public is generally a loss of hard-earned or industriously accumulated savings; and therefore such losses are felt far more deeply by the community. The art of wise investing involves two primary motives. The [...]


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		<title>Lombard Street, A Description of the Money Market by Walter Bagehot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like the English Constitution, the English credit system is a living thing, that has grown out of its past and is growing into its future. Past, present, and future are thus one continuing process, and no one can hope to understand its present, still less to peer into its future, unless he knows something of the past that is part of them. Bagehot&#8217;s &#8220;Lombard Street&#8221; lights up, with the fire of its author&#8217;s genius, the road that we have travelled, and helps us to see where we are and to wonder whither we are going. Its usefulness, as a work of reference and a standard of comparison, has been enhanced in this new edition by a careful revision of the Notes, carried out by Mr. A. W. Wright, a member of the staff of the Economist newspaper, long edited by Bagehot. Hartley Withers. February, 1915 INTRODUCTORY BY WALTER BAGEHOT I venture to call this Essay &#8221; Lombard Street,&#8221; and not the &#8221; Money Market,&#8221; or any such phrase, because I wish to deal, and to show that I mean to deal, with concrete realities. A notion prevails that the Money Market is something so impalpable that it can only be [...]


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		<title>Does It Pay to Borrow?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This pamphlet is one of a series made available by the War Department under the series title GI Roundtable. As the general title indicates, GI Roundtable pamphlets provide material which information-education officers may use in conducting group discussions or forums as part of an off-duty education program. The content of this pamphlet has been prepared by the Historical Service Board of the American Historical Association. Each pamphlet in the series has only one purpose: to provide factual information and balanced arguments as a basis for discussion of all sides of the question. It is not to be inferred that the War Department endorses any one of the particular views presented. Specific suggestions for the discussion or forum leader who plans to use this pamphlet will he found on page 41. Please Activate the Full Screen Mode for Better Viewing Pleasure (2nd button from the left) LINK http://bikibook.com/books/does-it-pay-to-borrow/ EMBED No related posts.


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		<title>Cordingley&#8217;s Guide to the Stock Exchange</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CORDINGLEY&#8217;S GUIDE TO THE STOCK EXCHANGE &#8211; BEING AN EXPLANATION OF EVERY MODE OF SPECULATING IN STOCKS AND SHARES, AND ILLUSTRATING THE MANNER IN WHICH TRANSACTIONS ARE CARRIED OUT Please Activate the Full Screen Mode for Better Viewing Pleasure (2nd button from the left) LINK http://bikibook.com/books/cordingleys-guide-to-stock-exchange/ EMBED Related posts:The Stock Exchange Business, A Course of Study with References Please Activate the Full Screen Mode for Better Viewing Pleasure... Guttag&#8217;s Foreign Currency and Exchange Guide PREFACE Since the World War 1914-1918 a greater interest generally... The New York Stock Exchange; a Discussion of the Business Done, Its Relation to Other Business, To Investment, Speculation and Gambling by H S Martin FOREWORD The New York Stock Exchange can The be said...


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		<title>Building or Buying a House; A Guide to Wise Investment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FOREWORD By The Author If you intend to buy a home; If you intend to build a home for your own occupancy; If you intend to buy a lot to hold until you are ready to build; If, in short, you belong to that great class of Americans who look forward to &#8220;owning a home someday,&#8221; this book is for you. We are assuming that you expect to live in this home yourself. Hence you have a peculiar interest in eliminating hazards, inconveniences, and sources of future trouble. Because it will be your home, it should be adapted to your own living habits. It should be right for you and your family. We are assuming that you have no money to waste, that you hope to make a sound investment. All of us who collaborated in writing the book have devoted our whole professional lives to the practice and teaching of building design and construction. We all own our homes. We sincerely hope that others may profit from our experience. In the end, of course, the decisions must be your own. It will be your knowledge, your business judgment, that determines success or failure in the undertaking. What we can [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[INTRODUCTION. There are times when a merchant will make almost any sacrifice to obtain ready money. He has entered into no rash speculations, and has only to meet the ordinary legitimate demands of his business, but in order to do so he is suddenly called upon to make a heavy and unexpected loss. To this he gladly submits, for he has been in terror lest no sacrifice could save him from bankruptcy and ruin. But how has this been brought about? Why has he doubted whether his banker would afford him the usual accommodation which when entering into his business engagements he had been relying upon? Or, take the case of a merchant who has a credit of 50,000 at his bankers. Why is he anxious ? The answer in both cases is that there is a run upon the banks and there is a scarcity of cash. Such a time, Mr. Goschen speaking at Leeds on the 28th January, and referring to the &#8221; Baring crisis,&#8221; told us we had &#8221; only escaped by the skin of our teeth.&#8221; He said &#8220;No fertile imagination could exaggerate the gravity of the crisis, and if I attempt to bring home to [...]


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		<title>A Plain Guide to Investment and Finance by Thomas Emley Young</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 13:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[INTRODUCTION The object of this book is simple and direct. All people need to invest their savings from time to time. They are in the way of knowing, from professional the book. experience in finance, what securities are best worthy of attention at certain periods ; and what should be avoided, and why. Most probably they have not available the skilled advice of competent persons ; and they themselves possess but a moderate and merely general knowledge of what forms a sound investment &#8216; in spite of fluctuations of values, and of partial or extensive panics, or in what manner its soundness or inferiority should be discriminated. This book is an attempt to furnish practical guidance on these questions, and is addressed to the ordinary investor, who shuns speculation, and simply wishes to place his money in securities which, so far as foresight and caution can provide, may be reasonably free from frequent anxiety in the holding, — securities, to use a homely phrase, upon which he can sleep in comfort, with the feeling that his savings are safe in their keeping. A brief reference to the course pursued in the book will show the kind of map which it [...]


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		<title>A Man and His Money by Calkin Harvey Reeves</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A WORD BEFORE READING Property, what is it? and wealth, what does it include? Who shall control it? Who shall administer it? On what terms shall it be possessed and enjoyed? These questions pulse with human interest, and the average man is wholly absorbed by them. And so he ought to be. In the very beginning it was ordained that man should have dominion over the material world. He was to &#8220;replenish the earth and subdue it.&#8221; Such a task requires, and ought to require, the whole masterful strength of his mind. The wild goat can find food and shelter, but the subjugation of the earth, the sky, and the sea — this is the task of a man. It is therefore undiscerning zeal — one had almost written unconscionable cant — which exhorts a man to think less of riches and more of religion. There is confusion here in our elemental thinking. Such exhortation does not get to the root of things at all, and it will not pierce through the pride of life that cankers at the heart of our generation. Rather must riches and religion be aligned together in common terms of one spiritual law. There is [...]


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		<title>Adventures in Thrift</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR The incidents, the stores, the organizations and the individuals described in this book are real, not fictitious. At the time that this book goes to press, each one of the societies mentioned is actively engaged in the task of reducing the cost of living for its members. The National Housewives&#8217; League has its headquarters at 25 West Forty-fifth Street, New York City. Mrs. Julian Heath, a real flesh and blood woman, is president of the organization. The Housewives&#8217; Cooperative League is still working actively toward cooperative buying and no doubt for several years to come can be reached through its efficient secretary, Miss Edna 0. Crofton, Norwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, from which city the organization directs its work. The Cooperative Store at Montclair is a flourishing reality. The Experimental Farm at Medford, Long Island, is still encouraging local farmers to sell direct to the housewives of Greater New York and vicinity by parcel post and express. Even Mrs. Larry and her friend, Claire Pierce, exist under other names, and they participated in the adventures herein described. This explanation is given because when the chapters appeared originally in the Woman&#8217;s Home Companion, the author received [...]


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		<title>Once Upon A Dime Comic Book- Federal Reserve Bank of New York</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Federal Reserve Bank of New York Presents a fable about the island kingdom of Mazuma and the growth of its economy from barter to a sophisticated modern system, with its own central bank, to illustrate basic concepts of barter, money, banking, and inflation. Please Activate the Full Screen Mode for Better Viewing Pleasure (2nd button from the left)


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