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Industrial Investment and Emigration

May 22, 2010

The subject of this work has presented difficulties of a complicated character, from the various phases under which the peculiar defects of individual societies appear. The task has, however, been lightened by the rejection, that, although it cannot be expected that this effort, to place them upon a more rational and secure footing, will...

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Corporation Finance by Hastings Lyon

May 22, 2010

The new volume deals more especially with two topics, the distribution of corporate securities and the financial side of corporate reorganizations. It also presents some discussion of the disposition made of corporate income. Though both law and accounting must be referred to in explaining financial matters, I hold an opinion that corporation finance has...

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Corporation Finance by Edward Sherwood Mead

May 22, 2010

The enormous and increasing values and profits represented by American business corporations have attracted general attention to corporate activities. The problem of corporation regulation is perhaps the leading issue of the day. Each of the leading political parties is committed to programs of corporation control, particularly in the field of public-service corporations. Many laws...

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The Banking Octopus & the Silver Question: An American Financial History by F.M Fogg

April 19, 2010

INTRODUCTION This little story, based on fact, represents, though feebly, the relation that exists between the producing classes and the banks of America. The courts, lawyers, and constabulary hold the same relation to the banks they do to the robbers above mentioned. The banks are the great disbursing agencies of the government, and the...

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The Theory and Practice of Banking Vol 1 by Henry Dunning Macleod

April 5, 2010

INTRODUCTION THE following work is an attempt to explain, in as clear and simple language as possible, the elementary principles of Currency and Banking, their progressive development in practice, and the laws at present affecting them. Many of the works already existing on these subjects are excellent in several respects, and contain much valuable...

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The Theory and Practice of Banking Vol 2 by Henry Dunning Macleod

April 5, 2010

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Views on the Currency by Thomas Joplin

April 5, 2010

PREFACE THE principles of the following Work have appeared in former publications, but are more fully developed in this. Those publications have not been generally read, but were not, perhaps, without their effect. They at least have furnished the sub-stratum of more than one popular essay: if any writings on subjects of Political Economy...

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The Science of Money and American Finances by Luther Vanhorn Moulton

March 31, 2010

PREFACE The author of the present treatise were more than human did he not experience some slight misgivings upon this, his first introduction, to the reading public. The task he has undertaken is one of no little magnitude, and in its accomplishment he has been often reminded by well-meaning friends as well as ill-disposed...

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Money, Banking, and Finance by Albert Sydney Bolles

March 24, 2010

PREFACE Excellent books on the best methods of bank book-keeping already exist, also other books on the theories and history of money and banking. In a well-organized course on banking this book should fill an intermediate place between those described; it is the pioneer of its kind. It is designed especially for three classes...

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Modern Money Lending and the Meaning of Dividends

March 24, 2010

THE practice of Money-lending is now carried out on such an enormous scale, and by such a large class of society, and is attended by certain evils so widespread and disastrous, that it has become fairly necessary to look the problem in the face ; and whatever may be the conclusions arrived at, I...

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Mathematics of Finance

March 24, 2010

PREFACE It is the main purpose of this book to present a teachable elementary course in the application of mathematics to a broad class of financial problems. The material for the book has been obtained from many sources and tested in the teaching of such courses at three large universities. Experience has shown that...

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Lessons of the Financial Crisis

March 22, 2010

LESSONS OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS – THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE THE PANIC AS A WORLD PHENOMENON By Frank A. Vanderlip, Vice-President National City Bank, New York. It might very properly be urged that the present is too early a date for us to draw wise conclusions from...

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How to Finance a Business – Where and How to Get Funds

March 22, 2010

WHERE TO GO FOR MONEY

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Loans and Investments by Sprague and Kemmerer

March 22, 2010

BANKS are commonly thought of as being chiefly engaged in the business of lending money, but as a matter of fact money loans make up a small part of their business. The investments of savings banks are indeed limited to the funds which they have received from depositors, together with such amounts as have...

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Principles of money and banking; a series of selected materials

March 17, 2010

PREFACE This volume is the result of four years of experimentation in the teaching of an introductory course in Money and Banking. It is not a book of collateral readings or materials in the ordinary sense, but is designed to serve the purpose of a text and at the same time to give the...

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In 1897 the Editor of the Advocate of India invited me to contribute to its columns a narrative of the rise, growth and collapse...

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