How our National Debt may be a National Blessing
"How our National Debt may be a National Blessing" explores the then-radical proposition that the national debt could be a source of strength and prosperity for the United States. Written in 1865 by Samuel Wilkeson and featuring insights from Jay Cooke, the pamphlet argues that the debt is not a burden but rather "Public Wealth, Political Union, Protection of Industry, Secure Basis for National Currency, The Orphans' and Widows' Savings Fund."Published in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, this work offers a fascinating glimpse into the economic and political thinking of the era, challenging conventional wisdom about debt and advocating for policies designed to foster national unity and industrial growth. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the complex relationship between government finance, economic development, and national identity in a time of significant transformation.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Our National Currency
璽€œOur National Currency: The Treasury Notes of The Government, and The Issues of The National Banks, Constituting The National Currency... February, 1866璽€ offers a detailed snapshot of the financial landscape of the United States immediately following the Civil War. This volume provides valuable insights into the workings of the U.S. Treasury and the national banking system during a pivotal era of economic reconstruction. It explores the role of treasury notes and the issues presented by national banks in shaping the national currency. This historical document is essential for economists, historians, and anyone interested in the financial policies and economic conditions of post-Civil War America. It sheds light on the challenges and innovations of the time, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of American monetary history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Income Taxes
"Income Taxes" provides a foundational overview of taxation principles. This book offers insights into the complexities of income tax, making it a useful resource for understanding basic tax concepts. While specific details may be outdated, the general principles discussed remain relevant for grasping the fundamentals of taxation.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Why the Purchase Clause of the act of July 14, 1890 (called Sherman law) Should be Repealed, and why Free Coinage of Silver Would be Unjust ..
In "Why the Purchase Clause of the act of July 14, 1890 (called Sherman law) Should be Repealed, and why Free Coinage of Silver Would be Unjust ..", Joseph Henry Walker presents a detailed argument concerning the economic and legal implications of the Sherman Antitrust Act and the proposed free coinage of silver. Published in 1893, this work offers a contemporary perspective on the debates surrounding monetary policy and antitrust legislation during a pivotal period in American history. Walker meticulously dissects the purchase clause of the Sherman Act, advocating for its repeal. He also argues against the free coinage of silver, asserting its potential to create economic instability and injustice.This book provides valuable insights into the economic theories and policy considerations that shaped the late 19th century. It remains relevant for understanding the historical context of antitrust law and monetary policy in the United States.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Usury the Scourge of Nations. Money Interest, an Everlasting tax Levied by the Annuitant Class on Labour. Addressed to the Land and Labour League
Usury the Scourge of Nations, written by James Harvey, Vice-President of the Anti-Monopoly Association in Liverpool, presents a scathing critique of usury and the imposition of interest on money. Addressed to the Land and Labour League in 1870, the book argues that money interest constitutes an everlasting tax levied by the annuitant class on labor. Harvey passionately denounces the detrimental effects of usury on nations, asserting that it undermines economic stability and perpetuates inequality. This work offers insights into 19th-century economic thought and provides a historical perspective on debates surrounding finance, labor, and the role of government in regulating financial systems. Its enduring relevance lies in its exploration of fundamental questions about economic justice and the balance of power between capital and labor.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Farm Mortgage Credit In New Hampshire
璽€œFarm Mortgage Credit In New Hampshire璽€ delves into the specifics of agricultural financing within the state during a pivotal period. Authored by Guy C. Smith, this study offers a detailed examination of the availability, terms, and impact of mortgage credit on New Hampshire farms. It explores the economic factors influencing farm loans, the role of various lending institutions, and the challenges faced by farmers in securing adequate funding. This book provides valuable insights into the historical context of agricultural finance, making it an essential resource for researchers, economists, and anyone interested in the evolution of farming practices and financial systems in the United States. It sheds light on the unique circumstances of New Hampshire's agricultural sector and its reliance on mortgage credit for sustainability and growth.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Timber Taxation
An essential guide to the complex world of timber taxation. "Timber Taxation" offers a comprehensive overview of the tax implications associated with timberland ownership and timber harvesting. This book provides valuable insights for landowners, foresters, accountants, and legal professionals involved in the timber industry. Explore key topics such as depletion, capital gains treatment, reforestation tax credits, and estate planning considerations related to timber assets. Gain a deeper understanding of the relevant tax laws, regulations, and court decisions affecting timber taxation. Whether you are a seasoned timber investor or new to the field, this book equips you with the knowledge to navigate the tax aspects of timber management and maximize financial returns from your forest resources.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Terminal Cost Data
"Terminal Cost Data" provides a comprehensive overview of cost analysis and its application in various business and economic contexts. Authored by Bruce Verne Crandall, this book delves into the methodologies for gathering, interpreting, and utilizing cost data to make informed financial decisions. Readers will gain insights into the fundamental principles of cost management, including techniques for controlling expenses, improving efficiency, and maximizing profitability. The book explores how terminal cost data can be leveraged for strategic planning, budgeting, and performance evaluation. A valuable resource for finance professionals, managers, and students seeking to enhance their understanding of cost-related issues in today's dynamic business environment.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The City, its Finance July 1914 to July 1915, and Future
璽€œThe City, its Finance July 1914 to July 1915, and Future璽€ offers a contemporary analysis of the financial landscape of London during the tumultuous first year of World War I. Written by Hans Christian Sonne, the book provides insights into the challenges and transformations experienced by the City's financial institutions during this critical period. Examining the immediate pre-war situation, the initial shocks of the conflict, and the subsequent adaptations, Sonne offers a detailed account of the financial mechanisms at play. This work is a valuable resource for historians and economists seeking to understand the financial dimensions of the war and the resilience of London as a global financial center. It provides a snapshot of a pivotal moment in economic history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
LEGO(R) as a capital asset and investment
The LEGO(R) brand enjoys an excellent reputation and great popularity worldwide. The little pointy bricks from Denmark have brought joy to several generations of children and are also a popular investment for adults. This publication discusses various ways in which LEGO(R) can be used to generate returns. A comparison is made with alternative investment opportunities. In addition, the author's experiences as a trader are presented and an introduction to the concept of a business with LEGO(R) products is given. The writing style is suitable for hobby investors, as it is characterized by a high level of comprehensibility.
Money Trust Investigation
This volume presents a detailed brief related to the 璽€œMoney Trust Investigation, 璽€ prepared on behalf of the New York Stock Exchange. The investigation, conducted in the early 20th century, examined the concentration of financial power in the hands of a few powerful bankers and institutions. This brief provides a defense of the New York Stock Exchange's role in the financial system and offers insights into the economic and regulatory debates of the era. Authored by John G. Milburn and Walter F. Taylor, this document offers a valuable historical perspective on the structure and function of financial markets during a period of significant economic and social change. It remains relevant for understanding the ongoing discussions about financial regulation, market stability, and the role of large financial institutions.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Advances in Emerging Financial Technology and Digital Money
Advances in Emerging Financial Technology and Digital Money provide a platform for collective reflection, bringing together institutions, policymakers, digital and financial service providers, professionals, and academics from various disciplines.
Finance, Business And The Business Of Life
"Finance, Business And The Business Of Life" offers timeless wisdom on achieving success in both the professional and personal realms, penned by the renowned business journalist B.C. Forbes. Drawing from decades of experience and interviews with industry leaders, Forbes presents a collection of insightful essays that delve into the principles of sound financial management, effective leadership, and the cultivation of a fulfilling life. This compilation provides practical advice and inspirational guidance for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of the business world while maintaining a strong moral compass. Explore the enduring lessons on wealth creation, ethical conduct, and the pursuit of meaningful endeavors, making this book a valuable resource for aspiring entrepreneurs, seasoned executives, and anyone committed to living a life of purpose and prosperity.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Government Salary Tables. Prepared by the Treasury Department in Conformity With the act of Congress Approved April 28, 1904, for use in the Payment of Persons in the Employment of the Government who
This historical document, "Government Salary Tables," was prepared by the Treasury Department in accordance with the act of Congress approved on April 28, 1904. It provides a detailed record of salary scales for individuals employed by the U.S. government at the turn of the century. Designed for practical use in payroll administration, the tables offer a snapshot of early 20th-century public sector compensation.Researchers in economic history, public administration, and labor studies will find this volume a valuable primary source. It illuminates the financial aspects of government service during a period of significant transformation in American society and governance.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Financial Giants Of America
Financial Giants Of America, Volume 2 presents compelling biographies of influential figures who shaped the landscape of American finance. Authored by George F. Redmond, this volume delves into the lives and careers of key individuals, exploring their contributions to the financial sector and their impact on the broader economy.From innovators to titans of industry, the book offers insights into the strategies, decisions, and challenges faced by these financial giants. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the forces that drove economic growth and transformation in America. A valuable resource for anyone interested in finance, business history, and the lives of remarkable individuals.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
An evaluation of the relevance of corporate venture capital investment as a means for diversified high-technology concerns to sustain competitiveness
Diploma Thesis from the year 1999 in the subject Business economics - Banking, Stock Exchanges, Insurance, Accounting, grade: 1.7, Aachen University of Applied Sciences, language: English, abstract: Diese Arbeit bewertet, wie Investition in Corporate Venture Capital zur Wettbewerbsf瓣higkeit von gro?en Technologiekonzernen beitragen kann. Im ersten Abschnitt setzt der Autor den Rahmen f羹r die Begrifflichkeiten im Kontext von Technologie und Innovation sowie der Firmen im Technologiemarkt. Zus瓣tzlich werden grundlegende Thematiken die Technologiefirmen und deren Markt diskutiert. Um einen Ansatz zur Bewertung zu bekommen wird im zweiten Kapitel die Thematik der Wettbewerbsf瓣higkeit von Technologiekonzernen in der aktuellen Marksituation untersucht. Wettbewerbsf瓣higkeit wird diskutiert und erkl瓣rt in dem eine gr繹?ere Menge an Sekund瓣rliteratur entlang eines Models, das von Feurer und Chaharbaghi entwickelt wurde, herangezogen und verarbeitet wird. Aus dieser Diskussion ergibt sich ein genereller Ansatz in bezug auf die Erhaltung der Wettbewerbsf瓣higkeit von Technologiekonzernen. Da die Aspekte, die die Wettbewerbsf瓣higkeit beeinflussen ein breites Spektrum abdecken, macht das zweite Kapitel den gr繹?ten Anteil der Arbeit aus. Nachdem ein Ansatz zur Erhaltung der Wettbewerbsf瓣higkeit entwickelt wurde, wird im dritten und letzten Kapitel untersucht, wie die Bem羹hungen von Technologiekonzernen zur Erhaltung der Wettbewerbsf瓣higkeit durch Investition in Corporate Venture Capital unterst羹tzt werden. Generell kann man sagen, da? in den Schlu?folgerungen der Effekt von Corporate Venture Capital nicht verneint wird, aber das Wirkungsspektrum in einen klaren eingegrenzten Rahmen gesetzt wird.
Indian Currency and Banking Problems
"Indian Currency and Banking Problems," originally published in 1917, provides a detailed examination of the financial landscape of India during the early 20th century. Authored by Mohan Lal Iannan and Khushal Talaksi Shah, the book delves into the intricacies of the Indian monetary system and the challenges faced by its banking sector. This historical analysis offers valuable insights into the economic policies and financial structures that shaped India's development. It explores the issues surrounding currency management, the role of banks, and the overall stability of the Indian economy. For those interested in financial history or the economic development of India, this book offers a detailed perspective from a pivotal period.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Loans and Investments;
"Loans and Investments" provides a detailed exploration of financial principles related to lending and investment strategies. Authored by Edwin Walter Kemmerer and O. M. W. Sprague, this book delves into the core concepts of banking, securities, and overall financial management. It offers insights valuable for students, professionals, and anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of financial markets.With a focus on clear explanations and practical applications, the authors present a comprehensive overview of the subject matter, making it an enduring resource for understanding the fundamentals of finance.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Report Regarding the Possibility of Introducing Land and Agricultural Banks Into the Madras Presidency
"Report Regarding the Possibility of Introducing Land and Agricultural Banks Into the Madras Presidency" by Frederick Augustus Nicholson offers a detailed examination of the potential benefits and challenges of establishing land and agricultural banks in the Madras Presidency. Published in 1895, this report provides a historical perspective on economic development and financial systems in colonial India. Nicholson's work explores the practical considerations for implementing such banks, addressing issues of land tenure, credit access, and agricultural financing.This study is invaluable for researchers and historians interested in the economic history of India, the evolution of banking systems, and the role of financial institutions in promoting agricultural growth. It offers insights into the strategies considered during the late 19th century to improve the economic conditions of rural populations through innovative banking solutions. Nicholson's report remains a relevant resource for understanding the complexities of economic development in colonial contexts.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The New Philosophy of Money
The New Philosophy of Money: A Practical Treatise On the Nature and Office of Money and the Correct Method of Its Supply, originally published in 1895, offers a detailed exploration of monetary theory and practice. This treatise delves into the fundamental nature of money, examining its functions within economic systems and proposing methods for its effective management and distribution.Addressing both theoretical concepts and practical applications, this book provides a comprehensive analysis suitable for economists, financial professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the principles that govern monetary systems. Its enduring relevance makes it a valuable addition to any collection focused on economic history and financial thought.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Dollars or Taels and Sterling Exchange Tables at Different Rates From 1s. 3d. to 3s. 8d., Ascending by One-sixteenth of a Penny
"Dollars or Taels and Sterling Exchange Tables" is a meticulously compiled reference for historical currency conversion. Published in 1907 by Kelly & Walsh, this volume provides detailed exchange rates between dollars or taels and sterling, ranging from 1 shilling 3 pence to 3 shillings 8 pence, incrementing by one-sixteenth of a penny. This book served as an essential tool for merchants, traders, and financial institutions engaged in international commerce during the early 20th century. The detailed tables offer precise calculations, reflecting the intricate financial landscape of the time. Its enduring value lies in its comprehensive nature and its reflection of historical exchange practices. A valuable resource for economists, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of global finance and trade.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Considerations On the Currency and Banking System of the United States
璽€œConsiderations On the Currency and Banking System of the United States, 璽€ penned by Albert Gallatin and originally published in 1831, offers a detailed analysis of the financial structures that shaped early America. Gallatin, a former Secretary of the Treasury, brings his extensive knowledge and experience to bear on the complexities of currency, banking practices, and their impact on the nation's economic health. This treatise provides invaluable insights into the historical context of American finance during a pivotal period of growth and transformation. Gallatin璽€(TM)s work remains relevant for those studying the evolution of monetary policy and the banking system in the United States, offering a comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities faced by policymakers in the 19th century.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Postal Deficit
璽€œThe Postal Deficit: An Examination of Some of the Legislative and Administrative Aspects of a Great State Industry璽€ by Harry Turner Newcomb offers a detailed analysis of the financial challenges faced by the postal service in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This meticulously researched work delves into the legislative and administrative factors contributing to the postal deficit, providing valuable insights into the complexities of managing a large state industry. Newcomb璽€(TM)s examination covers a range of pertinent issues, including operational inefficiencies, legislative mandates, and economic influences. This book is an important resource for historians, economists, and policymakers interested in understanding the historical roots of contemporary postal service issues. Its detailed analysis and clear presentation make it a relevant read for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of government policy, business, and public service in the United States.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
History of the Bank of Gettysburg, 1814-1864, the Gettysburg National Bank, 1864-1914, of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Delve into the financial history of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, with this detailed account of the Bank of Gettysburg and the Gettysburg National Bank. William McSherry meticulously chronicles the evolution of these institutions from 1814 to 1914. Explore the early days of banking in a growing American town, the challenges faced, and the eventual transition to a national banking system. This book provides valuable insights into the economic landscape of Gettysburg during a pivotal period in American history, making it essential reading for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the development of financial institutions.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The New Philosophy of Money
The New Philosophy of Money: A Practical Treatise On the Nature and Office of Money and the Correct Method of Its Supply, originally published in 1895, offers a detailed exploration of monetary theory and practice. This treatise delves into the fundamental nature of money, examining its functions within economic systems and proposing methods for its effective management and distribution.Addressing both theoretical concepts and practical applications, this book provides a comprehensive analysis suitable for economists, financial professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the principles that govern monetary systems. Its enduring relevance makes it a valuable addition to any collection focused on economic history and financial thought.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Argument for State Railroad Ownership. A Translation of the Document Submitted to the Prussian P
"The Argument for State Railroad Ownership" presents a translated document submitted to the Prussian Parliament, advocating for the nationalization of railroads. This historical work provides insights into 19th-century economic and political debates surrounding government control of essential infrastructure. Examining the Prussian context, the argument explores the potential benefits of state ownership, including improved efficiency, standardized services, and the alignment of railroad operations with broader public interests. This document offers valuable primary source material for scholars and researchers interested in transportation history, economic policy, and the role of government in industrial development.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Revenue Act of 1918; Complete Text of the Revenue act of 1918, Including the Income tax and War-profits and Excess-profits Taxes, as Reported out of Conference on February 6, 1919
This is the complete text of the "Revenue Act of 1918," including the Income Tax and War-Profits and Excess-Profits Taxes, as reported out of conference on February 6, 1919. A crucial piece of early 20th-century American financial legislation, this act offers invaluable insight into the economic policies and tax strategies employed by the United States government during and immediately after World War I. As a primary source document, it is essential for historians, economists, legal scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of American tax law and its impact on business and society.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
A Banker’s Will. A Tribute to Fifty-nine Years Conservative Administration of the Largest Accumulation of Trust Funds in the World
"A Banker's Will" offers a historical perspective on the conservative administration of trust funds, specifically focusing on the largest accumulation of these funds in the world. Attributed to the New York Clearing House Association, this work provides insights into the banking practices and financial management strategies employed over fifty-nine years. The book serves as a tribute to the principles and methodologies that ensured the stability and growth of significant financial resources. It is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of banking, the evolution of trust management, and the conservative financial strategies that have shaped the industry. While the original publication date is unknown, this edition allows modern readers to consider the historical context of banking and the enduring principles that continue to influence financial administration today.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Bulletin ”E” Income Tax
This bulletin provides guidance on income tax, deductions, and credits according to the Revenue Act of 1918. Issued by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, it offers insights into the tax laws and regulations of the early 20th century United States. A valuable historical resource for understanding the evolution of tax policy and its impact on American citizens and businesses.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Dollars or Taels and Sterling Exchange Tables at Different Rates From 1s. 3d. to 3s. 8d., Ascending by One-sixteenth of a Penny
"Dollars or Taels and Sterling Exchange Tables" is a meticulously compiled reference for historical currency conversion. Published in 1907 by Kelly & Walsh, this volume provides detailed exchange rates between dollars or taels and sterling, ranging from 1 shilling 3 pence to 3 shillings 8 pence, incrementing by one-sixteenth of a penny. This book served as an essential tool for merchants, traders, and financial institutions engaged in international commerce during the early 20th century. The detailed tables offer precise calculations, reflecting the intricate financial landscape of the time. Its enduring value lies in its comprehensive nature and its reflection of historical exchange practices. A valuable resource for economists, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of global finance and trade.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Considerations On the Currency and Banking System of the United States
璽€œConsiderations On the Currency and Banking System of the United States, 璽€ penned by Albert Gallatin and originally published in 1831, offers a detailed analysis of the financial structures that shaped early America. Gallatin, a former Secretary of the Treasury, brings his extensive knowledge and experience to bear on the complexities of currency, banking practices, and their impact on the nation's economic health. This treatise provides invaluable insights into the historical context of American finance during a pivotal period of growth and transformation. Gallatin璽€(TM)s work remains relevant for those studying the evolution of monetary policy and the banking system in the United States, offering a comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities faced by policymakers in the 19th century.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Life of a Successful Banker
"The Life of a Successful Banker," published around 1905, offers a glimpse into the world of early 20th-century American finance and the individuals who shaped it. While the specific details of the banker's life are not fully elaborated in the metadata, the title itself suggests a narrative focused on the qualities, experiences, and strategies that led to success in the banking industry during this era. This book provides valuable insights into the business practices, economic conditions, and social context of the time. Readers interested in business history, the evolution of finance, and the lives of influential figures in the American economy will find this book to be a compelling read. The early publication date adds historical significance, making it a unique window into a bygone era of American capitalism.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Business Finance,
Business Finance, written by William H. Lough and originally published in 1917, offers a comprehensive overview of financial principles and practices relevant to businesses. This book delves into the essential aspects of corporate finance, covering topics such as capital structure, investment analysis, and financial planning. Lough璽€(TM)s work provides valuable insights into the financial challenges and opportunities faced by businesses during the early 20th century. With clear explanations and practical examples, 璽€œBusiness Finance璽€ serves as a foundational resource for students and professionals seeking to understand the core concepts of business finance. Its enduring value lies in its ability to illuminate the fundamental principles that continue to shape modern financial management. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the historical context of financial theory and its application in the business world.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
History of the Bank of Gettysburg, 1814-1864, the Gettysburg National Bank, 1864-1914, of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Delve into the financial history of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, with this detailed account of the Bank of Gettysburg and the Gettysburg National Bank. William McSherry meticulously chronicles the evolution of these institutions from 1814 to 1914. Explore the early days of banking in a growing American town, the challenges faced, and the eventual transition to a national banking system. This book provides valuable insights into the economic landscape of Gettysburg during a pivotal period in American history, making it essential reading for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the development of financial institutions.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Argument for State Railroad Ownership. A Translation of the Document Submitted to the Prussian P
"The Argument for State Railroad Ownership" presents a translated document submitted to the Prussian Parliament, advocating for the nationalization of railroads. This historical work provides insights into 19th-century economic and political debates surrounding government control of essential infrastructure. Examining the Prussian context, the argument explores the potential benefits of state ownership, including improved efficiency, standardized services, and the alignment of railroad operations with broader public interests. This document offers valuable primary source material for scholars and researchers interested in transportation history, economic policy, and the role of government in industrial development.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Pending Banking Legislation
This volume, "Pending Banking Legislation: Letters by Officers of the National City Bank of New York to the Banki," offers a fascinating glimpse into the banking debates of the early 20th century. Comprising correspondence from officers of the National City Bank of New York, likely addressed to members of the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, this collection sheds light on the perspectives and concerns of a major financial institution regarding proposed banking legislation.These letters provide invaluable insight into the economic and political considerations surrounding banking reform during a pivotal period in American history. Scholars and historians interested in the development of banking policy and the role of financial institutions in shaping legislation will find this a valuable resource.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Federal Income Tax
Authored by Robert Murray Haig, Thomas Sewall Adams, and Thomas Reed Powell, "The Federal Income Tax" provides a detailed examination of the U.S. federal income tax system as it existed in the early 1920s. This historical analysis offers valuable insights into the origins and development of tax policy in the United States. The book explores the legal and economic principles underpinning the tax code, offering a comprehensive overview of its structure and implementation during a formative period. It is a crucial resource for historians, economists, and legal scholars interested in understanding the evolution of American taxation.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Honest Money
In "Honest Money," Arthur I. Fonda presents a detailed analysis of monetary policy and its impact on the United States. Published in 1895, the book offers a historical perspective on the economic debates of the late 19th century, focusing on currency and finance. Fonda璽€(TM)s work provides valuable insights into the challenges and complexities of creating a stable and equitable monetary system.This book is a significant resource for understanding the historical context of modern economic policies and the ongoing quest for 'honest money.'This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Life of a Successful Banker
"The Life of a Successful Banker," published around 1905, offers a glimpse into the world of early 20th-century American finance and the individuals who shaped it. While the specific details of the banker's life are not fully elaborated in the metadata, the title itself suggests a narrative focused on the qualities, experiences, and strategies that led to success in the banking industry during this era. This book provides valuable insights into the business practices, economic conditions, and social context of the time. Readers interested in business history, the evolution of finance, and the lives of influential figures in the American economy will find this book to be a compelling read. The early publication date adds historical significance, making it a unique window into a bygone era of American capitalism.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Pending Banking Legislation
This volume, "Pending Banking Legislation: Letters by Officers of the National City Bank of New York to the Banki," offers a fascinating glimpse into the banking debates of the early 20th century. Comprising correspondence from officers of the National City Bank of New York, likely addressed to members of the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, this collection sheds light on the perspectives and concerns of a major financial institution regarding proposed banking legislation.These letters provide invaluable insight into the economic and political considerations surrounding banking reform during a pivotal period in American history. Scholars and historians interested in the development of banking policy and the role of financial institutions in shaping legislation will find this a valuable resource.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The University’s Class of 1912, Investment Banking, and the Shurtleff Family History
This volume presents an oral history transcript featuring Roy Lothrop Shurtleff, along with related materials dating from 1981-198. It delves into the experiences and perspectives of a member of the University's Class of 1912, offering valuable insights into investment banking and the Shurtleff family history. The transcript provides a first-hand account of the interviewee's life, career, and connections to both the university and the world of finance. Compiled and edited by Harriet Nathan and Eugene A Shurtleff, this collection serves as a rich resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of family history, higher education, and the evolution of the banking industry in the 20th century. "The University's Class of 1912, Investment Banking, and the Shurtleff Family History" offers a unique glimpse into a specific time and place through the words and memories of an individual who lived it.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Revenue Act of 1918; Complete Text of the Revenue act of 1918, Including the Income tax and War-profits and Excess-profits Taxes, as Reported out of Conference on February 6, 1919
This is the complete text of the "Revenue Act of 1918," including the Income Tax and War-Profits and Excess-Profits Taxes, as reported out of conference on February 6, 1919. A crucial piece of early 20th-century American financial legislation, this act offers invaluable insight into the economic policies and tax strategies employed by the United States government during and immediately after World War I. As a primary source document, it is essential for historians, economists, legal scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of American tax law and its impact on business and society.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The City, its Finance July 1914 to July 1915, and Future
璽€œThe City, its Finance July 1914 to July 1915, and Future璽€ offers a contemporary analysis of the financial landscape of London during the tumultuous first year of World War I. Written by Hans Christian Sonne, the book provides insights into the challenges and transformations experienced by the City's financial institutions during this critical period. Examining the immediate pre-war situation, the initial shocks of the conflict, and the subsequent adaptations, Sonne offers a detailed account of the financial mechanisms at play. This work is a valuable resource for historians and economists seeking to understand the financial dimensions of the war and the resilience of London as a global financial center. It provides a snapshot of a pivotal moment in economic history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Business Finance,
Business Finance, written by William H. Lough and originally published in 1917, offers a comprehensive overview of financial principles and practices relevant to businesses. This book delves into the essential aspects of corporate finance, covering topics such as capital structure, investment analysis, and financial planning. Lough璽€(TM)s work provides valuable insights into the financial challenges and opportunities faced by businesses during the early 20th century. With clear explanations and practical examples, 璽€œBusiness Finance璽€ serves as a foundational resource for students and professionals seeking to understand the core concepts of business finance. Its enduring value lies in its ability to illuminate the fundamental principles that continue to shape modern financial management. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the historical context of financial theory and its application in the business world.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Honest Money
In "Honest Money," Arthur I. Fonda presents a detailed analysis of monetary policy and its impact on the United States. Published in 1895, the book offers a historical perspective on the economic debates of the late 19th century, focusing on currency and finance. Fonda璽€(TM)s work provides valuable insights into the challenges and complexities of creating a stable and equitable monetary system.This book is a significant resource for understanding the historical context of modern economic policies and the ongoing quest for 'honest money.'This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Postal Deficit
璽€œThe Postal Deficit: An Examination of Some of the Legislative and Administrative Aspects of a Great State Industry璽€ by Harry Turner Newcomb offers a detailed analysis of the financial challenges faced by the postal service in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This meticulously researched work delves into the legislative and administrative factors contributing to the postal deficit, providing valuable insights into the complexities of managing a large state industry. Newcomb璽€(TM)s examination covers a range of pertinent issues, including operational inefficiencies, legislative mandates, and economic influences. This book is an important resource for historians, economists, and policymakers interested in understanding the historical roots of contemporary postal service issues. Its detailed analysis and clear presentation make it a relevant read for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of government policy, business, and public service in the United States.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Federal Income Tax
Authored by Robert Murray Haig, Thomas Sewall Adams, and Thomas Reed Powell, "The Federal Income Tax" provides a detailed examination of the U.S. federal income tax system as it existed in the early 1920s. This historical analysis offers valuable insights into the origins and development of tax policy in the United States. The book explores the legal and economic principles underpinning the tax code, offering a comprehensive overview of its structure and implementation during a formative period. It is a crucial resource for historians, economists, and legal scholars interested in understanding the evolution of American taxation.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.