History, Principles & Practice of Banking;
- 534pages
- 19 heures de lecture
This classic work on banking explains the fundamental principles of banking operations, including deposits, loans, and the issuing of notes. It's a must-read for anyone working in the banking industry, or for anyone interested in the history and evolution of banking practices.
This book provides a fascinating analysis of the effects of Sir Robert Peel's measures on the banking system in London and throughout the country. Nehemiah Pseud's letters provide an unique and insightful perspective on the laws affecting joint stock banks which is highly relevant even today.
Written by James William Gilbart, this book provides a straightforward and easy-to-understand introduction to the art of reasoning. It also includes an appendix on the philosophy of language. This book is a great resource for anyone interested in logic, critical thinking, or philosophy.