| 1850 - 718 Seiten
...partners, and they elect from their own body a certain number, who are entrusted with its management. The latter are usually called joint-stock banks. The...principally in the way of discounting bills ; — and effecting the transmission of money from one place to another. Private banks in metropolitan cities... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - 1850 - 736 Seiten
...partners, and they elect from their own body a certain number, who are entrusted with its management. The latter are usually called joint-stock banks. The...principally in the way of discounting bills ; — and effecting the transmission of money from one place to another. Private banks in metropolitan cities... | |
| 1850 - 712 Seiten
...its management. The latter are usually called joint-stock banks. The business of banking eonxi.sts chiefly in receiving deposits of money, upon which...principally in the way of discounting bills; — and effecting the transmission of money from one place to another. Private banks in metropolitan cities... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1856 - 388 Seiten
...partners, and they elect from their own body a certain number, who are entrusted with its management. The latter are usually called Joint-stock banks. The...deposits of money, upon which interest may or may not be allc*ed;—in making advances of money, principally in the way of discounting bills;—and in effecting... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1859 - 654 Seiten
...those at which he lends form the source of his profits. ANALYSIS. — The business of banking consists in receiving deposits of money upon which interest...usually the agents of the banks in the provinces. In making payments many country banks issue their own notes. CLASSIFICATION. — Banks have been divided... | |
| Leone Levi - 1863 - 570 Seiten
...business of banking consists in receivu.y deposits of Business of money upon which interest may or may n^. be allowed, in making advances of money principally...the transmission of money from one place to another. Banks are divided into public and private. A public or a Publie and joint-stock bank is one composed... | |
| Leone Levi - 1863 - 572 Seiten
...Company of the Bank of England (6). The business of banking consists in receiving deposits of Business of money upon which interest may or may not be allowed, in an Ing' making advances of money principally in the way of discounting bills, and in effecting the... | |
| Louis Lafayette Williams - 1890 - 294 Seiten
...'A Banker is a dealer in money. "The business of bunking consists in receiving deposits of money on which interest may or may not be allowed; in making...advances of money, principally in the way of discounting notes and other commercial paper; and in effecting the transmission of money from one place to another.... | |
| George W. Schwartz - 1898 - 264 Seiten
...BANKING. A Banker is a dealer in money. The business of banking consists in receiving deposits of money on which interest may or may not be allowed; in making...advances of money, principally in the way of discounting notes and other commercial paper; and in effecting the transmission of money from one place to another.... | |
| Louis Lafayette Williams - 1898 - 304 Seiten
...'A Banker is a dealer in money. 'The business of banking consists in receiving deposits of money on which interest may or may not be allowed; in making...advances of money, principally in the way of discounting notes and other commercial paper; and in effecting the transmission of money from one place to another.... | |
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