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Up To Date Business by Seymour Eaton
8. INDIA. (_a_) Describe the present condition of the manufactures of
Up To Date Business by Seymour Eaton
8. INDIA. (_a_) Describe the present condition of the manufactures of
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Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: 2. If your indorsement is the first, write it about two inches from
Chapter 3: 3. Do not indorse wrong end up; the top of the back is the left end of
Chapter 4: 4. Write your name as you are accustomed to write it, no matter how it
Chapter 5: 5. If you wish to make the cheque payable to some particular person by
Chapter 6: 6. Do not carry around indorsed cheques loosely. Such cheques are
Chapter 7: 7. If you receive a cheque which has been transferred to you by a
Chapter 8: 8. An authorised stamped indorsement is as good as a written one.
Chapter 9: 9. If you are indorsing for a company, or society, or corporation,
Chapter 10: 10. If you have power of attorney to indorse for some particular
Chapter 11: 11. It is sometimes permissible to indorse the payee's name thus,
Chapter 12: 12. Do not write any unnecessary information on the back of your
Chapter 13: 5. P of New York has sold goods, £1000, to G of Paris.
Chapter 14: 3. The borrower's record and standing in the community and his
Chapter 15: 5. The character of the merchandise owned by the borrower. What would
Chapter 16: 1. Bills drawn by shippers on the houses to which the goods are
Chapter 17: 2. Bills drawn by importers against commodities placed in brokers'
Chapter 18: 7. One-name paper.
Chapter 19: 1. What in a general sense is meant when we speak of the currency of a
Chapter 20: 2. Enumerate some of the advantages afforded to the community and to
Chapter 21: 3. A bank cheque is a demand order for money, drawn by one who has
Chapter 22: 5. (_a_) A cheque has no date. Does this make it void? (_b_) How about
Chapter 23: 6. How would you word a cheque to give to a person who is unknown at
Chapter 24: 7. You are sending a cheque through the mails to John Brown,
Chapter 25: 8. You identify A. B. at your bank. The cheque A. B. presented turns
Chapter 26: 9. A. B. transfers a cheque to you by a blank indorsement. It is then
Chapter 27: 10. What is meant by power-of-attorney? How should an attorney indorse
Chapter 28: 11. If a note were about to be transferred to you by indorsement and
Chapter 29: 12. Tell how you would receipt for a payment of a note. Why is not an
Chapter 30: 13. Why are notes protested? Why is a formal protest sometimes desired
Chapter 31: 14. If an indorser is compelled to pay a note, against whom has he a
Chapter 32: 5. (_a_) Not necessarily so. (_b_) Such a cheque would under
Chapter 33: 8. Yes.
Chapter 34: 1867. The largest South African diamond yet found was worth $300,000,
Chapter 35: 1. GREAT BRITAIN. Give as full an account as you can of the causes
Chapter 36: 2. GREAT BRITAIN. England is said to be "a beehive of mercantile and
Chapter 37: 3. GREAT BRITAIN. (_a_) Describe the foreign trade of Great Britain.
Chapter 38: 4. FRANCE. (_a_) Describe the conditions which (1) conduce toward, and
Chapter 39: 5. GERMANY. (_a_) Give an account of what Germany has accomplished in
Chapter 40: 6. SPAIN AND ITALY. (_a_) Why are Spain, Italy, and Turkey sometimes
Chapter 41: 7. RUSSIA. (_a_) Describe the social condition of the Russian people.
Chapter 42: 8. INDIA. (_a_) Describe the present condition of the manufactures of
Chapter 43: 9. CHINA. (_a_) Give an account of China's size, population, and trade
Chapter 44: 10. JAPAN. (_a_) Describe the transformation which in recent times has
Chapter 45: 1. AFRICA. (_a_) Describe the "partition of Africa." (_b_) Describe
Chapter 46: 2. AUSTRALIA. (_a_) Describe Australia's "peculiarities." (_b_)
Chapter 47: 3. SOUTH AMERICA. (_a_) Describe the social and political condition of
Chapter 48: 4. CANADA. (_a_) Describe Canada's resources (1) in forest wealth, (2)
Chapter 49: 5. THE UNITED STATES. (_a_) Describe the export trade of the United
Chapter 50: 6. THE UNITED STATES. (_a_) Describe our cotton production and our
Chapter 51: 1. Read the lessons as printed very carefully. The aim will be to give
Chapter 52: 2. Books will not be necessary. The student, however, who wishes to
Chapter 53: 3. Take up the papers of the course paragraph by paragraph and ask
Chapter 54: 1. There is a bureau of the Treasury Department having charge of all
Chapter 55: 2. Any number of persons, not less than five, may form an association
Chapter 56: 3. The powers of the bank are limited to the discounting of promissory
Chapter 57: 4. There can be no national banks anywhere of less capital than
Chapter 58: 5. Shareholders are liable for the debts of the bank to an amount
Chapter 59: 6. Each bank having a capital exceeding $150,000 must deposit in the
Chapter 60: 7. Every bank in certain designated cities, called reserve cities,
Chapter 61: 8. Each bank must keep on deposit in the treasury of the United States
Chapter 62: 9. One tenth of the net profits must be carried to the surplus fund
Chapter 63: 10. A bank must not lend more than one tenth of its capital to one
Chapter 64: 11. Each bank must make to the comptroller not less than five reports
Chapter 65: 12. Each bank must pay to the treasurer of the United States a tax
Chapter 66: 13. Any gain arising from lost and destroyed notes inures to the
Chapter 67: 14. The comptroller has the absolute appointment of all receivers and
Chapter 68: 15. Over-certification of cheques is strictly prohibited, rendering
Chapter 69: 16. National bank directors are by law individually liable for the
Chapter 70: 2. Better facilities for borrowing. It is a common thing for a
Chapter 71: 3. Limited agency of directors. A partner may pledge and sell the
Chapter 72: 6. A retiring partner is still liable for existing debts. A
Chapter 73: 1. Give some particulars in which the Bank of England differs from our
Chapter 74: 2. A bank cheque is a demand order for money drawn by one who has
Chapter 75: 3. You are sending a cheque through the mails to John Brown, Chicago.
Chapter 76: 4. You identify A---- B---- at your bank. The cheque A---- B----
Chapter 77: 5. What is meant by power of attorney? How should an attorney indorse
Chapter 78: 6. What is a certified cheque? Brown gives A an ordinary cheque for
Chapter 79: 7. Show how all the banks of the United States are connected through
Chapter 80: 9. A national bank has a capital of half a million. A customer asks
Chapter 81: 10. Give some particulars of the liabilities of the officers and
Chapter 82: 11. What is meant by borrowing money on _collaterals_? How is this
Chapter 83: 12. Tell how it is possible for a young man of good character, but
Chapter 84: 13. When rates are high bankers prefer to deal in long-time paper.
Chapter 85: 14. Account for the fact that London is the financial centre of the
Chapter 86: 15. Explain in detail the business of a note broker, giving some
Chapter 87: 16. Enumerate the leading items of resource and liability in a
Chapter 88: 17. A bank receives from the comptroller of the treasury $100,000 in
Chapter 89: 18. Discuss fully the points which should enter into a proper estimate
Chapter 90: 19. Give the successive and necessary steps in the formation of a
Chapter 91: 20. Why are companies which properly exist and belong in one State
Chapter 92: 21. Explain very fully the difference as to resource and liability
Chapter 93: 23. What is the difference between a voluntary association, such as a
Chapter 94: 24. Explain very fully the meaning of _Limited_ when it forms part of
Chapter 95: 25. Is it legal to sell shares of stock and issue mortgage bonds upon
Chapter 96: 1. (_a_) Give some particulars in which the Bank of England differs
Chapter 97: 2. (_a_) What is a stock certificate? How does it differ from a
Chapter 98: 3. (_a_) What provision is usually made for the redemption of
Chapter 99: 4. (_a_) Tell how you would receipt for a payment on a note. Why is
Chapter 100: 5. (_a_) What are the advantages to the banks of a city of their
Chapter 101: 6. (_a_) Enumerate some of the abuses of rate discrimination in the
Chapter 102: 7. (_a_) Give the particulars in which a warehouse receipt resembles
Chapter 103: 1. (_a_) What is a contract? (_b_) What is the difference between a
Chapter 104: 2. (_a_) When is it necessary that contracts be in writing? (_b_) In
Chapter 105: 3. (_a_) What are the different kinds of warranties? (_b_) Suppose A
Chapter 106: 4. (_a_) What is the difference between a public and a private
Chapter 107: 11. GREAT PRIMER.
Chapter 108: 2. _The lower-case_ }
Chapter 109: 10. [Illustration] Matter wrongly altered to remain as it was
Chapter 110: 16. [Illustration] Something foreign between the lines, or a wrong-font
Chapter 111: 17. [Illustration] Line to be indented one _em_ of its own body.
Chapter 112: 4. _Foundry proofs._
India. (_b_) Give a brief account of India's trade--(1) external, (2) internal.
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