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Up To Date Business

Up To Date Business

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Including lessons in banking, exchange, business geography, finance, transportation and commercial law from the chicago record.

Chapter 1 GENERAL BUSINESS INFORMATION

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A Poorly Drawn Cheque 7

A Carefully Drawn Cheque 8

A Cheque Drawn so as to Insure Payment to Proper Party 9

A Cheque Payable to Order 11

A Blank Indorsement 11

A Cheque Made to Obtain Money for Immediate Use 13

A Certified Cheque 14

A Cheque for the Purchase of a Draft 16

A Bank Draft 17

Ordinary Form of Promissory Note 18

A Promissory Note Filled Out in an Engraved Blank 19

A Special Form for a Promissory Note 20

The Advantages of the Clearing-house System 22

The Route of a Cheque 24

Backs of Two Paid Cheques 25

A Sight Draft Developed from Letter 27

A Sight Draft 28

An Accepted Ten-day Sight Draft 28

An Accepted Sight Draft 29

A Time Draft 29

Foreign Exchange 32

A Bill of Exchange (Private) 35

A Bill of Exchange (Banker's) 36

First Page of a Letter of Credit 38

Second Page of a Letter of Credit 40

A Certificate of Stock in a National Bank 42

A Certificate of Stock in a Manufacturing Company 43

A Protest 48

A Private Bond 55

A Shipping Receipt ("Original") 60

A Steamship Bill of Lading 61

A Local Waybill 62

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It was a grand success. Every one said so; and moreover, every one who witnessed the experiment predicted that the Mermaid would revolutionize naval warfare as completely as did the world-famous Monitor. Professor Rivers, who had devoted the best years of his life to perfecting his wonderful invention, struggling bravely on through innumerable disappointments and failures, undaunted by the sneers of those who scoffed, or the significant pity of his friends, was so overcome by his signal triumph that he fled from the congratulations of those who sought to do him honour, leaving to his young assistants the responsibility of restoring the marvellous craft to her berth in the great ship-house that had witnessed her construction. These assistants were two lads, eighteen and nineteen years of age, who were not only the Professor's most promising pupils, but his firm friends and ardent admirers. The younger, Carlos West Moranza, was the only son of a Cuban sugar-planter, and an American mother who had died while he was still too young to remember her. From earliest childhood he had exhibited so great a taste for machinery that, when he was sixteen, his father had sent him to the United States to be educated as a mechanical engineer in one of the best technical schools of that country. There his dearest chum was his class-mate, Carl Baldwin, son of the famous American shipbuilder, John Baldwin, and heir to the latter's vast fortune. The elder Baldwin had founded the school in which his own son was now being educated, and placed at its head his life-long friend, Professor Alpheus Rivers, who, upon his patron's death, had also become Carl's sole guardian. In appearance and disposition young Baldwin was the exact opposite of Carlos Moranza, and it was this as well as the similarity of their names that had first attracted the lads to each other. While the young Cuban was a handsome fellow, slight of figure, with a clear olive complexion, impulsive and rash almost to recklessness, the other was a typical Anglo-Saxon American, big, fair, and blue-eyed, rugged in feature, and slow to act, but clinging with bulldog tenacity to any idea or plan that met with his favour. He invariably addressed his chum as "West," while the latter generally called him "Carol."

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Chapter 1 GENERAL BUSINESS INFORMATION

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Chapter 2 BUSINESS GEOGRAPHY

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Chapter 3 FINANCE, TRADE, AND TRANSPORTATION

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Chapter 4 COMMERCIAL TERMS AND USAGES

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Chapter 5 COMMERCIAL TERMS AND USAGES (Continued)

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Chapter 6 BANK CHEQUES

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Chapter 7 BANK CHEQUES (Continued)

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Chapter 8 BANK CHEQUES (Continued) No.8

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Chapter 9 BANK DRAFTS

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Chapter 10 PROMISSORY NOTES

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Chapter 11 THE CLEARING-HOUSE SYSTEM

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Chapter 12 COMMERCIAL DRAFTS

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Chapter 13 FOREIGN EXCHANGE

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Chapter 14 LETTERS OF CREDIT

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Chapter 15 JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES

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Chapter 16 PROTESTED PAPER

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Chapter 17 PAPER OFFERED FOR DISCOUNT

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Chapter 18 CORPORATIONS

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Chapter 19 BONDS

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Chapter 20 TRANSPORTATION

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Chapter 21 THE TRADE FEATURES OF THE BRITISH ISLES

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Chapter 22 THE TRADE FEATURES OF FRANCE

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Chapter 23 THE TRADE FEATURES OF GERMANY

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Chapter 24 TRADE FEATURES OF SPAIN AND ITALY

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Chapter 25 THE TRADE FEATURES OF RUSSIA

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Chapter 26 THE TRADE FEATURES OF INDIA

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Chapter 27 THE TRADE FEATURES OF CHINA

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Chapter 28 THE TRADE FEATURES OF JAPAN

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Chapter 29 THE TRADE FEATURES OF AFRICA

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Chapter 30 THE TRADE FEATURES OF AUSTRALIA

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Chapter 31 THE TRADE FEATURES OF SOUTH AMERICA

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Chapter 32 THE TRADE FEATURES OF CANADA

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Chapter 33 NATIONAL AND STATE BANKS

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Chapter 34 SAVINGS BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES

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Chapter 35 CORPORATIONS AND STOCK COMPANIES[9]

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Chapter 36 BORROWING AND LOANING MONEY[10]

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Chapter 37 COLLATERALS AND SECURITIES

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Chapter 38 CHEQUES, DRAFTS, AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE[11]

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Chapter 39 THE CLEARING-HOUSE SYSTEM[12]

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Chapter 40 COMMERCIAL CREDITS AND MERCANTILE AGENCIES

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