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Income Property Valuation [With CDROM] $15.96 Ideal for a two and four year college course, this text provides comprehensive coverage of the appraisal of real estate income property. |
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The Income Approach to Property Valuation $45.79 This classic text has been updated to meet the needs of today’s students. It has been revised in line with the 2011 7th edition of the RICS Valuation Standards and covers the latest valuation techniques including the important area of investment appraisals. It will help readers understand the complex world of property valuation, in particular: . How to analyse market rents and sales prices to derive market evidence to support an opinion of market value . The investment method of valuation and how it’s applied in practice . How specific legal factors can impact on market value when they interfere with market forces . What the market and the profession may consider to be the ‘right’ methodology in today’s market place. . How to use spreadsheets in valuation This new edition places a particular emphasis on investment valuations and the impact of landlord and tenant relationships on value. The text has always been well regarded for its clear explanations of the maths behind valuations, and practical examples are provided to illustrate the valuation techniques used today for property investments, property developments and properties valued by reference to their business profits. . Over 25,000 copies sold across all five editions . Strong focus on investment valuation, techniques and practice . New support materials make it easy for lecturers to teach with this text |
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Income Property Appraisal $8 No Synopsis Available |
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Income Property Valuation $29 No Synopsis Available |
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A Master Guide to Income Property Brokerage: Boost Your Income by Selling Commercial and Income Properties $21.06 The reliable, classic guide to INCOME PROPERTY BROKERAGE–now updated for the 21st century For more than thirty-five years, this guide has been the most reliable, trustworthy resource for real estate brokers and agents who want to increase their commissions and start selling income property. Now in a new Fourth Edition, A Master Guide to Income Property Brokerage is back and better than ever. With significant new material on the Internet and powerful, up-to-date tactics, brokers and agents alike will find in these pages all of the high-quality information they need to succeed. Sixteen power-packed chapters feature step-by-step income-building information that will help you: * Profit from five quick ways to find property owners who will sell * Turn your leads into listings that sell * Nail down sales using today’s new and ingenious ways to finance income properties * Price income property to sell quickly * Set up operating statements that promote sales * Present the unique benefits of income property * Access thirteen immediate sources of buyers * Easily qualify buyers * Advertise income property–and make it pay off big * Show income properties for fast-action sales * Master the fine points of selling income properties * Work on condominium conversions: an exciting new wealth-builder * Sell like a giant using online tools * Make a final presentation that clinches the sale * And much more |
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The Nature of Capital and Income $27.77 America’s first celebrated economist-developer of the Fisher equation, the Fisher hypothesis, and the Fisher separation theorem-offers here a rational foundation for the most fundamental of concepts behind the modern economics: capital and income. This 1906 textbooks explores such ideas as. . the difference between wealth and property rights . why one bankruptcy leads to another . the difficulties of defining income . the "premium" and "price" concepts of interest . risk in the economic arena . and much more. |
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Federal Income Taxation of Property and Casualty Insurance Companies $585 No Synopsis Available |
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Federal Income Tax and Its Relation to Real Property $13.72 No Synopsis Available |
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History of the Income Tax $26.94 Taxes are a compulsory contribution individuals and/or businesses must make to the government. The primary purpose of a tax is to fund governmental activity, however, the purposes of governmental activities may be broadly defined. Along with funding the necessities of government, the purpose of taxation frequently expands to include economic and social objectives. Taxes may be used as a method for developing a strong, vibrant economy by fostering or limiting certain businesses, or they may be used as a means of redistributing wealth and encouraging social reform. Taxes have been a part of society from the time the first governments developed. Payment of animal skins to a chief, who could use the animal skins to buy weapons which he would use to supply warriors who would defend the village, was a type of primitive tax. Taxes have been used by governments to pay for public works, fund wars, control economies through tariffs on imports and exports, and, sadly, fill the coffers of rulers at the expense of the ruled. Some of the oldest records of civilization tell of taxes. The following examples are by no means complete but indicate how long taxes have been a part of people’s economic lives: 2000 BC, clay records discovered in Iraq tell of onerous taxes. 1400 BC, Egyptian records detail subjects paying taxes to their Pharaoh. 600 BC, the first graduated income tax was in use in Greece. 300 BC, the Ptolemy dynasty of Egypt instituted various taxes, including tariffs on imports, poll taxes on salt, legal documents, sales and rental of goods, fees for grazing cattle on state land, and a tax on produce. 125 BC, tax collection in the Roman Empire is a well established system. 1050 AD, the storyof Lady Godiva highlights a tax protest in England. 1427, income and property taxes are instituted in Florence, Italy. 1450, in Mexico taxes could be paid to the Aztec government in the form of exotic feathers. 1643, a faculty tax is adopted in New Plymouth, Massachusetts. A precursor of income taxes, a faculty tax was applied to a person’s "faculties," his or her ability to earn income from property, trade, or a skill. In time most of the colonies were to establish faculty taxes. 1793, the first general income tax is established in France. |
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1527 Establishments $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The school’s Latin motto, Dextra Dei Exaltavit Me means “The right hand of God hath lifted me up”. The former school motto was “Dominus Mihi Adjutor” meaning “Lord, give me counsel”. The first foundation deed set up by Bishop John Vesey in 1527 provided an endowment from property income of £7 a year and twenty-one people were appointed Trustees to manage the school and pay a fit and proper person to teach Grammar and Rhetoric. There was no known images of John Vesey and an image hung in the “Big School” hall assumed to be John Vesey is in fact John Wilmot and can be seen here. It was not until 1540, however, that a second deed was set up providing for the endowed properties to be held by the Warden and Society of Sutton Coldfield and layman John Savage was appointed as the first master. Until 1544, St Marys Hall was used as a schoolroom and then a school was built close to the church on Blind Lane, behind the Masonic Buildings (The former Town Hall) and on the site of the former Work House, behind the former Alms Houses, close to the Sons of Rest building off Mill Street. Complaints relating to the diligence of the Trustees and the Corporation came before the Chancery Court which ordered in 1636 that control be transferred to a new board of fourteen Trustees. In 1728, the Corporation provided land for a new school building in the present location, one of the conditions being that the headmaster Paul Lowe should agree to teach English, writing and arithmetic to twelve parish boys. At that time there was no stipulated age of entry to the school. Entry required the ability to read, and usually to pay. William Webb was appointed headmaster in 1764 and under him a sound basic educat… More: |
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1976 in Oceania: 1976 Australian Television Series Debuts, 1976 Australian Television Series Endings, 1976 Elections in Australia $28.76 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 202. Not illustrated. Chapters: 1976 Australian Television Series Debuts, 1976 Australian Television Series Endings, 1976 Elections in Australia, 1976 in Australia, 1976 in Australian Rules Football, 1976 in Australian Television, 1976 in Fiji, 1976 in New Zealand, 1976 in Papua New Guinea, 1976 Vfl Season, 1976 Australian Touring Car Championship, 1976 Hardie-Ferodo 1000, 1976 Hang Ten 400, Truro Murders, 1976 Nswrfl Season, 1976 Rover 500k, Mullens V Federal Commissioner of Taxation, the Young Doctors, 1976 Australian Sports Sedan Championship, Tasmanian State Election, 1976, New South Wales State Election, 1976, 1976 Australian Grand Prix, 1976 Chatham Cup, 1976 Vfl Grand Final, New Zealand at the 1976 Summer Olympics, Bluey, Property Act 1976, Waitangi Day Act, Logie Awards of 1976, 1976 Ireland Rugby Union Tour of New Zealand and Fiji, Rush, List of Number-One Singles in 1976, 1976 Australian Formula 2 Championship, 1976 National Provincial Championship, 1976 Amco Cup, 1976 World Club Challenge, Tandarra, Murphyores Inc Pty Ltd V Commonwealth, Matlock Police, Certain Women, Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976, Eloise Worledge Disappearance, Great Bookie Robbery, Nelson By-Election, 1976, Working Party on the Reorganisation of the Income Tax Act 1976, 1976 Australian Open, West Indian Cricket Team in Australia in 1975–76, Alvin Purple, Sandon Tornado, Papua New Guinea at the 1976 Summer Olympics, Pakistani Cricket Team in Australia in 1976–77, Solo One, 1976 in New Zealand Television, Fiji at the 1976 Summer Paralympics, Fiji at the 1976 Summer Olympics, 1976 Heineken Open, New Zealand at the 1976 Winter Olympics, in the Wild. Excerpt: Alvin Purple Alvin Purple was an Australian television situation comedy series made by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1976.The series followed continued adventures |
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1976 in Oceania: 1976 in Australia, 1976 in Fiji, 1976 in New Zealand, 1976 in Papua New Guinea, 1976 Vfl Season $24.76 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1976 in Australia, 1976 in Fiji, 1976 in New Zealand, 1976 in Papua New Guinea, 1976 Vfl Season, 1976 Australian Touring Car Championship, 1976 Hardie-Ferodo 1000, 1976 Hang Ten 400, Truro Murders, 1976 Nswrfl Season, 1976 Rover 500k, Mullens V Federal Commissioner of Taxation, 1976 Australian Sports Sedan Championship, 1976 Australian Grand Prix, 1976 Chatham Cup, New Zealand at the 1976 Summer Olympics, Property Act 1976, Waitangi Day Act, Logie Awards of 1976, 1976 Ireland Rugby Union Tour of New Zealand and Fiji, List of Number-One Singles in 1976, 1976 Australian Formula 2 Championship, 1976 National Provincial Championship, 1976 Amco Cup, 1976 World Club Challenge, Murphyores Inc Pty Ltd V Commonwealth, Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976, Eloise Worledge Disappearance, Great Bookie Robbery, Nelson By-Election, 1976, Working Party on the Reorganisation of the Income Tax Act 1976, 1976 Australian Open, West Indian Cricket Team in Australia in 1975-76, Sandon Tornado, Papua New Guinea at the 1976 Summer Olympics, Pakistani Cricket Team in Australia in 1976-77, 1976 in New Zealand Television, Fiji at the 1976 Summer Paralympics, Fiji at the 1976 Summer Olympics, 1976 Heineken Open, New Zealand at the 1976 Winter Olympics. Excerpt: Results and statistics for the Victorian Football League season of 1976. In 1976, the VFL competition consisted of twelve teams of 18 on-the-field players each, plus two substitute players, known as the 19th man and the 20th man. A player could be substituted for any reason; however, once substituted, a player could not return to the field of play under any circumstances. Teams played each other in a home-and-away season of 22 rounds; matches 12 to 22 were the “home-and-way reverse” of matches 1 to 11 (except that… More: |
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2 Years to a Million in Real Estate $11.53 Quit your day job! Make a million in real estate! It’s easier than you think! A few years ago, Matthew Martinez was a lot like you – he worked hard to make as big a salary as he could. But it wasn’t enough. He worked by the clock, and yearned to be his own boss. With a small amount of savings, he acquired his first rental property. Two years later, he was making more from his rentals than he was working 9 to 5, so he quit his day job to oversee his real estate investments. Today, he enjoys a multi-million-dollar collection of income-producing properties—and he’s ready to share his money-making strategies so you can begin your own journey to career and financial independence.Two Years to a Million in Real Estateshows you everything you need to know, including how to Invest small amounts early-on while working a full-time jobAvoid real estate “bubble” risksGet others to pay your mortgage for youPick a hot property (and spot others that will become hot)Simplify the ins-and-outs of financingNegotiate like a proScreen for reliable tenantsUnderstand how local tenant laws workHire good people to manage your propertiesKnow when to sellMatthew A. Martinez is the founder of the Boston Landlord and Investor Group, the largest landlord group in New England. He has been profiled in national publications such as The Wall Street Journal and was named by CNN as a “Tycoon in the Making.” |
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2 Years to a Million in Real Estate $21.95 Quit your day job! Make a million in real estate! It’s easier than you think! A few years ago, Matthew Martinez was a lot like you – he worked hard to make as big a salary as he could. But it wasn’t enough. He worked by the clock, and yearned to be his own boss. With a small amount of savings, he acquired his first rental property. Two years later, he was making more from his rentals than he was working 9 to 5, so he quit his day job to oversee his real estate investments. Today, he enjoys a multi-million-dollar collection of income-producing properties—and he’s ready to share his money-making strategies so you can begin your own journey to career and financial independence.Two Years to a Million in Real Estateshows you everything you need to know, including how to Invest small amounts early-on while working a full-time jobAvoid real estate “bubble” risksGet others to pay your mortgage for youPick a hot property (and spot others that will become hot)Simplify the ins-and-outs of financingNegotiate like a proScreen for reliable tenantsUnderstand how local tenant laws workHire good people to manage your propertiesKnow when to sellMatthew A. Martinez is the founder of the Boston Landlord and Investor Group, the largest landlord group in New England. He has been profiled in national publications such as The Wall Street Journal and was named by CNN as a “Tycoon in the Making.” |
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2010 Guidebook to California Taxes $134.66 CCH’’s Guidebook to California Taxes is the classic handbook on California taxation. Widely used by practitioners and all those involved in California taxes, this time-saving aid is accepted as the premier source for quick reference to all taxes levied by the state, including personal and corporate income, inheritance and gift, sales and use, and property taxes. The 2010 Guidebook is the 61st Edition, reflecting significant new legislation, regulations, court decisions, and State Board of Equalization decisions through press time in December. It is authored by CCH Tax Law Editors with additional editorial commentary provided by highly-regarded tax practitioners, Bruce Daigh and Christopher Whitney of PricewaterhouseCoopers. |
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3 Days 2 Nights in Colonial Williamsburg $198 ??? You and your spouse must be at least 25 years of age. ??? You must have a yearly combined household income of $50,000. ??? This package includes accommodations for up to two adults and two children under the age of 18. All transportation and incidentals are your responsibility. The package does not include any applicable taxes, hotel service fees or regulatory surcharges. You must provide a major credit card to reserve your dates, and a fully refundable deposit of $50 will be taken when booking your reservations. ??? Upon check-in, you must also present a photo ID and major credit card for incidentals. Checkbooks, check cards and debit cards are not a valid. ??? You agree to attend a VIP Orientation and Tour that will describe all amenities available to you during your vacation and explain the benefits of vacation ownership. Married or co-habitating couples must attend the orientation and tour together and address must match on their IDs or bills addressed to them. ??? Single men and women are not qualified. ??? Students without fulltime employment are not qualified. ??? No check-ins on Tuesday ??? Confirmation Letter is required ??? Package is valid for one year from the date of purchase. ??? Children six (6) years and older may attend the sales presentation. Day care is not provided except for on Saturdays ??? Current owners of this Vacation Ownership property or anyone who has attended a presentation in the past twelve (12) months is not qualified. ??? Subject to availability. |
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81 Financial and Tax Tips for the Canadian Real Estate Investor: Expert Money-Saving Advice on Accounting and Tax Planning $32.95 From Canada’s best-selling real esate author, Don R. Campbell, and his team.From rental properties to business offices, more and more Canadians buying real estate are unwittingly setting themselves up for problems. Real estate investments and their corresponding tax policies are complicated–without knowing the tax rules, investors will see how quickly seemingly viable investments can become financial disasters. 81 Financial and Tax Tips for the Canadian Real Estate Investor offers practical advice on successfully navigating the tax implications of property ownership, including tips on a) deductions from income; b) preparing for an audit; and c) leveraging professional help. Filled with insights and Canadian-specific tips, there’s no other book like it on the market. |
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81 Financial and Tax Tips for the Canadian Real Estate Investor: Expert Money-Saving Advice on Accounting and Tax Planning $20.21 From Canada’s best-selling real esate author, Don R. Campbell, and his team.From rental properties to business offices, more and more Canadians buying real estate are unwittingly setting themselves up for problems. Real estate investments and their corresponding tax policies are complicated–without knowing the tax rules, investors will see how quickly seemingly viable investments can become financial disasters. 81 Financial and Tax Tips for the Canadian Real Estate Investor offers practical advice on successfully navigating the tax implications of property ownership, including tips on a) deductions from income; b) preparing for an audit; and c) leveraging professional help. Filled with insights and Canadian-specific tips, there’s no other book like it on the market. |
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A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company $50 The Groundwork of Company Valuation for First-time Buyers and Sellers A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company has helped thousands of first-time buyers and sellers realize a fair, substantiated value for small businesses. Now in its Second Edition, this book covers common valuation techniques and myths, tips for determining tangible and intangible values, sample balance sheets and income statements, and approaches to valuing start-up technology and dot-com businesses. This nuts-and-bolts guide addresses publicly traded and privately held firms, including traditional brick-and-mortar companies and the intellectual property industry. With a clear, concise writing style, the author walks readers through common practices for valuing, from collecting data to arriving at a saleable figure for all types of businesses, including professional practice, manufacturing, wholesale distributors, and a variety of retail operations. This new edition features perspectives on nontraditional valuation practices, guidance for using an excess earnings method, and an abundance of case studies from actual companies. In order to make the most profitable decisions, before putting a business on the market or making an offer to acquire one, every beginning business purchaser and seller should read A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company, Second Edition. |
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A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company,2nd Edition $50 The Groundwork of Company Valuation for First-time Buyers and SellersA Basic Guide for Valuing a Company has helped thousands of first-time buyers and sellers realize a fair, substantiated value for small businesses. Now in its Second Edition, this book covers common valuation techniques and myths, tips for determining tangible and intangible values, sample balance sheets and income statements, and approaches to valuing start-up technology and dot-com businesses.This nuts-and-bolts guide addresses publicly traded and privately held firms, including traditional brick-and-mortar companies and the intellectual property industry. With a clear, concise writing style, the author walks readers through common practices for valuing, from collecting data to arriving at a saleable figure for all types of businesses, including professional practice, manufacturing, wholesale distributors, and a variety of retail operations. This new edition features perspectives on nontraditional valuation practices, guidance for using an excess earnings method, and an abundance of case studies from actual companies.In order to make the most profitable decisions, before putting a business on the market or making an offer to acquire one, every beginning business purchaser and seller should read A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company, Second Edition. |
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A Field Guide to Commercial Real Estate Investment $87.01 Practical straightforward advice for individuals considering the potential of any income-producing property—be it a small duplex, a site for your own business, a retail site, or large office building. In clear, jargon-free language, this book moves step-by-step through every stage of the analysis, financing, and purchase of investment property. |
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A Guide to Buying or Selling a House in South Africa $15.22 New – Are you buying a home for the first time, wanting to sell and buy again, or wanting to earn income from renting out property? A guide to buying or selling a house in South Africa is packed with ideas about how you can make the most out of investing in property. You’ll find: Step-by-step guidelines that take you through the complete process of buying and selling a home; objective information about the pros and cons of buying and selling privately, using an agency or going for other options; |
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A Guide to Buying or Selling a House in South Africa $7.62 Used – Are you buying a home for the first time, wanting to sell and buy again, or wanting to earn income from renting out property? A guide to buying or selling a house in South Africa is packed with ideas about how you can make the most out of investing in property. You’ll find: Step-by-step guidelines that take you through the complete process of buying and selling a home; objective information about the pros and cons of buying and selling privately, using an agency or going for other options |
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A Guide to Buying or Selling a House in South Africa $21.98 Used – Are you buying a home for the first time, wanting to sell and buy again, or wanting to earn income from renting out property? A guide to buying or selling a house in South Africa is packed with ideas about how you can make the most out of investing in property. You’ll find: Step-by-step guidelines that take you through the complete process of buying and selling a home; objective information about the pros and cons of buying and selling privately, using an agency or going for other options |
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A Guide to the Unprotected in Every-Day Matters Relating to Property and Income, by a Banker’s Daughter [M.S. Welsman]. $27.48 New – General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1881 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER II. MONEY TRANSACTIONS WITH BANKERS, CHEQUES, AND BILLS. When you have fixed upon a Banker, and placed some money in his |
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A Guide to the Unprotected in Every-Day Matters Relating to Property and Income, by a Banker’s Daughter [M.S. Welsman]. $27.48 Used – General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1881 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER II. MONEY TRANSACTIONS WITH BANKERS, CHEQUES, AND BILLS. When you have fixed upon a Banker, and placed some money in his |
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A Guide to the Unprotected in Every-Day Matters Relating to Property and Income, by a Banker’s Daughter [M.S. Welsman]. $10.93 Used – General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1881 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER II. MONEY TRANSACTIONS WITH BANKERS, CHEQUES, AND BILLS. When you have fixed upon a Banker, and placed some money in his |
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A Guide to the Unprotected in Every-Day Matters Relating to Property and Income, by a Banker’s Daughter [M.S. Welsman]. $20.12 New – General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1881 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER II. MONEY TRANSACTIONS WITH BANKERS, CHEQUES, AND BILLS. When you have fixed upon a Banker, and placed some money in his |
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A Guide to the Unprotected in Every-Day Matters Relating to Property and Income, by a Banker’s Daughter [M.S. Welsman]. $14.71 New – General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1881 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER II. MONEY TRANSACTIONS WITH BANKERS, CHEQUES, AND BILLS. When you have fixed upon a Banker, and placed some money in his |
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