William Henry Kniffin’s treatise on American banking offers an in-depth look at the management and operation of banks in the United States. This text includes an overview of the history and development of banks, as well as their various functions and responsibilities. It also covers the legal framework of banking, including the negotiable instruments law. American Banking Practice is a must-read for anyone involved in the banking industry, as well as for those interested in finance and economics.
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