Up To Date Business by Seymour Eaton

Up To Date Business by Seymour Eaton

Eaton, Seymour, 1859-1916 | 95362 words

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Always visible content "Up To Date Business" by Seymour Eaton is a comprehensive study guide written... in the late 19th century. This educational text covers various aspects of business practices, including banking, finance, geography, transportation, and commercial law, likely intended for students or individuals keen to gain practical knowledge in these fields. The opening of the work introduces its different sections and topics, starting with general business information. It outlines commercial terms, such as the Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less distinction between commerce and business, and explains essential financial instruments like bank cheques and promissory notes. Eaton emphasizes the importance of understanding commercial language and practices in conducting business effectively, detailing the intricacies of transactions and financial documentation, which set the stage for readers to gain a solid foundation in business operations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Chapters

112 chapters
Ch. 1

Chapter 1

Ch. 2

2. If your indorsement is the first, write it about two inches from

Ch. 3

3. Do not indorse wrong end up; the top of the back is the left end of

Ch. 4

4. Write your name as you are accustomed to write it, no matter how it

Ch. 5

5. If you wish to make the cheque payable to some particular person by

Ch. 6

6. Do not carry around indorsed cheques loosely. Such cheques are

Ch. 7

7. If you receive a cheque which has been transferred to you by a

Ch. 8

8. An authorised stamped indorsement is as good as a written one.

Ch. 9

9. If you are indorsing for a company, or society, or corporation,

Ch. 10

10. If you have power of attorney to indorse for some particular