This section is from the book "Organized Banking", by Eugene E. Agger. Also available from Amazon: Organized banking.
By Lawrence Chamberlain
With Kountze Brothers, Bankers, New York
Lecturer on Finance at the New York University School of
Commerce, Accounts and Finance
551 pages. With 19 charts. 8vo. Cloth. Price $5.00 net, by mail $5.20
The first work to treat bond investment as an applied science. It presents a comprehensive and careful analysis of all classes of bonds and shows how to estimate their value. Each chapter has had the careful scrutiny of some specialist distinguished in the particular field under consideration.
The author of "The Principles of Bond Investment" has a wide and varied experience as bond sales manager and bond buyer. His opinions and judgments are those of one who is at once a scholar and a successful business man.
"The features of the book are clearness of statement, readable style, and exhaustiveness of treatment. ... A style so simple and direct that an inexperienced investor may understand. Every phase of the bond investment question, including terms not generally understood, is treated in such a manner that the dry principles of an intricate subject become interesting. ... A contribution to economics, and a literary production which will rank the author with such economists as Walker, Adam and Scott." - Trust Com-parties (N. Y.)
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