Banking, credit & money : the basics / Rose Marie B. Laman and D. Bernardo

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : GIC Enterprises & Co. Inc., c1995Edition: THIRD EDITIONDescription: 222 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HG 1551 .L36 1995
Contents:
Chapter I Money, its evolution & significance -- Chapter II Monetary standards and systems -- Chapter III History of the Philippine currency and the Philippine monetary systems -- Chapter IV Modern measures of money -- Chapter V Credit and its uses -- Chapter VI Classification of credit and their sources -- Chapter VII Credit risk -- Chapter VIII Credit instruments -- Chapter IX How credit instruments are negotiated -- Chapter X The Financial system -- Chapter XI Banking history and development -- Chapter XII Banking institutions, classifications and kinds -- Chapter XIII Central banking -- Chapter XIV International trade -- Bibliography
Summary: Considering the present problems of many student in grappling with the complex English language, the author took with great deliberation the right words in the level for our average student that the ideas and thoughts communicated are not only understandable but clear, concise and hopefullly imperishable.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex II Filipiniana Financial Management FIL HG 1551 .L36 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000012957

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Chapter I Money, its evolution & significance -- Chapter II Monetary standards and systems -- Chapter III History of the Philippine currency and the Philippine monetary systems -- Chapter IV Modern measures of money -- Chapter V Credit and its uses -- Chapter VI Classification of credit and their sources -- Chapter VII Credit risk -- Chapter VIII Credit instruments -- Chapter IX How credit instruments are negotiated -- Chapter X The Financial system -- Chapter XI Banking history and development -- Chapter XII Banking institutions, classifications and kinds -- Chapter XIII Central banking -- Chapter XIV International trade -- Bibliography

Considering the present problems of many student in grappling with the complex English language, the author took with great deliberation the right words in the level for our average student that the ideas and thoughts communicated are not only understandable but clear, concise and hopefullly imperishable.

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