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1884. This volume presents a fresh treatment upon business and finance, in the light of modern principles and methods, with recent statistics and examples to make clear the best precepts of business. Parts of this treatise is a revision of Thomas A. Davies' book. The whole constitutes the most complete and satisfactory discussion of the subject now before the public. It is hoped that it may be greatly useful in turning many of the struggling ones of earth to ways of competence, happiness and peace. It may be studied in all its parts to eminent advantage. The topic is thoroughly practical: its handling will be found equally so. Illustrated.…mehr

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1884. This volume presents a fresh treatment upon business and finance, in the light of modern principles and methods, with recent statistics and examples to make clear the best precepts of business. Parts of this treatise is a revision of Thomas A. Davies' book. The whole constitutes the most complete and satisfactory discussion of the subject now before the public. It is hoped that it may be greatly useful in turning many of the struggling ones of earth to ways of competence, happiness and peace. It may be studied in all its parts to eminent advantage. The topic is thoroughly practical: its handling will be found equally so. Illustrated.
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Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 - April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company, and chief developer of the assembly line technique of mass production. Ford created the first automobile that middle-class Americans could afford, and his conversion of the automobile from an expensive luxury into an accessible conveyance profoundly impacted the landscape of the 20th century.Ford was born on a farm in Michigan's Springwells Township, leaving home at age 16 to work in Detroit. It was a few years before this time that Ford first experienced automobiles, and throughout the later half of the 1880s, Ford began repairing and later constructing engines, and through the 1890s worked with a division of Edison Electric. He officially founded Ford Motor Company in 1903, after prior failures in business but success in constructing automobiles.