Bank Interest Rates and Profits
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Bank Interest Rates and Profits. March 17, 1920. Distributed by The Grain Growers' Guide. (Oversize)
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Bank Interest Rates and Profits
Bank Interest Rates and Profits. March 17, 1920. Distributed by The Grain Growers' Guide. (Oversize)
Instructional Film: Looks at Budgeting personal income, knowing oneself and deciding on priorities; a look at the cashless society of the future, some reasons why it is still a few years away; when technology could make it happen. By: ML
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Part of Thomas Ferguson fonds
D.H. Stock and Partners Limited
Copies of published Government of Saskatchewan financial charts
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
Copies of charts, extracted from a publication, showing the status of the finances and economy for the Government of Saskatchewan. Charts show: Value of Mineral Production; Value of Forest Products; Gross Value of Manufacturing Production; Value of Construction in Saskatchewan; Retail Sales; Volume of Natural Gas Production; Volume of Crude Oil Production; Electrical Energy Generated in Saskatchewan; and Farm Cash Receipts. Charts were produced by Hank Johnson.
Directory of Financial Services for Northern Saskatchewan
Directory of Financial Services for Northern Saskatchewan. Prepared by the Institute for Northern Studies at the University of Saskatchewan.
Capital Financing For General Municipal Purposes and Certain Special Purposes by Local Authorities in Saskatchewan: Some Theoretical Aspects, Local Practice and Impact on Local Taxation, prepared by D. E. Shaw, Royal Commission on Taxation, Regina, June, 1964.
General Credit, written by Andrew Assarson at Leader, Saskatchewan.
Thesis entitled Public Finance in Saskatchewan during the Settlement Process, 1905-1929, submitted by Daniel Bert Climenhaga for the degree of Master of Arts, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 1949. 147 p.
Thesis entitled W.R. Motherwell [William Richard Motherwell] and Agricultural Development in Saskatchewan, 1905-1918, submitted by Allan Reaman Turner for the degree of Master of Arts, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 1958. 153 p.
Local and Provincial Government Finance
A publication by the Saskatchewan Royal Commission on Taxation entitled, A Study of Projected Revenues of Provincial and Local Governments in Saskatchewan to 1972, by D. E. Shaw, November, 1964. (88 p.)
Local Government Finance, by Jack Vicq, Research Study No. 1, published by the Royal Commission on Taxation, Regina, 1965. (2 copies)
Provincial Government Revenue Sources, by Morley Wood. Research Study No. 2 published by the Royal Commission on Taxation, Province of Saskatchewan, Regina, 1965. 55 p. (2 copies)
Map showing branches of chartered banks in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
Charts of government post office savings banks, and name and location of chartered banks in each province.
Canada. Railway Lands Branch