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Banks and Their Customers / A practical guide for all who keep banking accounts from the customers' point of view

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The work traces the historical development of modern banking and then offers practical, customer-focused guidance on selecting a banker, drawing and crossing cheques, and managing credit and deposit accounts. It explains how interest, bank rates, loans, overdrafts, bills, foreign drafts, and unclaimed balances are handled, and shows how to check and challenge bank charges. Later chapters discuss bank shares and the remuneration of banking staff. Practical examples and step-by-step tips aim to demystify routine transactions and to help account-holders protect their money and negotiate fair terms.

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Henry Warren

Henry Warren was an author known for his contributions to the understanding of banking and finance in the early 20th century. His notable works include "Banks and Their Customers," which serves as a practical guide for individuals managing banking accounts, and "The Story of the Bank of England," a historical overview of English banking and the money market. Through these writings, Warren aimed to demystify banking practices for the general public, making complex financial concepts more accessible.

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