Explains the fundamental steps for opening a bank account, offers advice on choosing a bank and selecting a type of account, and discusses the various services available at a bank
Stuart B. Schwartz is Professor of History at Yale University and the former Master of Ezra Stiles College.
He studied at Middlebury College, where he received his undergraduate degree, and the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico. He then went on to study Latin American History at Columbia University where he received his Ph.D. (1968).
He is one of the leading specialists on the History of colonial Latin America, especially Brazil and on the history of Early Modern expansion.
Yes I enjoyed this book. Because the book talks about something that's of interest to me and its always good to know a lot about something that you will be doing some time so that you know what you should do.
This book talks a lot about banking and opening a bank account. This book also talks about what you should do before opening a bank account.
The part in this book that i like the most is pag.7 because about the different services that banks can offer.
I would recommend this book to someone who likes or is getting into banking. Because this book talks a lot about banking.