Volume 20 of the series examines the operations and significance of "Trust Companies" within the banking sector of the United States. Authored by the Banking Publicity Assn. of the United States, this volume likely provides detailed insights into the role these institutions play in managing trusts, estates, and other fiduciary responsibilities. Readers can expect to find valuable information on the historical context, regulatory environment, and financial strategies associated with trust companies. This work provides an enduring resource for those interested in the intricacies of banking and financial management.
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