Select List of References on the Valuation and Capitalization of Railroads, Volume 5, Issue 4

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 - Railroads - 28 pages

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Page 17 - An Act to regulate commerce,' approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and all Acts amendatory thereof, and to enlarge the powers of the Interstate Commerce Commission...
Page 17 - An Act to regulate commerce', approved February 4, 1887, and all Acts amendatory thereof, by providing for a valuation of the several classes of property of carriers, subject thereto and securing information concerning their stocks, bonds, and other securities...
Page 13 - American railways as investments: a detailed and comparative analysis of all the leading railways, from the investor's point of view; with an introductory chapter on the methods of estimating railway values.
Page 12 - Railroads of the United States, with a Sketch of their Rise,. Progress, Influence, etc. Together with 70 Maps and an Appendix, containing a full Analysis of the Debts of the United States and of the several States, published) Annually.
Page 12 - Poor's manual of the railroads of the United States, street railway and traction companies, industrial and other corporations and statements of the debts of the United States, the several states, municipalities, etc.
Page 14 - News, v. 31, p. 302 (April 12, 1894). *METHOD USED BY THE RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS, UNDER THE Stock and Bond Law, in Valuing Railroad Properties ; by RA Thompson. Transactions, American Society of Civil Engineers, v. 52, p. 328 (Paper 974. June, 1904). (Thirty-six pages.) RAILROAD FRANCHISE VALUES IN TEXAS; by WH Coverdale.
Page 8 - Ry., in regard to manner of accounting for value of property abandoned in the reconstruction of track.) Louisiana. *REPORT MADE BY THE STATE BOARD OF APPRAISERS SHOWING THE Assessments Made of Property Employed in the Railway, Telegraph, Telephone, Sleeping Car, and Express Business for the Year 1899. (On the methods of valuation, and actual valuations made.) Massachusetts.
Page 11 - ... among the most typical and important in themselves, which were most likely to be instructive for Ontario, and in which our Canadian railway systems owned or controlled more or less important sections, or with whose lines they were most intimately connected. We, therefore, visited the following States : Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. We interviewed various Boards of Assessment or Taxation, and particularly those officials...
Page 10 - Journal of the State board of equalization for the assessment and equalization of railroad, bridge, telegraph and telephone property. Jefferson City, Mo., 1874-1907. 32 vols. 8°. Montana. State board of equalization. Annual report. Helena, 1890-1905. 13 vols. 8°. Moody's manual of railroads and corporation securities . . . 1st9th annual number, 1900-1908. New York: The 0. C. Lewis company, 1900- 1908.
Page 7 - Railway Rates : The Method of Calculating Equitable Rates and Charges for Merchandise Carried on Railways.

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