""Die Bilanzen Der Privaten Unternehmungen"" by Richard Passow, published in 1910, offers a detailed examination of the balance sheets of private enterprises. This comprehensive work places particular emphasis on Aktiengesellschaften (stock corporations), Gesellschaften mit beschränkter Haftung (limited liability companies), Genossenschaften (cooperatives), and Gewerkschaften (trade unions), as well as Bank-, Versicherungs- und Eisenbahn-Unternehmungen (banking, insurance, and railway companies).
Passow's book provides invaluable insights into the financial structures and reporting practices of various types of businesses during the early 20th century. It is an essential resource for understanding the historical context of accounting and corporate finance in German-speaking regions.
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