The Elements of Book Keeping: By Single & Double Entry ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, 1813 - 238 pages |
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... Interest to be allowed ; -for which , to make a proper entry , is the only difficulty in stating such transactions . But Mr. Tate has not only multiplied such transactions , which , from their nature , should have been sparingly ...
... Interest to be allowed ; -for which , to make a proper entry , is the only difficulty in stating such transactions . But Mr. Tate has not only multiplied such transactions , which , from their nature , should have been sparingly ...
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... Interest , and post these , if required , by Double Entry ; and , what is not the least remark- able , he has also shewn us , that no Profit and Loss Account , by his method , is necessary ; although he has used the title of that ...
... Interest , and post these , if required , by Double Entry ; and , what is not the least remark- able , he has also shewn us , that no Profit and Loss Account , by his method , is necessary ; although he has used the title of that ...
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... Interest Account ....... xvii IV . Bills of Parcels .. .... PART I. - BOOK - KEEPING BY SINGLE ENTRY . Book - Keeping defined - Single Entry described ......... ..... xix Set A. RETAIL BUSINESS . Day - Book . Ledger .... Cash - Book ...
... Interest Account ....... xvii IV . Bills of Parcels .. .... PART I. - BOOK - KEEPING BY SINGLE ENTRY . Book - Keeping defined - Single Entry described ......... ..... xix Set A. RETAIL BUSINESS . Day - Book . Ledger .... Cash - Book ...
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... making out this Account , all the particulars are set forth as expressed in the Journal , and Subsidiary books , and where the collective term Sundries occurs in the Ledger , ACCOUNT SALES . xvii Account-Current with the Interest Account.
... making out this Account , all the particulars are set forth as expressed in the Journal , and Subsidiary books , and where the collective term Sundries occurs in the Ledger , ACCOUNT SALES . xvii Account-Current with the Interest Account.
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... Interest on Accounts Current , the usual method is to compute the Interest , first on the sums of the Dr. side , and then on those of the Cr .; reckoning the time from the day on which the Sums became due , to the time of settlement ...
... Interest on Accounts Current , the usual method is to compute the Interest , first on the sums of the Dr. side , and then on those of the Cr .; reckoning the time from the day on which the Sums became due , to the time of settlement ...
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1To Stock 20 Bales 30 By Balance 30 To Sundries accepted Account Sales amount Ashes Bill-Book Bills Payable Bills Receivable Dr Book-Keeping bound bundles Water twist C. B. Paid C. B. Received Cash Dr Collins & Greenhill consigned CONTRA Cotton on Commission Cotton Yarn Counting-house Day-Book Discount allowed Edward Weston Entered Journal Evans & Bayley Forbes & Co Goodwin & Blake Grammar Hamburgh Henry Thornton House at Windsor House Expenses Hume & Coleman indorsed Insurance Interest Invoice Jamaica James Feilding James Forbes John Howie June 30 Kitt's Learner Ledger LINDLEY MURRAY London Assurance Company Madder months London Norris & Bell Ord & Davis Premium Price Profit & Loss Profit and Loss Richard Conder Richard Noble Robert Runcorn Samuel Johnson Schools Sept Sheldon & Sons shipped Single Entry SUNDRIES Drs Tate Thomas Allwood transactions Waste-Book William Fenton
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