The Elements of Book Keeping: By Single & Double Entry ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, 1813 - 238 pages |
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... July , but the Ledger of the whole year was not even opened . " Did Mr. Tate expect to see the writing of the Ledger farther advanced than that of the Journal ? This certainly would have excited as " great surprise " in the Partner ...
... July , but the Ledger of the whole year was not even opened . " Did Mr. Tate expect to see the writing of the Ledger farther advanced than that of the Journal ? This certainly would have excited as " great surprise " in the Partner ...
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... July , 16th and 20th August , 20th , 24th , and 26th Sept. 8th Oct. and 7th , 8th , and 10th November . § From the numerous instances of improper entries which are to be found in Mr. Tate's Journal , it is surprising he should censure ...
... July , 16th and 20th August , 20th , 24th , and 26th Sept. 8th Oct. and 7th , 8th , and 10th November . § From the numerous instances of improper entries which are to be found in Mr. Tate's Journal , it is surprising he should censure ...
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... July 18. To 250 0 0 18 disct . 4500 Sept. 23. To 663 1 85 disct . 56384 ) Cr . Side of the Account . Mar. 7. By £ . 385 8 11 for April 15. By 200 0 0 26. By 400 0 0 June 28. By 150 10 115 days 76 65 2 44326 15200 26000 301 15138185827 ...
... July 18. To 250 0 0 18 disct . 4500 Sept. 23. To 663 1 85 disct . 56384 ) Cr . Side of the Account . Mar. 7. By £ . 385 8 11 for April 15. By 200 0 0 26. By 400 0 0 June 28. By 150 10 115 days 76 65 2 44326 15200 26000 301 15138185827 ...
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... July , 1809. ( A. B. ) LONDON , 1st APRIL , 1809 . I have in cash .... Bills Receivable..for the following Bills in hand , viz . No. 171. George Kay .... due April 26 .... 400 00 £ s . d . 1087 710 166. Sheldon & Sons ...... May 12 ...
... July , 1809. ( A. B. ) LONDON , 1st APRIL , 1809 . I have in cash .... Bills Receivable..for the following Bills in hand , viz . No. 171. George Kay .... due April 26 .... 400 00 £ s . d . 1087 710 166. Sheldon & Sons ...... May 12 ...
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... July 11 . The discount is ... 13 . 147 7 6 116 3 1. B. Shipped on board the Ann , J. King , Master , for New York , by order of Richard Conder , for his Account and risk , and to him consigned , 3 Trunks containing 140 pieces printed ...
... July 11 . The discount is ... 13 . 147 7 6 116 3 1. B. Shipped on board the Ann , J. King , Master , for New York , by order of Richard Conder , for his Account and risk , and to him consigned , 3 Trunks containing 140 pieces printed ...
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