A Practical System of Book-keeping by Single and Double Entry: Containing Forms of Books and Practical Exercises, Adapted to the Use of the Farmer, Mechanic, Merchant, and Professional Man ...A. S. Barnes, 1858 - 296 lappuses |
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... manner that a person may at any time know the true state of his affairs . Every person , engaged in business for himself , should keep a book of some kind in which to record all his business transactions . The day - laborer , the farmer ...
... manner that a person may at any time know the true state of his affairs . Every person , engaged in business for himself , should keep a book of some kind in which to record all his business transactions . The day - laborer , the farmer ...
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... manner . He is gaining discipline of mind - as much , at least , as by any other study . He is learning to spell the names of a great many articles in commerce , which would not otherwise come under his notice . He is , or may be ...
... manner . He is gaining discipline of mind - as much , at least , as by any other study . He is learning to spell the names of a great many articles in commerce , which would not otherwise come under his notice . He is , or may be ...
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... manner of keeping books you might have to refer to five hundred . Other advantages might be named , but these are deemed sufficient to mention here . Part Second contains a clear and comprehensive ex- position of the principles of ...
... manner of keeping books you might have to refer to five hundred . Other advantages might be named , but these are deemed sufficient to mention here . Part Second contains a clear and comprehensive ex- position of the principles of ...
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... manner , and on the first day of January , or of some other month , in each year , should be settled , and the book balanced . In settling with a person , if he pays you in cash , or gives you his note to balance his account , give him ...
... manner , and on the first day of January , or of some other month , in each year , should be settled , and the book balanced . In settling with a person , if he pays you in cash , or gives you his note to balance his account , give him ...
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... manner , he may open an account with his farm , making it Dr. for all he puts on , such as horses , cattle , sheep , hogs , fowls , farming utensils , seed , labor , & c . , and Cr . for all it produces , or that is taken off ; the ...
... manner , he may open an account with his farm , making it Dr. for all he puts on , such as horses , cattle , sheep , hogs , fowls , farming utensils , seed , labor , & c . , and Cr . for all it produces , or that is taken off ; the ...
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