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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... transferred from the Day - book , and arranged on a page by it- self . The name of such person should be written in ... transferring each person's account from the Day - book to its appropriate page in the Ledger . The entries recorded ...
... transferred from the Day - book , and arranged on a page by it- self . The name of such person should be written in ... transferring each person's account from the Day - book to its appropriate page in the Ledger . The entries recorded ...
35. lappuse
... transferred . When the line is filled , these sums are added , and the sum total extended into the money columns . This method of posting is adopted by some , because it occupies so much less space in the Ledger than the former . The ...
... transferred . When the line is filled , these sums are added , and the sum total extended into the money columns . This method of posting is adopted by some , because it occupies so much less space in the Ledger than the former . The ...
69. lappuse
... into which all the items of each person's account are transferred from the Day - book , and so arranged that those for each month are collected together . At the close of every month the Day - book 69 FORM FOR MERCHANTS .
... into which all the items of each person's account are transferred from the Day - book , and so arranged that those for each month are collected together . At the close of every month the Day - book 69 FORM FOR MERCHANTS .
70. lappuse
... transferred in the Alphabet , and if that has been kept as above directed , you will see on what pages of the Day ... transferring them , place two parallel lines ( thus // ) opposite each entry on the Day - book , to indicate that they ...
... transferred in the Alphabet , and if that has been kept as above directed , you will see on what pages of the Day ... transferring them , place two parallel lines ( thus // ) opposite each entry on the Day - book , to indicate that they ...
72. lappuse
... after writing the Day - Book , journalizing and posting the three months ' transactions , the books may be balanced , and the accounts transferred to a new Ledger . DAY - BOOK , OR BLOTTER , MERCHANTS ' FORM 72 BOOK - KEEPING .
... after writing the Day - Book , journalizing and posting the three months ' transactions , the books may be balanced , and the accounts transferred to a new Ledger . DAY - BOOK , OR BLOTTER , MERCHANTS ' FORM 72 BOOK - KEEPING .
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