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Regulations To Govern The Destruction Of Records Of Sleeping Car Companies Prescribed By The Interstate Commerce Commission In Accordance With Section 20 Of The Act To Regulate Commerce: Issue Of 1920, Effective On June 1, 1920 (Superseding And Canceling Orders Effective October 1, 1911 And August 1, 1915), United States. Interstate Commerce Commission Jan 1920

Regulations To Govern The Destruction Of Records Of Sleeping Car Companies Prescribed By The Interstate Commerce Commission In Accordance With Section 20 Of The Act To Regulate Commerce: Issue Of 1920, Effective On June 1, 1920 (Superseding And Canceling Orders Effective October 1, 1911 And August 1, 1915), United States. Interstate Commerce Commission

Federal Publications

No abstract provided.


Classification Of Ledger Accounts For Creameries, George O. Knapp Jan 1920

Classification Of Ledger Accounts For Creameries, George O. Knapp

Federal Publications

In presenting this Classification of Ledger Accounts for Creameries it is the aim of the Bureau of Markets to emphasize the importance of the use of a definite and logical classification of accounts for keeping the financial records of any business and to describe in detail a classification which can be used advantageously by creameries. The use of such a classification is not only a great aid to the bookkeeper in the performance of routine duties, but its consistent use also insures a uniform method of presenting the financial information from year to year regardless of changes in the personnel. …


Regulations To Govern The Destruction Of Records Of Telephone, Telegraph And Cable Companies (Including Wireless Companies) Prescribed By The Interstate Commerce Commission In Accordance With Section 20 Of The Act To Regulate Commerce. Issue Of 1920, Effective On January 1, 1920 (Superseding And Canceling Regulations Effective February 1, 1914), United States. Interstate Commerce Commission Jan 1920

Regulations To Govern The Destruction Of Records Of Telephone, Telegraph And Cable Companies (Including Wireless Companies) Prescribed By The Interstate Commerce Commission In Accordance With Section 20 Of The Act To Regulate Commerce. Issue Of 1920, Effective On January 1, 1920 (Superseding And Canceling Regulations Effective February 1, 1914), United States. Interstate Commerce Commission

Federal Publications

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System Of Accounts For Retail Merchants, January, 1920, United States. Interstate Commerce Commission Jan 1920

System Of Accounts For Retail Merchants, January, 1920, United States. Interstate Commerce Commission

Federal Publications

No abstract provided.


Farm Bookkeeping, E. H. Thomson, United States. Department Of Agriculture Jan 1920

Farm Bookkeeping, E. H. Thomson, United States. Department Of Agriculture

Federal Publications

Adequate records are necessary to the efficient management of any business. The farmer, to be successful, must be a business man as well as a grower of crops and producer of livestock. As a business man he should have suitable business records. Farmers, as a rule, are highly individualistic in their methods, and farm business conditions vary widely. Accordingly, ready-made systems of farm accounts seldom bring out all the facts that the farmer ought to know. Systems must be developed to fit each man's requirements, and efforts to shape one's needs according to a prepared system not based primarily on …


Suggested Accounting System For Wheat Flour Millers, United States. Food Administration. Milling Division. Auditing Department Jan 1920

Suggested Accounting System For Wheat Flour Millers, United States. Food Administration. Milling Division. Auditing Department

Federal Publications

Following the demand of the United States Food Administration's Milling Division, that all mills operating under the Rules and Regulations, and in Agreement with the United States Food Administration's Milling Division, render to the Statistical Division, Washington, D. C., a Monthly Cost Report, Form, M. D. 1030 C, numerous inquiries have been received from millers' regarding the compilation of the Report, and requests for a general accounting system which would enable them to complete the Cost Report in a satisfactory manner. Many millers have conducted their business without any kind of an accounting system's others have used single entry books …


Farm Inventories, James Stuart Ball Jan 1920

Farm Inventories, James Stuart Ball

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