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Manual Of Instructions For The Installation And Operation Of The Standardized System Of Cost Accounting Adopted By Laundryowners National Association, September 1914, C. M. Jackman, Burton T. Cooke, Laundryowners National Association Service Bureau. Department Of Cost Accounting Sep 1914

Manual Of Instructions For The Installation And Operation Of The Standardized System Of Cost Accounting Adopted By Laundryowners National Association, September 1914, C. M. Jackman, Burton T. Cooke, Laundryowners National Association Service Bureau. Department Of Cost Accounting

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Cobb's System Of Dental Bookkeeping; Instruction Book: Prepared For The General Practitioner By A Dentist Who Was Formerly An Accountant And Auditor: Set Consists Of Cobb's Appointment-Day Book, Cobb's Loose Leaf Ledger, Cobb's Cash-Journal; System Of Dental Bookkeeping: Instruction Book; Instruction Book: Cobb's System Of Dental Bookkeeping, Whitfield Cobb Jan 1914

Cobb's System Of Dental Bookkeeping; Instruction Book: Prepared For The General Practitioner By A Dentist Who Was Formerly An Accountant And Auditor: Set Consists Of Cobb's Appointment-Day Book, Cobb's Loose Leaf Ledger, Cobb's Cash-Journal; System Of Dental Bookkeeping: Instruction Book; Instruction Book: Cobb's System Of Dental Bookkeeping, Whitfield Cobb

Individual and Corporate Publications

These instructions are purposely given in great detail so that they may be easily understood by any one with no previous knowledge of bookkeeping. The set of books consists of only three: Ledger, Appointment-Day Book, and Cash-Journal. These books are designed to meet the needs of the average dentist with a general practice, large or small, and to give him a maximum of information in regard to the financial condition of his practice with a minimum of bookkeeping. As the average dentist keeps on hand most of the time about the same stock of supplies, the taking of an inventory …


Electric Light Accounts And Their Significance, Henry Moore Edwards Jan 1914

Electric Light Accounts And Their Significance, Henry Moore Edwards

Individual and Corporate Publications

A modern public service corporation needs, in this day and generation, a system of accounts which will enable it to keep track of its affairs and from which all necessary information may be obtained either by those charged with the conduct of the corporation or by the governmental authority under whose jurisdiction it happens to be. This book contains a description of what is believed to be such a system of accounts, as designed for one particular type of public service corporation, the electric lighting company.


Guide To The Study Of Auditing, Samuel F. Racine, Robert Hiester Montgomery Jan 1914

Guide To The Study Of Auditing, Samuel F. Racine, Robert Hiester Montgomery

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A careful analysis of the leading text book on auditing arranged in question form for the purpose of facilitating study. Every page of the text book was carefully analyzed and special questions were prepared to bring out each important point mentioned so that the student is guided directly to the particular information he should secure from each chapter and, by endeavoring to answer the questions after completing a chapter, can readily determine the result of his effort. Instructors and students who are using this book find it invaluable.


Accounting: Practice And Procedure, Arthur Lowes Dickinson Jan 1914

Accounting: Practice And Procedure, Arthur Lowes Dickinson

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Applied Theory Of Accounts, Paul-Joseph Esquerre Jan 1914

Applied Theory Of Accounts, Paul-Joseph Esquerre

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No abstract provided.


Standard System Of Cost Accounting Adapted To The Paper And Pulp Industry, Charles H. Case, American Paper And Pulp Association Jan 1914

Standard System Of Cost Accounting Adapted To The Paper And Pulp Industry, Charles H. Case, American Paper And Pulp Association

Individual and Corporate Publications

You informed me that you considered it of first importance for every manufacturing concern to know, for a certainty, their TRUE COSTS, and wished to ascertain if, in the literature of our profession, there was not a cost system upon standard lines or principles applicable to the paper-making industry. I subsequently ascertained that there was not, according to the facilities at my command, which were unusually extensive, and suggested the procedure which was later acted upon and adopted by your Association in stated session, which was for me to visit, say, four or five mills among your membership, make brief …


Efficient Cost Keeping: A Study Of The Most Effective Applications Of Cost Keeping Principles To Certain Types Of Management, Elias St. Elmo Lewis Jan 1914

Efficient Cost Keeping: A Study Of The Most Effective Applications Of Cost Keeping Principles To Certain Types Of Management, Elias St. Elmo Lewis

Individual and Corporate Publications

One word, particularly to the technical reader. You will find this book fundamental and elementary. It is our aim to have it so. We hope you will find, however, what we have tried earnestly to put here, a few helpful suggestions to the man who really wants to know the true value of what he does.


What Is A Certified Public Accountant, Waldron H. Rand Jan 1914

What Is A Certified Public Accountant, Waldron H. Rand

Individual and Corporate Publications

It seems strange to those of us who are daily performing our work as Certified Public Accountants, that the whole world should not know what we profess to be. It is true, however, that to many-otherwise intelligent and well-informed persons, the Certified Public Accountant is unknown. I have failed to find, however, in any instance, that the preparation of the Certified Public Accountant, from his very beginning to a point where his professional brethren universally would admit his claim to equal consideration before the public, has been ever so considered, and explained, that an outsider might readily understand it. To …