Bookkeeping: Intermediate and Advanced CoursesGinn & Company, 1916 - 218 pages |
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... columns the information called for . Com- plete records for the first three bills receivable and bills payable for the month of July are properly entered in this model . NOTE . The amounts in the model bill book are for price list No. 1 ...
... columns the information called for . Com- plete records for the first three bills receivable and bills payable for the month of July are properly entered in this model . NOTE . The amounts in the model bill book are for price list No. 1 ...
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... column directly oppo- site the name of the firm of whom the goods have been purchased . How to post the Invoice Book . This book is posted in practically the same way as the purchase book . In posting observe the following : 1. Be sure ...
... column directly oppo- site the name of the firm of whom the goods have been purchased . How to post the Invoice Book . This book is posted in practically the same way as the purchase book . In posting observe the following : 1. Be sure ...
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... column is provided on each side for merchandise discounts . A careful study of the following illustration will enable the student to use this book intelligently . NOTE . The Mdse . Disc . column is given a place in the cashbook as a ...
... column is provided on each side for merchandise discounts . A careful study of the following illustration will enable the student to use this book intelligently . NOTE . The Mdse . Disc . column is given a place in the cashbook as a ...
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... COLUMN or stamp here , " To be prepaid . " Received $ to apply in prepayment of the charges on the property described hereon . Per . Agent or Cashier ( The signature here acknowledges only the amount prepaid ) Charges Advanced : Geo . M ...
... COLUMN or stamp here , " To be prepaid . " Received $ to apply in prepayment of the charges on the property described hereon . Per . Agent or Cashier ( The signature here acknowledges only the amount prepaid ) Charges Advanced : Geo . M ...
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... column . The straight bill of lading will always be used , unless you are otherwise instructed at the time of the transaction . Make an entry in the journal in the same way as if the accepted draft were in your possession . Make the ...
... column . The straight bill of lading will always be used , unless you are otherwise instructed at the time of the transaction . Make an entry in the journal in the same way as if the accepted draft were in your possession . Make the ...
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acceptance Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Accts amount apply on account bank for collection Bengaline bill book bill of lading Bills Payable Bills Rec Bills Receivable bookkeeping Boston capital stock Cashier charge Chas check in payment Chemical National Bank Cheval Glasses corporation Crépon daily statement dated City dated Nov dated Sept debit Deposit drawer drawn on Traders Duchesse Lace Enter Expense favor Fill the order following orders full indorsement half chests Horse and Wagon inclose instructor for approval inventory invoice book Items as follows journal entry July July 15 Loss and Gain Mdse net 30 da Office Fixtures P. R. Brown paid partner partnership petty cashbook Post purchase ledger Real Estate receipt record resources and liabilities salary sales book sales ledger shares sight draft Silk student Terms Traders National Bank trial balance Union Bank voucher York draft
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Page 44 - It is mutually agreed, as to each carrier of all or any of said property over all or any portion of said route to destination, and as to each party at any time interested in all or any of said property, that every service to be performed hereunder shall be subject to all the conditions, whether printed or written...
Page 45 - ... to its usual place of delivery at said destination, if on its road, otherwise to deliver to another carrier on the route to said destination. It is mutually agreed, HS to each carrier of all or any of said property over all or any portion of said route to destination, and as to each party at any time interested in all or any of said property, that every service to be performed...
Page v - Interest, on the other side, each item in the second column. 10. Sold EC Bartlett on account : 6 bbl. Pork at $15 10 bbl. Beef at $18.25 11. Sold Howard Stetson on account : 12 bbl. Beef at $18.75 15 bbl.
Page 150 - HOW TO DISCOUNT AN INTEREST-BEARING NOTE 1. Add the interest for the full time to the face of the note. 2. Discount the amount of the note (the face plus the interest) for the time from the date of discount to the maturity of the note. 3. Subtract the discount found from the amount of the note, and the difference is the sum for which you should receive credit-. Credit Bills Receivable in the...
Page 184 - We, the undersigned, do hereby subscribe for and agree to take the number of shares of The Union Whip -Company's slock set opposite our respective names NOTE.
Page xi - Interest is the compensation allowed by law or fixed by the parties for the use, or forbearance, or detention of money.
Page xxv - ... giving and granting unto my said attorney, full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises, as fully to all intents and purposes as...
Page 99 - ... business located at 420 State St., on the following conditions •1. That you pay them $6000 for the good will of their business. 2. That you buy all their resources at face value, the personal accounts and the quality and the quantity of the merchandise on hand to be covered by their written guarantee. 3. That you assume their lease of the building at 420 State St. and pay all their liabilities. 4. That you pay them for the net assets of the business, cash, $14,000, and the balance in two notes...
Page 45 - ... as to each carrier of all or any of said property over all or any portion of said route to destination, and as to each party at any time interested in all or any of said property, that every service to be performed hereunder shall be subject to all the conditions, whether printed or written, herein contained, and which are hereby agreed to by the shipper and by him accepted for himself and his assigns as just and reasonable CONDITIONS.