Metropolitan System of Bookkeeping: Embracing Theory and Practice of Bookkeeping and Accounting for High Schools, Parochial Schools, Academies and All Other Schools Teaching the SubjectMetropolitan Text Book Company, 1916 - 382 pages |
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... FIND THE PROFIT OR LOSS ON MERCHANDISE . 11. REVIEW EXERCISE IN JOURNALIZING , POSTING AND TAKING A TRIAL BALANCE PAGE 294 ..304 ..314 .320 329 .345 ..350 ..359 .373 .377 i , xvi xvii A ARANNHEULG 46 46 12 . SIX - COLUMN STATEMENT . 49 ...
... FIND THE PROFIT OR LOSS ON MERCHANDISE . 11. REVIEW EXERCISE IN JOURNALIZING , POSTING AND TAKING A TRIAL BALANCE PAGE 294 ..304 ..314 .320 329 .345 ..350 ..359 .373 .377 i , xvi xvii A ARANNHEULG 46 46 12 . SIX - COLUMN STATEMENT . 49 ...
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... find that in order to be successful in his work in bookkeeping he must be a student of business methods . He must learn many things about business practice in addition to the making of the proper records . A systematic record of a ...
... find that in order to be successful in his work in bookkeeping he must be a student of business methods . He must learn many things about business practice in addition to the making of the proper records . A systematic record of a ...
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... find out how much was received for this purpose or that or how much was paid out for one thing or the other . It is difficult to obtain this information for any considerable period from the cash book . The ledger , a book of accounts ...
... find out how much was received for this purpose or that or how much was paid out for one thing or the other . It is difficult to obtain this information for any considerable period from the cash book . The ledger , a book of accounts ...
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... find that some mistakes have been made which the trial bal- ance does not test . Trial Balance of Differences . The trial balance of totals already explained is the easiest one for the beginner to understand but is not used as much as a ...
... find that some mistakes have been made which the trial bal- ance does not test . Trial Balance of Differences . The trial balance of totals already explained is the easiest one for the beginner to understand but is not used as much as a ...
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... Find Errors in a Trial Balance . If a trial balance does not add up the same on each side , some error must have ... find the mistake : 1. Add each side of the trial balance and find the difference . 2. If the difference is 10 ¢ or a ...
... Find Errors in a Trial Balance . If a trial balance does not add up the same on each side , some error must have ... find the mistake : 1. Add each side of the trial balance and find the difference . 2. If the difference is 10 ¢ or a ...
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30 days account sales Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable acct amount Assets and Liabilities bill of lading bookkeeper books of entry Bought an invoice capital cash book Cash Payments Cash Receipts Cash sales charge check stub Close collection commission consignee consignment controlling account corporation cost credit side days after date debit and credit debit side Delivery Equipment deposit depreciation dividend drawer drayage entered F. G. Smith freight Furniture and Fixtures indorsement Insurance interest inventory investment journal entry June Kern & Co ledger accounts less discount Mahogany Music Mahogany Parlor Mase Merchandise Discount Milwaukee month N. Y. draft National Exchange Bank note at 30 Notes Payable Notes Receivable Paid payable 60 days personal account Profit and Loss Prove cash purchase book purchase ledger red ink sales book sales ledger selling shipment sight draft Terms transactions transfer
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Page 152 - 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 part of said property, that every service to be performed hereunder shall be subject to all the conditions, whether printed or written herein contained (including conditions on back hereof) and which are agreed to by the shipper and accepted for himself and his assigns.
Page 152 - ... 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, 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...
Page 155 - ... agrees to carry to its usual place of delivery at said destination, if on its own road or its own water line, otherwise to deliver to another carrier on the route to said destination.
Page 155 - The surrender of this original order bill of lading properly indorsed shall be required before the delivery of the property. Inspection of property covered by this bill of lading will not be permitted unless provided by law or unless permission is indorsed on this original bill of lading or given in writing by the shipper.
Page 155 - Received, subject to the classifications and tariffs in effect on the date of issue of this original bill of lading, at , 191 — , from , the property described below, in apparent good order...
Page 152 - RECEIVED, subject to the classifications and tariffs in effect on the date of the issue of this Bill of Lading, At 19 From the property described below, in apparent good order, except as noted (contents and condition of contents of packages unknown...
Page 293 - A corporation has been defined as "an association of individuals united for some common purpose and permitted by law to use a common name, and to change its members without dissolution of the association.
Page 94 - A check is a written instrument signed by the depositor, ordering the bank to pay a certain sum of money to the order of a designated person.
Page 65 - A promissory note is an unconditional promise in writing to pay a certain sum of money at a stated time.
Page 211 - The total of the Accounts Receivable column is posted to the credit side of the Accounts Receivable...