Modern Illustrative Bookkeeping: Designed as a Text-book for All Schools Giving a Course in Business Training : Introductory CourseAmerican Book Company, 1900 - 146 pages |
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... given , value to the business to the amount of $ 4000 by making an investment , hence the Proprietor should be credited . The following illustrates the form of the entry , though the amounts and explanation are different : Cash January ...
... given , value to the business to the amount of $ 4000 by making an investment , hence the Proprietor should be credited . The following illustrates the form of the entry , though the amounts and explanation are different : Cash January ...
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... given , and your amounts must be the amounts given in the transactions , and not the amounts shown in the illustrations . Leave one blank line after each transaction , and write the date in the center of this line , using ditto marks if ...
... given , and your amounts must be the amounts given in the transactions , and not the amounts shown in the illustrations . Leave one blank line after each transaction , and write the date in the center of this line , using ditto marks if ...
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... given on page 13. Do not open new accounts in your ledger with Cash , Merchandise , and Expense , but post the items under the old accounts , as this is simply a continuation of your business . The following illustrates the form of a ...
... given on page 13. Do not open new accounts in your ledger with Cash , Merchandise , and Expense , but post the items under the old accounts , as this is simply a continuation of your business . The following illustrates the form of a ...
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... - You have sold merchandise , and F. W. Garland has given you his written promise to pay in 30 days the amount of the bill . A written promise to pay is called a note . When these notes , or promises 28 MODERN ILLUSTRATIVE BOOKKEEPING .
... - You have sold merchandise , and F. W. Garland has given you his written promise to pay in 30 days the amount of the bill . A written promise to pay is called a note . When these notes , or promises 28 MODERN ILLUSTRATIVE BOOKKEEPING .
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... given Kidder & Hill your note or written promise to pay the amount of the bill in 10 days . Written promises to pay , given by you for the benefit of the business , are called " Bills Payable , " and , like any other property , they ...
... given Kidder & Hill your note or written promise to pay the amount of the bill in 10 days . Written promises to pay , given by you for the benefit of the business , are called " Bills Payable , " and , like any other property , they ...
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30 days 50 brls accept acct amounts and explanation apply on account Axminster bank pass book bill book Bills Receivable bookkeeping Cash account cash book entries Cash Drawer Cash Paid Chas check book credit by rule credit side debit by rule debit side determine the credit Determine the debit Enter Entry similar explanation are different explanation space favor Flour folio column following illustrates footing freight Gain account gain statement Grunsfeld H. F. Adams hand illustrates the form indorse inventory investment invoice book journal-daybook June left-hand Loss and Gain Mase Merchandise account money column oats posting power of attorney present worth proper cash book proper entry proprietor purchased reading rule receipt red ink resources and liabilities sales book shipment shown sight draft similar to transaction Sold statement of resources Stone & Co stub T. W. Bowen Take teacher trial balance Voucher File write the amount
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Page 143 - Jennings, of the second part, all of the city of Rochester, county of Monroe, and state of New York...
Page 143 - Grimes, of the county and state aforesaid, of the second part, witnesseth: That the said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of fifty dollars to them in hand paid by the said party of the second part...
Page 85 - RECEIVED, subject to the classifications and tariffs in effect on the date of the issue of this Bill of Lading, from the property described below, in apparent good order, except as noted (contents and condition of contents of packages unknown...
Page 144 - In Witness Whereof, the parties to this agreement have hereunto set their hands and seals in duplicate the day and year first above written. "JESSE ANDREW BROWN, (Seal) "DJ CANTY. . (.Seal...
Page 83 - All items of cash received and entered on the debit (left) side of the cash book are posted to the credit side of the ledger account named.
Page 3 - The script illustrations in the book are excellent models to follow. Do not allow yourself to do careless and slovenly work either in writing or in making figures. Details. Inability to estimate the importance of a thorough mastery of details is the cause of more failures in life than all other causes combined. Learn to pay attention to the little things. Follow your instructions implicitly; do not be content with doing a thing nearly right, but do it exactly right. Remember, "Perfection is made...
Page 114 - Lamson & Co., shall be worth their face value, less any regular trade discounts to which they may be entitled. In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals, in duplicate, the day and year first above written.
Page 116 - Boston, Mass., May 25, 19 — Mr. KP Shedd Syracuse, NY Dear Sir : We have this day drawn upon you at sight, in favor of 0. M. Behrns & Co., of your city, for Three Hundred Fifty (350) Dollars. Very truly yours ER Gaylord & Co. per Tn.
Page 85 - 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...
Page 49 - Books Kept. — The books which you will keep in this work are the journal-daybook and the ledger as principal books, and the check book as an auxiliary book.