A new method of teaching book-keeping by the use of 1. necessary definitions and universal rules ... : accompanied by a key, by the assistance of which instructors are enabled to teach this art with facility and success to youth of proper age and capacity : and adult persons to acquire a knowledge of it without the help of a teacher : the whole comprised in fifteen lessons, and the rules and instructions exemplified in two sets of books kept by double entry : to which are added (in the key) specimens, showing the forms of the most important auxiliary books, connected, as such, with the preceding sets /
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A new method of teaching book-keeping by the use of 1. necessary definitions and universal rules ... : accompanied by a key, by the assistance of which instructors are enabled to teach this art with facility and success to youth of proper age and capacity : and adult persons to acquire a knowledge of it without the help of a teacher : the whole comprised in fifteen lessons, and the rules and instructions exemplified in two sets of books kept by double entry : to which are added (in the key) specimens, showing the forms of the most important auxiliary books, connected, as such, with the preceding sets /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hitchcock, I. Irvine (Ira Irvine), 1793-1868
Corporate Author: Making of the Modern World
Format: Online Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : B.B. Mussey, 1844.
Edition:Stereotype ed.
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