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The Science of Double-entry Book-keeping: Simplified by the Application of ... - Page 64
by Christopher Columbus Marsh - 1851 - 218 pages
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The Science of Double-entry Book-keeping: Simplified by the Introduction of ...

Christopher Columbus Marsh - Accounting - 1841 - 208 pages
...journalising, founded on he words receive and deliver 1 Ans. Yes, it is commonly expressed in these lines — " By journal laws, what I receive, "Is debtor made, to what I give." Q-IICS. How does it apply, and how not apply ? Ans. This rule originated in the accidental coincidence...
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The whole science of double-entry book-keeping

Daniel Sheriff - 1850 - 134 pages
...goods received and delivered ? Ans. Tes, it is usually expressed by the following old rule : — " By journal laws, what I receive, " Is debtor made, to what I give." Ques. How does this rule apply ? Ans. This rule must have originated in the accidental coincidence...
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The Science of Double-entry Book-keeping, Simplified by the Application of ...

Christopher Columbus Marsh - Bookkeeping - 1860 - 242 pages
...39. — Have you heard of a rule for Journalizing, founded on the words " receive," and " deliver T Yes, sir — in these words : — " By Journal laws, what I receive, Is debtor made to what I give." 40. — How does this rule apply, and how not ? This rule originates in the coincidence that things...
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