The Theory of AccountsIsaac Mendoza Book Company, 1913 - 216 halaman |
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account and credited accounts payable accounts receivable amount due appear assets and liabilities bad debts balance sheet bank Bills Payable Bills Receivable Account bonds books of original capital account capital stock cash book certified public accountant charged to Profit closing column consignment account controlling account corporation cost count credit balances credit side creditors customers debit balance debit side depreciation Describe discount dividends double entry double entry bookkeeping earned expenses firm fiscal period gross profit income and expenditure interest inventory invested labor ledger account loss account manufacturing ment merchandise account method monthly nominal accounts notes receivable opened original entry paid Par Value payment Plant and Machinery private ledger profit and loss profit or loss purchase ledger real accounts receipts reserve revenue sales book sales ledger shares single entry sold stockholders surplus account total amount trading account transactions treasury stock trial balance voucher record
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