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... accounting methods . It is a fact , however , that those companies giving the greatest heed to and having the most thorough understanding of account ... Accounting Section . During the year the accounting papers and problems ap- pearing 45.
... accounting methods . It is a fact , however , that those companies giving the greatest heed to and having the most thorough understanding of account ... Accounting Section . During the year the accounting papers and problems ap- pearing 45.
Halaman 48
... accounting problems of one state are the accounting problems of all , and can be finally resolved only through the combined experience of all . Such a committee as this , in consequence , can best perform its function by making ...
... accounting problems of one state are the accounting problems of all , and can be finally resolved only through the combined experience of all . Such a committee as this , in consequence , can best perform its function by making ...
Halaman 351
... accounting course should be taken up by employees outside of the Accounting Department , and in my opinion the executives of the companies would do well to endeavor to interest such men in this work . Accountants , it should be realized ...
... accounting course should be taken up by employees outside of the Accounting Department , and in my opinion the executives of the companies would do well to endeavor to interest such men in this work . Accountants , it should be realized ...
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