Previts and Sheldahl have suggested] that Marshs Science of Double-Entry Book-Keeping, originating in 1830, marked an important early step in a long transition from traditional merchants accounts toward an accounting system better suited to an emerging industrial and corporate economy. The essay that follows presents in concise form the bookkeeping analysis of Marsh\u27s Science [1830]. The basic thrust is a plea for simplicity in accounting exposition, and thence instruction
Upon browsing through a stack of books at a used book sale, I came upon the New Bryant & Stratton Co...
This article will examine John Collins\u27 textbooks, particularly An Introduction to Merchants Acco...
Paper read before the Massachusetts Society of Public Accountants, at Bostn, June 14, 1900
Previts and Sheldahl have suggested] that Marshs Science of Double-Entry Book-Keeping, originating i...
The introduction of A Practical System of Book-Keeping, Sixth Edition, Revised, by Levi S. Fulton an...
These thoughts of an early American accounting author reflect the frustrations encountered in attemp...
Subheadings for this monograph are: Origin and Development of Single-entry Bookkeeping; Origin and D...
This paper presents the discourse of the science of accounts as it developed in 19th century U.S. ...
About ten years ago, the late Huegli published in the Zeitschrift fur Buchhaltung an essay about the...
Many civilizations developed accounting theories based on the specific needs in their societies. One...
Leafing through early accounting journals from the last two decades of the 19th century, accounting ...
As historians we should be aware of theories, ideas, experiments, and applications and should seek o...
Upon browsing through a stack of books at a used book sale, I came upon the New Bryant & Stratton Co...
This article will examine John Collins\u27 textbooks, particularly An Introduction to Merchants Acco...
Paper read before the Massachusetts Society of Public Accountants, at Bostn, June 14, 1900
Previts and Sheldahl have suggested] that Marshs Science of Double-Entry Book-Keeping, originating i...
The introduction of A Practical System of Book-Keeping, Sixth Edition, Revised, by Levi S. Fulton an...
These thoughts of an early American accounting author reflect the frustrations encountered in attemp...
Subheadings for this monograph are: Origin and Development of Single-entry Bookkeeping; Origin and D...
This paper presents the discourse of the science of accounts as it developed in 19th century U.S. ...
About ten years ago, the late Huegli published in the Zeitschrift fur Buchhaltung an essay about the...
Many civilizations developed accounting theories based on the specific needs in their societies. One...
Leafing through early accounting journals from the last two decades of the 19th century, accounting ...
As historians we should be aware of theories, ideas, experiments, and applications and should seek o...
Upon browsing through a stack of books at a used book sale, I came upon the New Bryant & Stratton Co...
This article will examine John Collins\u27 textbooks, particularly An Introduction to Merchants Acco...
Paper read before the Massachusetts Society of Public Accountants, at Bostn, June 14, 1900