Modern Accounting: Its Principles and Some of Its Problems (Classic Reprint)

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IN the following treatise an attempt is made to present the principles of accounting. In doing so the details of technic, important though they are, are purposely omitted or treated with the scantest mention. The essence of ao counting, from the author''s view point, is the presentation, first, of a correct exhibit of the financial status of the con cern at a given moment of time, and, secondly, a showing of the results obtained during a given period of time. The first is embodied in the Balance Sheet; the second in the Income or Profit and Loss statement.

In the ordinary routine of the accountant ''s toil there is, indeed, another function; that of keeping account of claims and property, in order to secure the concern against the loss which might arise from forgetfulness, carelessness or dishonesty. This phase of accounting attains its acme in governmental accounting where the essential thing is to insure the proper handling of vast sums. But this seems a matter of much less scientific interest and is not treated in this work.

The method of treatment, in general, has therefore been to consider how a given transaction is made manifest in the Balance Sheet, the goal which the accountant ever has in mind. The technical entries to be made in the journal or in other books of original entry are excluded. They are not of such importance for the forms in which such entries are made vary according to the needs of the office economy.

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Publisher - Forgotten Books

Language - English

Hardback

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Author

Henry Rand Hatfield


Published Date -

ISBN - 9780265426982

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm

Page Count - 385

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Henry Rand Hatfield


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ISBN - 9781330026960

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm

Page Count - 387

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