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The complete merchant's clerk: or, British and American Counting-House. In two parts. [electronic re...

The complete merchant's clerk: or, British and American Counting-House. In two parts. [electronic re...

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The complete merchant's clerk: or, British and American Counting-House. In two parts. [electronic resource] : Part I. Contains a system of book-keeping, according to the Italian form of debtor and creditor, by double entry, as practised at this time by the merchants of Great-Britain, &c. comprehending the useful varieties incident to trade; and the method of balancing rendered familiar to the meanest capacity, by means of an open ledger: illustrated with plain and easy rules for journalizing; and a hint to the judicious on treating company accounts. Part II. Contains book-keeping in factory, as at present used in the sundry factories of America, and the West Indies. The knowledge of which will render any man capable of managing a set of books in any factory with facility and judgement; being found, by long experience, the best and most expeditious method for dispatch of business. Wherein is described the utility and necessity of that counter-part of the ledger, the sales-book, with directions for posting it; together with a summary of book-keeping for a wharf and plantation; calculated for the information of such as have occasion to go to America or the West-Indies in quality of factor, clerk, wharfinger, plantation-clerk, or overseer. The whole in a method founded on, and reducible to practice; by a series of examples made useful to the mercantile trader in the four quarters of the world. By William Weston, Merchant.

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The complete merchant's clerk: or, British and American Counting-House. In two parts. [electronic resource] : Part I. Contains a system of book-keeping, according to the Italian form of debtor and creditor, by double entry, as practised at this time by the merchants of Great-Britain, &c. comprehending the useful varieties incident to trade; and the method of balancing rendered familiar to the meanest capacity, by means of an open ledger: illustrated with plain and easy rules for journalizing; and a hint to the judicious on treating company accounts. Part II. Contains book-keeping in factory, as at present used in the sundry factories of America, and the West Indies. The knowledge of which will render any man capable of managing a set of books in any factory with facility and judgement; being found, by long experience, the best and most expeditious method for dispatch of business. Wherein is described the utility and necessity of that counter-part of the ledger, the sales-book, with directions for posting it; together with a summary of book-keeping for a wharf and plantation; calculated for the information of such as have occasion to go to America or the West-Indies in quality of factor, clerk, wharfinger, plantation-clerk, or overseer. The whole in a method founded on, and reducible to practice; by a series of examples made useful to the mercantile trader in the four quarters of the world. By William Weston, Merchant.

Publisher

London : Printed for R. Baldwin, No. 47, Pater-Noster Row, MDCCLXXXI. [1781]

Date

MDCCLXXXI. [1781]

Record Identifier

74VKpprXPqdl

MMS ID

991019197429702626

Language

English

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Physical content

[302] p., tables ; 8°.

Publication information

Publisher

London : Printed for R. Baldwin, No. 47, Pater-Noster Row, MDCCLXXXI. [1781]

Edition

The third edition, with large additions, corrections, and emendations, by the author.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

MDCCLXXXI. [1781]

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Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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The complete merchant's clerk: or, British and American Counting-House. In two parts. [electronic resource] : Part I. Contains a system of book-keeping, according to the Italian form of debtor and creditor, by double entry, as practised at this time by the merchants of Great-Britain, &c. comprehending the useful varieties incident to trade; and the...

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General note

At foot of imprint in square brackets: Price five shillings.

Consists of text and ledgers with various paginations.

Price in square brackets: Price Five Shillings.

Reproduction of original from British Library.

Signatures: A-2O⁴?2P⁴(-2P4).

Citation / References Note

ESTC T301516.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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74VKpprXPqdl

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MMS ID

991019197429702626