The young book-keeper's assistant: shewing him, in the most plain and easy manner, the Italian way of stating debtor and creditor; With Proper and instructive Notes under every Entry in the Waste-Book, where necessary, by which the Method of Journalizing is rendered more easy and intelligible; and also the like Notes in the Journal and Ledger, inserted by way of Information, how to post the Journal, and correct Errors in the Ledger: Wherein there is a great Variety of Examples, not only in the common and ordinary Way of buying and selling, but in that of trading beyond the Seas, both for a Merchant's Self and in Company. All which is contained in two Setts of Books, directing the Learner, not by Precept only, but by Example, how to draw out a new Inventory from the old Books, and insert it in the new ones; and the Trade continued as if it were in the real Shop or 'compting House. To which is annexed, a synopsis or compendium of the whole art of stating debtor and creditor, In all the C

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Imprint
London: printed and sold by Richard and Henry Causton (successors to the late Mr. Henry Kent) at the Printing-Office, No. 21, in Finch-Lane, near the Royal-Exchange, MDCCLXXXI. [1781]
Publication year
1781-1781
ESTC No.
N45673
Grub Street ID
30550
Description
[170]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Pagination from CSmH - Includes forms.

Irregular pagination.