An introduction to merchants accounts, containing five distinct questions or accounts. Containing five distinct questions or accounts. The I An easie question to enter beginners, with instructions to post, stated two several ways, upon several suppositions. 2 A question of a merchant, adventuring a stock or cargazoon with the purser or sopracargo of a ship, who sells the adventure, and furnisheth returns, stated two several ways. 3 A question of factorage or goods received by consignation, and returns shipp'd off, with an analysis thereto belonging. 4 A question of a ship's fraightment, with instructions to keep ship-accounts. 5 A question of double exchanges. Compiled by John Collins student in the Mathematicks, late professor of writing, merchants accounts, &c. And may serve as an appendix to the Merchant's Mirrour, lately re-printed.
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- An introduction to merchants accounts, containing five distinct questions or accounts. Containing five distinct questions or accounts. The I An easie question to enter beginners, with instructions to post, stated two several ways, upon several suppositions. 2 A question of a merchant, adventuring a stock or cargazoon with the purser or sopracargo of a ship, who sells the adventure, and furnisheth returns, stated two several ways. 3 A question of factorage or goods received by consignation, and returns shipp'd off, with an analysis thereto belonging. 4 A question of a ship's fraightment, with instructions to keep ship-accounts. 5 A question of double exchanges. Compiled by John Collins student in the Mathematicks, late professor of writing, merchants accounts, &c. And may serve as an appendix to the Merchant's Mirrour, lately re-printed.
- Merchants Mirrour.
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London: printed by James Flesher for Thomas Clark, at the South-entrance of the Royal Exchange, 1664.
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- 1664-1664
- ESTC No.
- R231309
- Grub Street ID
- 103425
- Description
- [100] p. ; 2⁰
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- Each part has a divisional titlepage; register is continuous.
The words '1 An easie question to enter beginners,' to '5 A question of double exchanges.' are gathered by a left brace.
Signatures: B-L? M?Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), C5375