An introduction to merchants-accompts: containing seven distinct questions or accompts. 1. An easie question to enter beginners, with instructions t opost; 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 shipts off, with an analysis thereto belonging. 4. A question of a ships fraightment, with instructions to keep ship accompts. 5. A question of double exchanges. 6. An easie partable accompt between three dyers. 7. A controversal partable accompt between three Turkey merchants. By John Collins, fellow of the Royal Society.
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- An introduction to merchants-accompts: containing seven distinct questions or accompts. 1. An easie question to enter beginners, with instructions t opost; 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 shipts off, with an analysis thereto belonging. 4. A question of a ships fraightment, with instructions to keep ship accompts. 5. A question of double exchanges. 6. An easie partable accompt between three dyers. 7. A controversal partable accompt between three Turkey merchants. By John Collins, fellow of the Royal Society.
- Introduction to merchants accounts
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London: printed by William Godbid, for Robert Horne, at the South Entrance of the Royal-Exchange, M.DC.LXXV. [1675]
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- 1675-1675
- ESTC No.
- R9968
- Grub Street ID
- 130001
- Description
- [124] p. ; 2⁰
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- Originally published as: An introduction to merchants accounts.
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