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book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not
illustrated. 1915 edition. Excerpt: ...purchasing for cash farm
produce through traveling buyers who take always the full product
of a farm--fields, tilled lands, and orchards; doing its own
harvesting; sorting such produce into grades at city warehouses;
packing the better grades in special packages; selling the better
grades, through local and traveling salesmen, at wholesale; selling
culls directly at retail; feeding the waste to hogs kept in the
suburbs solely for the utilization of that waste; killing,
dressing, and selling the pork. 43 Suppose that you are engaged in
the manufacture of chair stock. You get some of your raw material
by buying sawed lumber, some by buying logs and sawing them, some
by buying trees on the stump (you do not buy the land on which they
stand) and doing your own logging, shipping, sawing, etc., and some
by buying land, getting off the logs, and then selling the land.
Name the ledger accounts that you deem necessary for adequate
accounting. How far do the other figures explain for the year 1911
the first three items? 45 You join a summer colony within easy rail
communication of the city. A general organization of members of the
colony controls a central club-house with grounds. The restaurant
privilege is sold to outsiders. Facilities are offered to members
for tennis, golf, billiards, bowling, boating, swimming. For all
these privileges, fees are charged and expenses are incurred. All
excess income is to be carried to a general-purpose fund.
Entertainments are provided at club expense. You are chosen
president of the club. What ledger accounts should be kept, what
items should be carried to each, and what statistics should be
gathered? PRESENT WORTHS AND AMOUNTS OF SINGLE PAYMENTS AND OF
ANNUITIES Chapter XII, pages 15&-167 To give the...
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++++ On The Pathology Of Hooping-cough William Morse Graily Hewitt
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++++ The Mechanical System Of Uterine Pathology. Harveian Lects.,
1877 William Morse Graily Hewitt
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
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LibraryCTRG96-B436Includes index.Boston; New York; Chicago:
Houghton Mifflin, 1908. vi, 345 p.; 23 cm
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