Campbell's Actual Accounting; An Apprenticeship in Business; The Modern Method of Instruction in Elementary and Advanced Accounting, Business Forms, a
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ISBN / ASIN1234101696
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 edition. Excerpt: ... out of one place and putting it into another--taking some of it out of the bank and putting it into your safe for future use. This payment for rent is the first use made of any of it. 6. Order from the College Center Office Supply Co. the safe illustrated in their catalog as "K, price $150." Request this Company also, if it is not an imposition or too much out of their line of business, to purchase and ship to you a good reliable horse and a first-class wagon and harness, provided they can find a satisfactory outfit at from $350 to $400. Ask them to ship via the Y. S. Central R. R. Co., and state that you will pay cash on receipt of bill. Present this letter to your teacher for approval before mailing; but before going to your teacher, if the merchandise recently ordered from the wholesale houses has arrived,--7. Prepare the required number of customers' orders and take them with you to your teacher for approval when you present the letter, written as instructed in 6. 8. Fill the orders approved by your teacher, accompanying one invoice with a draft drawn in favor of "Ourselves" at 30 days' sight, and another with a joint note at 30 days, making the amounts of the draft and note each 1% less than the respective invoices. The form of this note should be as shown below. It is to be signed by two persons or firms. 9. Make entry for all invoices of goods that have been received since the close of your last actual business work. These should combine easily and neatly in one entry. See 16, Footnote 1. 10. Make entry for all payments of accounts that have been received since last actual business work whether these payments have been made in cash or by note or by acceptance, being careful to distinguish between payment of...
