Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1899
Abstract
The average book-keeper is so disappointed, hurt and rattled, when he finds his Trial Balance is "away out of sight," that he generally spends two days doing unnecessary checking before he begins to get an idea of what he ought to have done. The following fifty rules are intended as the book-keeper's friend and guide, which will beneficently point out to him the path in which he should tread, and direct him steadfastly to the goal he desires to reach.
Relational Format
article
Recommended Citation
Burton, C. D., "Burton's 50 rules for locating and preventing errors in trial balances with the check figure nine; 50 rules for locating and preventing errors in trial balances with the check figure nine" (1899). Individual and Corporate Publications. 125.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/acct_corp/125