Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1917
Abstract
Years of experience in the office and schoolroom have convinced the author that the best method of teaching the principles of bookkeeping and accounting, that they may be permanently fixed in the mind of the student so that he may be able to put them into practice, is by having him record business transactions. This set is intended to teach the principles of automobile bookkeeping, the advantages of a special ruled Cash Book, the carbon copy Sales Book, the special ruling of the Purchase Book, the carbon copy Customer's Ledger, and other short cut methods helpful to the bookkeeper. The student or bookkeeper who has worked out this set, and understands it thoroughly, need not hesitate to accept a position in automobile offices. He can feel sure that his work will meet with the approval of practical bookkeepers and accountants. Original item in Boxno. 0409
Relational Format
article
Recommended Citation
McCormack, C. T., "Automobile accounting" (1917). Individual and Corporate Publications. 40.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/acct_corp/40