| Henry Beadman Bryant, Henry Dwight Stratton, Silas Sadler Packard - 1860 - 230 σελίδες
...other account, or to another position under the same account. It also shows that the entry isßrsl made in the Ledger, not having passed through the usual preliminary books of entry. ls Red ink entries are always transferred to the opposite side from where they first appear, " for... | |
| Henry Beadman Bryant - 1863 - 390 σελίδες
...other account, or to another position under the same account. It also shows that the entry isßrst made in the Ledger, not having passed through the usual preliminary books of entry. " Red ink entries are alicays transferred to the opposite side from where they first appear, " for... | |
| Silas Sadler Packard, Henry Beadman Bryant - 1878 - 220 σελίδες
...in red ink on the Ledger, denotes that the amount thus written is to be transferred, either to eome other account, or to another position under the same...made in the Ledger, not having passed through the nsnal preliminary books of entry. Red ink entries are always transferred to the opposite side from... | |
| Silas Sadler Packard, Henry Beadman Bryant - 1878 - 222 σελίδες
...other account, or to another position under the same account. It also shows that the entry is flrst made in the Ledger, not having passed through the usual preliminary books of entry. Red ink entries are always transferred to the opposite sids from where they are first writtea, for... | |
| Silas Sadler Packard, Henry Beadman Bryant - 1881 - 220 σελίδες
...thus written is tote transferred, either to some other account, or to another position unto the saте account. It also shows that the entry is first made...passed through the usual preliminary books of entry. Red ink entries are always transferred to the opposite side from where they are first written, for... | |
| Charles W. Childs - 1888 - 166 σελίδες
...case the books are brought into Court, it may be difficult to explain the erasure. A red ink entry in the Ledger, denotes that the amount thus written is...passed through the usual preliminary books of entry. Red ink entries are always transferred to the opposite side from where they are first written, for... | |
| Charles Wesley Childs - 1895 - 184 σελίδες
...case the books are brought into Court, it may be difficult to explain the erasure. A red ink entry in the Ledger, denotes that the amount thus written is...passed through the usual preliminary books of entry. Red ink entries are always transferred to the opposite side from where they are first written, for... | |
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