This practical book provides a comprehensive introduction to bookkeeping and accounting, with a focus on arithmetic drills and exercises to help students learn the subject. Clarence Monroe Bookman and Franz Sigel Blue offer clear and concise explanations of basic accounting principles, as well as numerous example problems and real-world case studies that demonstrate how these principles are applied in practice. This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to master the fundamentals of bookkeeping.
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