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A problem of bookkeeping

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2008
Abstract Looking at the government’s budget it spends a certain amount every year on things that it actually buys and another amount to pay interest on the debt. The existing debt shrinks by about 2 percent a year in real terms because of the inflation. In each year, however, it continues to expand in terms of the inflated currency.
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Unicorn to Bookkeeper

2023
An interview with Emma J Hawkins about juggling careers in theatre and bookkeeping. Originally published in Link Disability Magazine, Vol 27, No 3, 2018, pp30-1.
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Bookkeeping of a Process

2016
Not only numerical numbers but also units are essential for quantitative expression of physical quantities. We first give a general account of the internationally standardized system of units called the International System of Units (SI). Food processing consists of processes which have been rationally designed and optimally operated based on mass and ...
Tze Loon Neoh   +2 more
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Blockchain Based Provenance for Agricultural Products: A Distributed Platform with Duplicated and Shared Bookkeeping

2018 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2018
The provenance (tracing) system of agricultural products is important for ensuring food safety. However, the stakeholders (growers, farmers, sellers etc.) are numerous and physically dispersed, making it difficult to manage data and information with a ...
Jing Hua   +4 more
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Bookkeeping in Basic

1983
Bookkeeping means keeping track of large quantities of numbers. The computer is a whiz at this kind of thing, but to use this power you must learn how BASIC stores data in variables. Let’s experiment in direct mode to give you a feel for programming with numbers and variables. Clear the computer’s memory again by typing in NEW and then pressing [RETURN]
Nevin B. Scrimshaw, Donald Kahn
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Double Bookkeeping and Doxasticism About Delusion

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, 2019
:Doxasticism about delusion is the theoretical stance according to which delusion is a kind of belief. Although doxasticism is taken for granted in the psychiatric literature, it has been a point of contention in the philosophical literature, where it ...
José Eduardo Porcher
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The Fundamental Equation of Bookkeeping [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Business Education, 1938
It is true that the so-called "fundamental equation of bookkeeping" which is expressed by the common phra!:'e "assets minus liabilities equals proprietorship" is a theoretical abstraction of which the bookkeeper is usually unaware, as he or she performs the daily routine of keeping the books.
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Implementation of Bookkeeping Practices in Micro-Enterprises

Asia Pacific Higher Education Research Journal (APHERJ), 2019
The study determined the implementation  of bookkeeping practices of the microenterprises, as well as, the importance of bookkeeping practices in micro-enterprises.
Fershie D. Yap
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The Global “Bookkeeping” of Souls: Quantification and Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Missions

Social science history, 2018
This article combines perspectives of the sociology of quantification and field theory in analyzing the emergence of a field of global evangelical missions.
M. Petzke
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The Account Books of the Soranzo Fraterna (Venice 1406–1434) and Their Place in the History of Bookkeeping

Accounting Historians Journal, 2018
This paper contributes to the study of the accounting and legal practice existing in the Venetian Republic in the late Middle Ages. The author examines two account books created by the Soranzo fraterna, a trading firm organized as a family partnership ...
M. Ryabova
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