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Nontrivial bookkeeping: a mechanical perspective [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2003
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Robert Fischer, Dieter Braun
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OBESITY AND CALORIC BOOKKEEPING

JAMA, 1960
To the Editor:— The prevailing dominance of psychiatry and psychology over the whole field of medicine is bound to create certain one-sided attitudes. Thus the view is held that obesity is merely a question of overeating, emotionally conditioned and medicinally controlled only with negligible success.
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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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Bookkeeping

2020
The chapter analyses key themes in the history of bookkeeping within a broadly chronological arrangement, starting with Classical Greece and Rome and continuing with sections on the Roman legacy, manorial accounting, mercantile accounting, early industry and the Victorian expansion during the nineteenth century.
Dobie A, Oldroyd D
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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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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 ...
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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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Bookkeeping and the Economic Crisis

Journal of Education for Business, 1934
Abstract There should be a consciously directed effort on the part of educators and business men to cut down business catastrophies through the application of principles of better management.
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Intangible Bookkeeping

2002
Publisher Summary Intangible accounting performs various core tasks, such as identification, classification, recording, and measurement of intangibles. Conventional (tangible) accounting reports are built on a bookkeeping foundation that measures and records financial transaction. The fundamental building block of bookkeeping is the T-account.
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Business Arithmetic for Bookkeeping

Journal of Education for Business, 1956
Abstract “If the course objective of business arithmetic is to prepare pupils for bookkeeping, a closer relationship must be established between the two courses.”
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