. Modern banking methods and practical bank bookkeeping; illustrated with over two hundred forms of bank books, records and blanks. Trrot/^V^^ IN THE Traders National Bank Centre City, <^J^4J:.. /...^ t8i).f. PLEASE LIST EACH CHECK SEPARATELY. NOTES GOLD SILVER CHECKS < ^ /? .^t^ 7^ ,<:r«*~-., c?..^ 0 0 ..^.. t^JT, 1.^.^...^ / 6 Fig. 31.—Deposit Ticket. BOOKS AND RECORDS OF THE BANK. 91 The last item of the cash, exchanges $0,, is the total of theexchange checks received from the other banks, as will be seen by areference to the last items on each of the columns o


. Modern banking methods and practical bank bookkeeping; illustrated with over two hundred forms of bank books, records and blanks. Trrot/^V^^ IN THE Traders National Bank Centre City, <^J^4J:.. /...^ t8i).f. PLEASE LIST EACH CHECK SEPARATELY. NOTES GOLD SILVER CHECKS < ^ /? .^t^ 7^ ,<:r«*~-., c?..^ 0 0 ..^.. t^JT, 1.^.^...^ / 6 Fig. 31.—Deposit Ticket. BOOKS AND RECORDS OF THE BANK. 91 The last item of the cash, exchanges $0,, is the total of theexchange checks received from the other banks, as will be seen by areference to the last items on each of the columns of the totals of checks coming from other banks through the ex-changes exceed that against those banks, the total is placed in therespective columns in red ink. This is shown in the columns of ex-changes for first and second, the former returning $3, and thelatter $ The columns representing individual credits and individual debitscan be subdivided where more than one individual ledger is used;for instance, one column representing the items for the A to K ledgerand the other the L to Z ledger. In fact, many more subdivisionscan be made of other items, such as the exchanges, to suit the case,the principle remaining the same. Where one book is used it is generally made with plent


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