. Book-keeping in the true Italian form of debtor and creditor by way of double entry, or, Practical book-keeping exemplified from the precepts of the late ingenious author of mercantile arithmetic. Leger, if you are not about to fettle Ac-counts with your Partners or the Factor, you had better clofe this Accountwith a double Balance. An ACCOUNT of EXCHANGE in COMPANY. 1. /^ LOSE the inner Columns with Balance, carrying the BalanceV^< into the outer Columns. 2. Clofe the outer Columns with Sundries, whe. Your Partner, his Profit aud Lofs, for your feveral Shares of the Gain or Lofs
. Book-keeping in the true Italian form of debtor and creditor by way of double entry, or, Practical book-keeping exemplified from the precepts of the late ingenious author of mercantile arithmetic. Leger, if you are not about to fettle Ac-counts with your Partners or the Factor, you had better clofe this Accountwith a double Balance. An ACCOUNT of EXCHANGE in COMPANY. 1. /^ LOSE the inner Columns with Balance, carrying the BalanceV^< into the outer Columns. 2. Clofe the outer Columns with Sundries, whe. Your Partner, his Profit aud Lofs, for your feveral Shares of the Gain or Lofs by Exchange. Note, If you are not about to fettle Accounts with your Correlpondent,jt will be better to clofe this Account with a double Balance. A General 2S Italian Book-Keeping, X-»X*X*X*X*X*X*X*X^X*X*X*X*X /General Account of OWING PERSONS,or an Account of DESPERATE DEBTS. CREDIT the Account by Balance for what remains due, in asmany lines as there are Debts remaining due to you. A General Account of Persons to whom I owe. DEBIT the Account to Balance, in as many Lines as there areDebts remaining due to them. COMMISSION, CHARGES, INSURANCE and theLike arc all clofcd by Profit and THE The F f*R S T i* S E T of B O O K S. (*) WASTE-BOOK N° I. DUBLIN, January lft. 1762. I Have in ready Money jnr 2d. Paid Arthur Aikhoay for 12 Tuns Claret at 32/.per Tun - Paid Swift and Co. as by Receipt3d. Bought of Benjamin Benv/ey the Ship Bonadven-ture, payable at 2 Months for - 5th. Paid Cooperage and other Charges on 12 TunsClaret my Account - 7th- Paid for 200 Pieces Linen Cloth Bought ofSundry viz. 1. £ s. 50 Pieces at 25 per Piece - - 62 1050 D°. ax 28 per - - 70 L)°. at 30 per - - - 75 0050 D°. at 32 per - - 86 00 10th. Received from. Charles Carleton for 1 fold him : January £• J 2000 s. 384 1000 400 4 287 10 12 30 (a) WASTE-BOOK No. L DUBLIN. January 12th. 1762. Bought of David Dtnham, Half the Ship Provi-dence, for which delivered him my Note at 1
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