They failed for quite some time, but after taking classes in bookkeeping and writing, their shop began to prosper. |
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The course of study embraces everything from tractor operation and maintenance to bookkeeping, personnel management, botany and soil science. |
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Granted, we have to do a bit more bookkeeping than before, but the savings more than make up for it. |
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She works 7 hours a day, 4 to 5 days a week and does all her own bills and bookkeeping. |
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Harvey Electronics had recently installed an IBM mainframe to do its own billing and bookkeeping and had more capacity than was needed. |
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After all, they weren't fly-by-night schlockmeisters with a reputation for creative bookkeeping. |
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Not only did bookkeeping barter accommodate two-way trade, it also facilitated triangular barter. |
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Chang sees his role as that of a business advisor, not limited to bookkeeping and accounting. |
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Currently funds are forcing the committee to very strict and disciplined bookkeeping. |
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He seemed to think it would help hone Martin's bookkeeping skills more than just entering the numbers straight into the database. |
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Designed for double-entry bookkeeping, our software has full sales, purchase and nominal ledgers. |
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Unfortunately, no trace of the Royal High School's curriculum for writing and bookkeeping at the precise time of Scott's pupilage survives. |
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It encompasses all financial issues, marketing, office management, bookkeeping, and billing. |
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The courses prepare students for the world of business through subjects such as computerised payroll and bookkeeping. |
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These complicated rules and tax rates create a lot of bookkeeping and legal issues for corporations. |
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You'll never confuse bookkeeping with fun, but today's software can take the edge off of the torture. |
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More business owners are hiring virtual assistants to handle tasks from bookkeeping to buying gifts for Mom. |
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An accountant friend may offer bookkeeping advice and associates in the investment community may help raise funds. |
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We all must keep accurate financial records for tax purposes as well as personal bookkeeping. |
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We also outsource our bookkeeping and office administration, with similar savings. |
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It is unique in its simple approach to bookkeeping and accounts in that it looks and feels like a manual set of books on screen. |
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Those were basic knowledge of planning standards, assessment follow up and reporting and basic knowledge of bookkeeping. |
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The pop-eyed politico has long had bookkeeping difficulties. |
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These functions range from simple bookkeeping tasks to serious number-crunching algorithms such as deconvolution, maximum entropy, Fourier transforms and more. |
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He makes insightful and bold observations, noting that many studies in accounting history have focused too narrowly on the search for the origin of double-entry bookkeeping. |
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Banking transactions and bookkeeping were well developed, and some prohibitory rules were enacted against capitalist excesses. |
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Under the four-leg bookkeeping method all transactions, both cash and non-cash, were recorded in the journals and posted to the ledgers using double-entry procedures. |
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From 1957 she taught bookkeeping, typing, shorthand, and business law at Monroe County Training School. |
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I know there is a bit of a problem in terms of bookkeeping, but I think it could be done. |
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Also the exportation of figures out of the bookkeeping system to MS-office applications was made possible. |
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It shall also assume routine bookkeeping, receipt of payments, and making authorized payments. |
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These cards help you keep track of your day-to-day spending and expenses and relieve you of some time-consuming bookkeeping. |
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Skills required: good communicator, good knowledge of accounting and bookkeeping practices, good listener. |
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All services can now retrieve and process the most recent bookkeeping figures rationally and efficiently. |
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They must define who does what in terms of fundraising, bookkeeping, financial management and disbursement. |
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With this in mind, she contracted a local bookkeeping service so that her records would be kept in order. |
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The inspection should focus on filing, bookkeeping and accounting systems, as well as billing and invoicing practices. |
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She brings five years of experience of providing bookkeeping services to the local market. |
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He developed not only bookkeeping rules but also the procedures for preparing periodic income statements and budgets and performing independent audits. |
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This is also seen with engineering, technical and bookkeeping personnel. |
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This was accompanied by greater emphasis on bookkeeping and accounting. |
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They implied an extension from bookkeeping to financial reporting. |
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This way you process all our invoices in your bookkeeping in no time. |
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Additionally, and as discussed in the present report, the lack of good bookkeeping and accounting practices at schools has dire consequences in terms of governance. |
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The computers went down and they had to do all the bookkeeping by hand that day. |
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The macroscopic variant of Maxwell's equation is equally general, however, with the difference being one of bookkeeping. |
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In business, economics, and finance, double entry bookkeeping, credit card, and the charge card were all first used in the West. |
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The theory advanced by Schmandt-Besserat to explain this transformation is that the clay shapes are tokens representing agricultural goods such as grain, sheep, and cattle and that they were used as a form of bookkeeping. |
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There's a lot of bookkeeping that has to be done to figure out whether a specific batch of biodiesel is actually carbon neutral. |
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I was very uninterested in their bookkeeping. |
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Performs bookkeeping of income and expenses using an accounting software. |
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Olive Ann Mellor studied bookkeeping and stenography at a secretarial and business school in Wichita and then worked as a bookkeeper for an electrical supply and contracting firm in Augusta, Kan. |
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I used to do a lot of simple bookkeeping chores, because I thought it was important to do them myself, but in reality I was sloppy because I was always too busy. |
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It is not good bookkeeping and it is certainly not good economics. |
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The Manager furnishes the office space and facilities, clerical help, bookkeeping and the internal accounting services required by each of the Funds. |
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She has hit the nail on the head with her observation that at the Berlin Summit, political ideals and ambitions had to give way to a short-sighted bookkeeping mentality. |
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Lorinda runs the office and does the bookkeeping. |
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The bookkeeping and the annual accounts are prepared in conformity with the spirit and the objectives of the provisions of the Royal Decree of 10 April 1995, regarding real estate investment companies with fixed capital. |
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The EU is thus turning into little more than a bookkeeping exercise. |
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In any case, abacus beads can be readily manipulated to perform the common arithmetical operations addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division that are useful for commercial transactions and in bookkeeping. |
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The double-entry method of bookkeeping began with the development of the commercial republics of Italy, and instruction manuals for bookkeeping were developed during the 15th century in various Italian cities. |
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Details provided are to also clearly describe the applicant's financial controls and bookkeeping practices that were in place for these projects and demonstrate that these were suitable for these projects. |
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Borrowing from accounts available for this purpose is a matter of internal bookkeeping, since the overall cash managed for such sources is commingled with that of the regular budget and Working Capital Fund. |
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Obviously, if the bonifications are received in cash, some risky creative bookkeeping is required on the agency side. |
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Is my accounting and bookkeeping system in place? |
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The Treasurer General shall be responsible for the finances and the accounts of the Association, including budget preparation and control and monitoring of bookkeeping, auditing and financial administration. |
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At the end of the 15th century Luca Pacioli published the first work on bookkeeping, making him the founder of accounting. |
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The Italian city states were also highly numerate, given the importance of the new forms of bookkeeping that were essential to the trading and mercantile basis of society. |
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Additionally, it would snafu cash registers and bookkeeping systems. |
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Tight money increases embezzlement temptations, so review your bookkeeping procedures and remove any obvious opportunities for theft by your employees. |
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