Business Hints for Men and Women by Alfred Rochefort Calhoun
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4. The stock sold.
5. Increased value of stock. 6. Increased value of property, if any. Such accounts you say will cause trouble; well, you cannot do anything of value without trouble. The question is will the effort pay? Those who keep such accounts say it does, and they are usually the successful, progressive farmers. WORKING-MEN'S ACCOUNTS The working man, skilled or unskilled, and the working man's wife as well, should keep some form of cash book that will show from week to week the receipts and expenditures. One can be thrifty without being miserly. Where did the money go? Look at your book, where every cent expended has been set down, and you will be surprised to find how the little sums total up. Look over the list of little things bought and you will be surprised to see how many were not needed. Here is a simple form for a home record: Cash Received 1910. |
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