Mathematics for the Accountant
by Eugene R. Vinal
Publisher: The Biddle business pub 1921
Number of pages: 230
Description:
It is obvious that the accountant has no time for algebraic studies, unless he has attended a good high school or college. To prepare a book for those who have not had these advantages and who nevertheless are promising students of accountancy, all the work must be reduced to a basis of arithmetic and common sense.
Download or read it online for free here:
Download link
(multiple formats)
Similar books

by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
Accounting is a set of concepts and techniques that are used to measure and report financial information about an economic unit. The text covers the introduction to accounting, information processing, income measurement, and the reporting cycle.
(21207 views)

by Joe Ben Hoyle, C. J. Skender - Flat World Knowledge
The approach centers around utilizing the Socratic method: asking and answering questions. This text covers standard topics in a standard sequence, but does so through asking a carefully constructed series of questions along with their answers.
(16403 views)

by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
In this book you will learn about planning for success through budgeting. Key budgets, such as the sales, production, direct materials purchases, direct labor, overhead, selling and administrative, and cash budgets are all discussed in detail.
(14671 views)

by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
This book focuses primarily on liquid assets. It introduces enhanced income statements, sales, cash discounts, the control structure, inventory accounting, cash and highly-liquid investments, cash management, controls for cash receipts, and more.
(16387 views)