Mayan Calendar Systems

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Author: Cyrus Thomas
Publisher: Read Books
Year: 2009
Language: en
Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9781444622713
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Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.42 Pounds
Width: 0.34 Inches
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Mayan Calendar Systems by Cyrus Thomas, published by Read Books in April 2009, is a historical examination of the Mayan calendar systems. This edition spans 144 pages and is presented in English. The book discusses various aspects of accounting practices, including the organization of financial records and the preparation of balance sheets, while also addressing the complexities of controlling accounts.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of accounting methods, including the use of special columns in original entry books and the significance of summary accounts. The text aims to clarify the processes involved in maintaining accurate financial records, such as the preparation of trial balances and schedules for accounts receivable and payable. This edition provides insights into historical accounting practices, making it a resource for those interested in the intersection of history and finance.


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: … (6) Columns for Discount on Purchases and Discount on Notes on the same side of the Cash Book; (c) Columns for Discount on Sales and Cash Sales on the debit side of the Cash Book; (d) Departmental columns in the Sales Book and in the Purchase Book. Controlling Accounts.–The addition of special columns in books of original entry makes possible the keeping of Controlling Accounts. The most common examples of such accounts are Accounts Receivable account and Accounts Payable account. These summary accounts, respectively, displace individual customers’ and creditors’ accounts in the Ledger. The customers’ accounts are then segregated in another book called the Sales Ledger or Customers’ Ledger, while the creditors’ accounts are kept in the Purchase or Creditors’ Ledger. The original Ledger, now much reduced in size, is called the General Ledger. The Trial Balance now refers to the accounts in the General Ledger. It is evident that the task of taking a Trial Balance is greatly simplified because so many fewer accounts are involved. A Schedule of Accounts Receivable is then prepared, consisting of the balances found in the Sales Ledger, and its total must agree with the balance of the Accounts Receivable account shown in the Trial Balance. A similar Schedule of Accounts Payable, made up of all the balances in the Purchase Ledger, is prepared, and it must agree with the balance of the Accounts Payable account of the General Ledger.” The Balance Sheet.–In the more elementary part of the text, the student learned how to prepare a Statement of Assets and Liabilities for the purpose of disclosing the net capital of an enterprise. In the present chapter he was shown how to prepare a similar statement, the Balance Sheet. For all practical…

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Language: en. Pages: 144.

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