Journal of Accountancy, Հատոր 3American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 1906 |
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Արդյունքներ 99–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... profit of 30 % ; the jobber sells to the retailer at an advance of from 5 % to 10 % ; and the anvil is finally ... profits as follows : Value to the manufacturer ( at cost ) .. Value to the jobber ( at cost ) ..... ... Value to the ...
... profit of 30 % ; the jobber sells to the retailer at an advance of from 5 % to 10 % ; and the anvil is finally ... profits as follows : Value to the manufacturer ( at cost ) .. Value to the jobber ( at cost ) ..... ... Value to the ...
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... profits in the year of sale and not in the year of purchase is quite generally adhered to , as is also the rule of applying market prices instead of cost prices only whenever the former are lower than the latter . In certain businesses ...
... profits in the year of sale and not in the year of purchase is quite generally adhered to , as is also the rule of applying market prices instead of cost prices only whenever the former are lower than the latter . In certain businesses ...
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... profit for sales when the charge is made , and apply cost values only to all uncompleted or unshipped stock of ... profits on such stock in trade should not be drawn out of the business . Another condition somewhat analogous to the ...
... profit for sales when the charge is made , and apply cost values only to all uncompleted or unshipped stock of ... profits on such stock in trade should not be drawn out of the business . Another condition somewhat analogous to the ...
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... profits , there would naturally be an increase in the value of its patterns and flasks that were in use , to say nothing of new patterns and flasks . By adopting the method of valuing the patterns and flasks on a basis relative to the ...
... profits , there would naturally be an increase in the value of its patterns and flasks that were in use , to say nothing of new patterns and flasks . By adopting the method of valuing the patterns and flasks on a basis relative to the ...
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... profits large enough to pay 20 % to 30 % dividends annually and accumulate a handsome surplus , on patented goods , as well as by reputable dealing and aggressive management , even the cost of making the first experiments , draw- ings ...
... profits large enough to pay 20 % to 30 % dividends annually and accumulate a handsome surplus , on patented goods , as well as by reputable dealing and aggressive management , even the cost of making the first experiments , draw- ings ...
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