Journal of Accountancy, Հատոր 115American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 1963 |
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Էջ 61
... increase , observes Mr. S to himself ; the company is evidently doing well . Alas , his gratification is shaken when , on perusal of the president's confident - sounding letter , he dis- covers the following : " As more fully set forth ...
... increase , observes Mr. S to himself ; the company is evidently doing well . Alas , his gratification is shaken when , on perusal of the president's confident - sounding letter , he dis- covers the following : " As more fully set forth ...
Էջ 62
... increased depreciation charges , was to increase net income by approxi- mately $ 1 million for the year . That's sure not very clear to me , Mr. S grumbles silently ( manfully suppressing a faint suspicion that it may not have been ...
... increased depreciation charges , was to increase net income by approxi- mately $ 1 million for the year . That's sure not very clear to me , Mr. S grumbles silently ( manfully suppressing a faint suspicion that it may not have been ...
Էջ 68
... increase in sales is reflective of an increase in market penetration ( share of market increased from 26.6 per cent to 28.3 per cent ) accompanied by an increase in sales per salesman and sales per customer . Sectionalizing the market ...
... increase in sales is reflective of an increase in market penetration ( share of market increased from 26.6 per cent to 28.3 per cent ) accompanied by an increase in sales per salesman and sales per customer . Sectionalizing the market ...
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