Excerpt from Twenty Twenty-Minute Lessons in Bookkeeping
The Language of Business
The student of bookkeeping is learning to read and write the language of business. The growth or decline of a commercial enterprise is written in figures, and the man who hopes to win in the business game must learn to understand its language.
Even if you never expect to be a bookkeeper, you must still understand the records kept by bookkeepers. In some form or another everyone must keep track of money, and the more intelligently he can do so, the more money will he probably have to keep track of.
Bookkeeping
As a profession, accountancy is becoming more and more attractive. The income tax, the increase in the size of corporations, the force of competition between business concerns - all these factors have created a demand for men with an understanding of accounts.
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