"Bookkeeping In The High School" is a comprehensive guide designed to introduce secondary students to the fundamental principles of accounting. Authored by John Edward Treleven, this book aims to provide a practical and accessible approach to learning bookkeeping within the educational setting. It likely covers essential topics such as journal entries, ledger management, and basic financial statement preparation, tailored for high school curricula. By emphasizing clear instruction and relevant examples, this book equips students with valuable skills applicable to both personal finance and future business endeavors. This educational resource is an invaluable tool for educators and students seeking a solid foundation in bookkeeping.
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