"Cost Keeping For Newsprint Paper Mills" offers a detailed look at cost accounting practices in the newsprint industry during the early 20th century. Recommended by the Committee on Uniform Cost Keeping, this book provides insights into the methods and standards used to manage and track expenses in paper mills. This historical document provides a valuable resource for understanding the economic and operational challenges faced by the newsprint industry during a period of significant growth and change.
Though the techniques described are from a bygone era, they offer an interesting comparison to modern accounting and manufacturing processes. The recommendations outline the specific cost factors relevant to newsprint production, reflecting the industry's reliance on raw materials, labor, and energy. "Cost Keeping For Newsprint Paper Mills" provides a detailed snapshot into early financial oversight and cost control in American manufacturing.
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