"Elements Of Bookkeeping Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Michigan" offers a foundational approach to understanding bookkeeping principles. This educational material, likely used in courses at the Ferris Institute, provides a practical introduction to the elements of bookkeeping. It is a valuable resource for those looking to grasp the fundamentals of accounting and financial record-keeping.
The content likely covers essential topics such as journal entries, ledgers, and basic financial statements. Its historical context adds a layer of interest for those studying the evolution of business education. While its primary audience is students and educators, anyone seeking a concise overview of bookkeeping will find it beneficial.
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