BOOKKEEPING 

 SELF-TAUGHT 



e==== By PHILLIP C. GOODWIN ===-hi 



FE W, if any of of the technical worka 

 which purport to be self-instructinff 

 have justified the claims made for 

 oifi,^^'^®"^' ^°?- invariably the student 

 eitner becomes discouraged and abandons 



^i^i^w^^^^^^** ^^^' ^^ ^e is compelled to 

 whiV^ ?5®+^^''^^ ?* ^ professional teacher, 

 Ty^^JtnJ\ *^ifi ^""^1?* majority of instances is 

 impracticable when considered in relation 



f 8.^ * 1 -f ™*^°^t.^?°^ *i™« and the condi- 

 subjectS^ to wlucli the great busy pubUc ip 



Mr. Goodwin's treatise on Bookkeeping 

 departure from all 



IS an entirely new t^cijmture irom all 

 tormer methods of self -instruction and one 

 wnich can be studied systematically and 

 alone by the student with quick and 

 permanent results, or taken up io leisure 

 moments with an absolute certainty of ac- 



with little effort. The book is both a 

 marvel of skill and simplicity. Every 

 featui^ and every detail leading to the 

 elimax of scientific perfection are so thor- 



Socre oiVr intelligence of, even the most 



R^^?'?*^"^-^^^^^l\^u"^^^*™a^''6^^y exposition of the scientific nrincinle.? of 

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fe tlfi J.^.r'^^*^"i!^^^^i l^^^^g *h^ «<^^dent alonrto the cuTmfi^finre^ib I 

 tof the balance sheet, the work contains a glosslry of all the commSoiJ 

 Wsempoyed in the business world, together with accounts in iSr^ 

 do- zeroises for practice and one set of books completely written up / 



J2mo Qoth. Price $J.OO. 

 Sent postpaid to any address upon receipt of price. 



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