File:Chart Showing Books under Product Cost System, 1922.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionChart Showing Books under Product Cost System, 1922.jpg |
English: Chart Showing Books under Product Cost System, 1922 |
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Source | Cost accounts, 1922, p. 98; 3th ed. 1923. |
Author | Newlove, George Hillis, |
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