domingo, 8 de agosto de 2010

Modern Accounting

From the time of Luca Pacioli, accounting has been evolving and improving. However, the basic tenets remain intact.
The first book in English on the subject was by John Gouge in 1543. In 1590 Bartolomé Salvador de Solórzano, wrote in Madrid Book and Manual Caxa merchant account is and other people with the declaration Delians. "Bartholomew was a merchant born in Medina de Rioseco and living in Seville. In his book explains, for the first time in Spanish, the double entry accounting system.
Since then there have been real revolutions in the way of implementing the accounts. The mechanization and technological advances have allowed more complex activities with far less effort.
So today we have systems of budgeting, treasury management, audit and accounting.
Examples of all the progress made following the need to know how many cattle I have and how many pounds of oranges were produced.

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