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But how is the one conversation I'm going to have with him going to help you determine whether he's a double-entry?
What is the initial double-entry on the invoice date?
It allows Double-Entry Accounting and is integrated with modules that support most common business processes.
A double-entry?
All of the above information is remotely synchronised with head office systems - reducing paperwork and the double-entry of information.
B. S. Johnson's novel Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry.
A critically acclaimed film adaptation of the last of the novels published while he was alive, Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry (1973), was released in 2000.
Strictly speaking, the phrase 'budgetary accounting' refers to the practice (adopted particularly by some US local governments) of including budgeted amounts and actual amounts within the double-entry.
Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry was first published in 1973 by William Collins, Sons and Co. Ltd.
The earliest extant accounting records that follow the modern double-entry in Europe come from Amatino Manucci, a Florentine merchant at the end of the 13th century.
Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry (1973) is the penultimate novel by the late British avant-garde novelist B. S. Johnson.
The Lock, Stock star has launched a furious broadside after the failure of his latest film, Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry, to secure a cinema release.
Her dissertation, The Windmill and the Giant: Double-Entry Bookkeeping in the Novel, is about the process of social research and solitary construction undertaken by novelists.
Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry, meanwhile, is a book-long streak of brilliant comic contempt, following an accounts clerk who develops his own system of moral debit and credit.
First, he played Howard Langley in "The Case of the Lonely Eloper"; then, he played Steven Banks in "The Case of the Double-Entry Mind."
He was nominated for the Carl Foreman Award for the Most Promising Newcomer at the 2003 BAFTA Awards, for Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry.
This double-entry of data is time-consuming and expensive. Local regional OHS systems are also used to track other OHS related activities, such as OHS Committee meeting frequency and site inspections.
They might write a response after their initial individual reading of the story then share the response and the key points and questions they generated with other members of the study group (see Tovani, "Using Double-Entry Diaries", pp. 30ff).
But there may be accident in the use and repute of Books, for Double-entry was established by the 1490s and found then and afterwards expositions which were printed in book form! Type-set text had annexed to it pages simulating commercial bookings.
Key Features include: General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Double-entry System, Multi-user, Multi-currency, Multi-language, Inventory Control, Service and Project Tracking & Billing, Payroll, Data and Backup Exports.
Haines also worked as one third of the art-pop band Black Box Recorder, and in 2001 released the soundtrack album to the film, Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry, rapidly followed by his first solo album proper, The Oliver Twist Manifesto.
Is this how human beings will quantify the value of their remaining years, by ticking a series of boxes marked Rollerblading, Mastering Basic Inuit, Double-Entry Book-keeping, Visiting Luxembourg, Planting a Tree, Knitting a Scarf, Backpacking in the Rainforest...?
Each transaction must be recorded on the Debit side of one nominal ledger and that same transaction and value is also recorded on the Credit side of another nominal ledger hence the expression Double-Entry (entered in two locations) one debit and one credit.
She made four guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of defendant Beth Sandover in the season 6, 1962 episode, "The Case of the Double-Entry Mind," and murderer Edith Summers in the season 7, 1963 episode, "The Case of the Devious Delinquent."