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1. "Trading and profit and loss account," / Arthur H. Gibson -- 2. "Shipbuilders' accounts," / T.H. Warwick -- 3. "Engineering costs book-keeping," -- 4. "Notes on cost records : a neglected branch of accountancy," / John Mann -- 5. "Manufacturing costs," / Thomas Plumpton -- 6. "Manufacturing...
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Many generalizations have been made regarding the introduction within British businesses of the costing/accounting techniques associated with the scientific management movement during the early decades of the twentieth century, but little detail is known of the process and extent of their...
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This article looks at the effects of office mechanisation in greater detail by describing data processing innovations in major building societies during the dawn of the computer era. Reference to similar developments in clearing banks, industrial and computer organisations provides evidence as...
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Through a detailed examination, using business archives, of the impact of the First World War on cost calculation practices in British firms, this paper examines, and finds wanting, the claim of Loft (1986, 1990) that cost accounting came into the light in Britain during the First World War.
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During the first sixty years or so of the twentieth century, a number of accounting techniques were developed for use in the management of business. One of those new techniques was budgetary control. This paper examines the dissemination and diffusion of budgetary control in France and Britain...
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