-- maybe somethin' light....
Brother "X" was a Franciscan monk who lived during the Italian Renaissance. While he is often called the "Father of Accounting," he did not invent the system but rather described a method used by the merchants of Venice. His system included most of the accounting cycle as we know it today; describing the use of journals and ledgers, demonstrating year-end closing entries, and proposing that a trial balance be used to prove a balanced ledger.
Brother X warned that a person should not go to sleep at night until the debits equaled the credits!*
* -- I heartily concur! We here at Black Bart Boondoggles, LLC adhere to and strictly enforce that very same work ethic.
Brother "X" was a Franciscan monk who lived during the Italian Renaissance. While he is often called the "Father of Accounting," he did not invent the system but rather described a method used by the merchants of Venice. His system included most of the accounting cycle as we know it today; describing the use of journals and ledgers, demonstrating year-end closing entries, and proposing that a trial balance be used to prove a balanced ledger.
Brother X warned that a person should not go to sleep at night until the debits equaled the credits!*
* -- I heartily concur! We here at Black Bart Boondoggles, LLC adhere to and strictly enforce that very same work ethic.
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