| Christopher Columbus Marsh - Bookkeeping - 1860 - 242 pages
...days that intervene between the day on which it is due and the day on which the larger side is due, and divide the product by the balance of the account ; the quotient will be the number of days that the balance will be due after or before the date of the larger side. 89 days from June 5 to Sept.... | |
| Henry Beadman Bryant - Bookkeeping - 1863 - 390 pages
...the amount earliest due by the number of days betvxen the average date*, and divide the product !>y the balance of the account. The quotient will be the number of days from the latest date, when the balance mil aierage due; to be counted FORWARD if the amount latest... | |
| Henry Beadman Bryant - 1864 - 230 pages
...account; and then multiply the amount eariiest due by the number of days betvxen the aeeraye dales, and divide the product by the balance of the account. The quotient will be the number of days from the latext date, when the balance will aeeraye due ; to be counted FORWARD if the amount latut... | |
| John Groesbeck - Arithmetic - 1867 - 226 pages
...separately. 2. Multiply the SMALLER side of the account by the time between the two dates thus found, and divide the product by the balance of the account. The quotient will be the time to be counted from the date of the larger side. If the LARGER side of the account falls due LATEST,... | |
| John Groesbeck - Arithmetic - 1868 - 350 pages
...separately. 2. Multiply the SMALLER side of the account by the time between the two dates thus found, and divide the product by the balance of the account. The quotient will be the time to be counted from the date of the larger side. If the LARGER side of the account falls due LATEST,... | |
| Peter Duff - Accounting - 1868 - 416 pages
...note 2, p. 68. Then multiply the lewer nido by the time that intervenes botwccu these twe equations, and divide the product by the balance of the account; the quotient to the time to count back or forward. If the balance is on the side of the earliest equation, сoиxr... | |
| Emerson Elbridge White - Arithmetic - 1870 - 350 pages
...be the number of days to the maturity of the balance, to be counted FORWARD from the later equated date when the SMALLER side of the account falls due...and BACKWARD when the LARGER side falls due first. NOTES. — 1. When an account is settled by cash, each side of the account is increased by its interest... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1871 - 350 pages
...becoming due. Multiply the amount of the smaller side by the number of days between the two average dates, and divide the product by the balance of the account. The quotient will be the time of the balance becoming due, counted from the average date of the larger side, BACK when the amount... | |
| John Groesbeck - Business mathematics - 1871 - 370 pages
...separately. 2. Multiply the SMALLER side of the account by the time between the two dates thus found, and divide the product by the balance of the account. The quotient will Le the time to be counted from the date of the larger side. If the LARGER side of the account falls... | |
| Henry Beadman Bryant, Emerson Elbridge White, Corydon Giles Stowell - Business mathematics - 1872 - 576 pages
...FIRST. NOTE. — Some authors give the following rule : — Multiply the smaUer eide of the account by the number of days between the dates of equated...the balance of the account. The quotient will be the time for consideration. From the equated date of the larger side, count FORWARD when that side becomes... | |
| |