George William Childs was an American publisher. He was born in 1829 at Philadelphia and died in 1894. In 1864 he became proprietor of the 'Public Ledger' the wealth derived from which he liberally used for public purposes. Research George Childs
Oliver Goldsmith was an Anglo-Irish journalist, essayist, novelist, dramatist and poet. He was born in 1728 at Pallas, county LongfordIreland and died in 1774. Among his more famous works are 'The Vicar of Wakefield' and ' The Deserted Village'. His father, a clergyman of the Established Church, held the living of Kilkenny West. In 1745 he was entered as a sizar at Trinity College, Dublin. In 1749, shortly after his father's death, he left Dublin with the degree of Bachelor, and was advised by an uncle, who had already borne a large part of the expenses of his education, to prepare for holy orders. Rejected for holy orders he became tutor in a family, but soon lost his situation on account of a dispute with the master of the house over a game at cards.
The same uncle who had given him assistance before now gave him 50 pounds to go to Dublin to study law, but he had scarcely arrived at the city when he lost the whole sum in gambling. In spite of his repeated imprudences he was once more succoured by his uncle, who supplied him with means to go to Edinburgh to study medicine. Here he remained eighteen months, during which he acquired some slight knowledge of chemistry and natural history. At the end of this period he removed to Leyden, again at the expense of his uncle; and afterwards wandered over a large part of France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. It was probably at Padua that he took a medical degree, as he remained there six months; but his uncle dying while he was in Italy he wag obliged to travel on foot to England, and reached London in 1756 with a few pence in his pocket. After some years of hard experience as a chemist's assistant, medical practitioner, proof-reader, and school usher, he drifted into literature. He conducted a department in the Monthly Review, wrote essays in the Public Ledger (afterwards published under the title of the Citizen of the World), and a weekly pamphlet, entitled the Bee. In 1761 he was introduced to Dr. Johnson.
In 1764 he appeared as a poet by the publication of his Traveller. In 1766 appeared his Vicar of Wakefield, which at once secured merited applause. In 1768 his comedy of the Good-natured Man was acted at Covent-Gardenwith but indifferent success. His poetical fame was greatly enhanced by the publication of his The Deserted Village in 1770. In 1773 he produced his comedy of She Stoops to Conquer, which was completely successful. He also compiled histories of England, Greece, and Rome; and a History of the Earth and Animated Nature, a pleasing work, but one of no scientific value. His last days were embittered by the pressure of debt, incurred partly by his improvidence and partly by his generosity. The manners of Oliver Goldsmith were eccentric, even to absurdity. Research Oliver Goldsmith
Heath Ledger is an Australian actor. He was born in 1979 at Perth, Western Australia. He is best known for his starring role in the 2001 film 'A Knight's Tale', though he had previously in 1997, been in the television soap-opera 'Home and Away' playing Scott Irwin. Research Heath Ledger
Account & See Invoicing is a user-friendly invoicing program for the PC. It enables the user to quickly create invoices using the mouse or keyboard - use 'Matrix Prices' to charge different prices for the same goods. You can export all information and print mailing labels. Extensive reporting shows Account Ageing, Aged Debtors/ Delinquencies, Tax accounting plus in-depth Sales Ledger breakdowns. On-line context sensitive Help and free e-mail support are included. Research Account & See Invoicing
3S is a full-featured 32-bit accounting software for Windows 95 and Windows NT.
3S includes: General ledger, Accounts receivable and Accounts payable: Powerful invoice/order entry system: Bank reconciliation: Automated cheque printing: The facility to design your own reports, business forms and financial statements. Export reports directly to Office97 and Corel WordPerfect Suite 7 and 8. Research 3S
3SI is an integrated accounting system for the IBMPC, designed for businesses that require inventory management and invoice/order entry features integrated with general-purpose accounting software. The context-sensitive Help feature and customisable desktop are designed so you can easily use 3SI's most advanced features. With 3SI, you can modify forms, such as cheques, invoices, purchase orders, statements of account, and financial statements, to suit your needs. Furthermore, each module has its own report generator so you can create the reports you need to manage your business. 3SI includes the following integrated modules: General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Inventory, Invoicing, and Purchase Orders. Research 3SI
3S Accounting is a versatile accounting computerpackage for the PC designed for the small office/ home office (SOHO) market. 3S Accounting is full featured, easy to use and completely free. It includes a general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and an invoicing and order-entry system. Reports can be exported directly to MSOffice and Corel WordPerfect. Research 3S Accounting
Account & See Invoicing is a user-friendly invoicing program for the PC. It enables the user to quickly create invoices using the mouse or keyboard - use 'Matrix Prices' to charge different prices for the same goods. You can export all information and print mailing labels. Extensive reporting shows Account Ageing, Aged Debtors/ Delinquencies, Tax accounting plus in-depth Sales Ledger breakdowns. On-line context sensitive Help and free e-mail support are included. Research Account & See Invoicing
In business, control accounts are accounts in which the balances are designed to equal the aggregate of the balances on a substantial number of subsidiary accounts. Examples are the sales ledger control account (or total debtors account), in which the balance equals the aggregate of all the individual debtors' accounts, the purchase ledger control account (or total creditors account), which performs the same function for creditors, and the stock control account, whose balance should equal the aggregate of the balances on the stock accounts for each item of stock. This is achieved by entering in the control accounts the totals of all the individual entries made in the subsidiary accounts. The purpose is twofold: to obtain total figures of debtors, creditors, stock, etc., at any given time, without adding up all the balances on the individual records, and to have a crosscheck on the accuracy of the subsidiary records. Research Control Accounts
A nominal account is a business ledger account that is not a personal account in that it bears the name of a concept, e.g. light and heat, bad debts, investments, etc., rather than the name of a person. These accounts are normally grouped in the nominal ledger. Research Nominal Account
 
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