“‘The history of Bookkeeping is the history of Civilizations.’” The political life of any Nation can also be discerned from the economic life or social life of that Nation. Political Science relies on mathematics to make quantitative analysis and to… Read More ›
Bookkeeping
Revision (27 April 2024)
Currently away from my PC at the moment for some important assignment outside of the Blog. Anyway, I have taken the time to make a mock draft of the webpage for the Second Edition of Work-Standard Accounting Practices. It’s far… Read More ›
Update (25 April 2024)
Today, I will be drafting a copy of the Entry that I will be writing for Section Three. My goal is that I will have at least one Entry tomorrow. Even better if I get two Entries completed. But realistically,… Read More ›
The Birth of Taxation in the United States: A Brief History of the First Income Tax
Written by Delvin In times of conflict and crisis, nations often turn to innovative solutions to fund their endeavors. In the case of the United States during the Civil War, the implementation of the first income tax in 1861 marked… Read More ›
Work-Standard Accounting Practices: Evaluating Profitability and Utility (Pt. II of II)
We have previously discussed how Liabilities represent Quantities of Schuld an Economic Organization owes and Equities the Quantities of Kapital an Economic Organization earns. We even discussed how the Inventory, as Assets, has different ways of evaluating the Values of… Read More ›
Work-Standard Accounting Practices: Receipts and Invoices in Double-Entry Account Bookkeeping
The transactional sales that occur under Double-Entry Account Bookkeeping will always include documentation for those affected by the movement of Kapital and Schuld. Returning to the example established in the preceding Entry, suppose there was a contextual event that prompted… Read More ›
Work-Standard Accounting Practices: Daybook Journal and T-Chart
The simple mathematical equation associated with Double-Entry Account Bookkeeping is designed to allow an Accountant and their assistant, a “Bookkeeper,” to create documents describing the movements of Kapital and Schuld between different entities. The Bookkeeper compiles the documentation for the… Read More ›
Compendium: Introduction to Command-Obedience Account Bookkeeping
A heavily reworked version of Double-Entry Bookkeeping, Command-Obedience Bookkeeping is the preferred accounting system under the Work-Standard. As pointed out in an early post on The Fourth Estate Blog, Double-Entry Bookkeeping contributed to the formation of the Capitalism in Liberal… Read More ›