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Uniform accounting system for school cities and towns: a handbook of instructions
The State Board of Accounts in collaboration with the State Department of Public Instruction, co-operating with an advisory committee of the Indiana City and Town Superintendents\u27 Association, have worked out in detail an accouting system designed to provide an adequate plan for Fund and Functional Accounting. Four ideas were kept constantly in mind while the forms constituting the system and the directions covering them were being drafted. (1) The system should be sound from an accounting point of view. (2) The system should be simple enough to enable clerks in the office of the small town superintendent\u27s or secretary\u27s office to keep it. (3) The system should be complete enough to yield desirable results. (4) The system should be flexible enough to meet adequately the needs of the largest school corporation as well as the smallest. The information herewith submitted was prepared by Mr. E. P. Brennan, Field Examiner of the Department of Inspection and Supervision of Public Offices of the State Board of Accounts, and by Mr. L. B. Job, Assistant Superintendent of Public Instruction
Statistical report.
1932/33-1943/44, compiled by the Division of accounting and statistics; 1944/45- by the State board of accounts.Report year ends June 30.Mode of access: Internet.Continuation of the Statistical report of the Legislative bureau