America\u27s earliest recorded text in accounting: Sarjeant\u27s 1789 book

Abstract

In 1789, seven years before the text developed by pioneer American [accounting] author William Mitchell appeared, Thomas Sarjeant of Philadelphia published An Introduction to the Counting House. It was a concise and able expression of a long mercantile bookkeeping tradition destined to result in later American texts. A mathematics teacher in England and a Philadelphia academy, Sarjeant also contributed works on commercial arithmetic

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