This is book keeping with trillions of dollars of financial instruments in the red and black columns.
They learned the importance of accurate book keeping and a good accountant.
This simple double entry book keeping shows that the net cash flow into the economy produced by government spending is zero, nada, nothing.
At their Brussels press conference on Wednesday the heads of Daimler and Renault-Nissan both said they were not splitting the partnership's synergies, while Ghosn added that the deal was not driven by book keeping.
MPs also rebuked the department for not getting a grip on spending across Whitehall, and "impenetrable" book-keeping.
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In 1997 he received a suspended sentence for false book-keeping but that conviction was reversed on appeal.
His admirers are appalled that such an immense figure might fall over a few instances of sloppy book-keeping.
Malcolm Bendle, the Longtown company secretary, maintains that the market's book-keeping system is so meticulous that private trading is impossible.
Such branches can cause a processor to waste valuable time dealing with the ancillary book-keeping that comes with every branch.
There is more to this than the satisfaction of good book-keeping.
It has also been accompanied by ever-heavier administrative burdens, as health plans have demanded elaborate book-keeping and adherence to complex approval processes for new treatments, raising doctors' costs just as their income is falling.
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Book-keeping and refereeing have improved, they rightly say.
The documents that have been disclosed reveal that some bishops in the bankrupt dioceses presented the diocesan funds of parishes, schools, hospitals and retirement accounts as separate when they were really simply book-keeping entries in the same pooled investment account.
Since this is a blog post, and not a debt consolidation book, I am keeping it brief here.
And unfortunately the sharing of it and Walt keeping this book in hindsight proved to be a bit unwise.
But most Republicans are keeping their distance, and his book is selling very slowly.
Bank of America will still have mortgage woes which are keeping its stock below its supposed book value.
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This new wrist PDA could solve that problem by keeping a second copy of your Palm address book or schedule on your wrist.
Like the 1st generation Kindle unearthed by Engadget snoops way back in September of 2006, Amazon's having a tough time keeping the lid on its 2nd generation e-book reader.
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Looking at the total plan expenses, including administrative and record-keeping fees, the 401(k) Averages Book found that the average total expense for a small plan in 2012 was 1.46%, with a range between a low of 0.38% and a high of 1.97%.
If you're based in South Africa, it's worth keeping an eye on the Troyeville Hotel and its regular book launches.
One last thing I would point out, keeping housing prices down is a positive good, in my book.
I'm not a worrier, but I do like being prepared -- Boy Scouts can do that sort of thing to you -- and keeping a charge on my iPhone 4S at all times is a must in my book.
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