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Snyder, Herbert – Library Administration and Management, 1999
Explains the principles and mechanics of double-entry bookkeeping as a part of the accounting cycle to produce a functioning set of accounting records. Suggests that libraries need to have accurate and timely information about their spending to gain financial control and protect against fraud and abuse. (LRW)
Descriptors: Accounting, Bookkeeping, Financial Needs, Library Administration