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[The quotation below is taken from the final lines of the late fifteenth century play Everyman. It illustrates the prominence of accounting in the popular mind as the means by which man’s conduct and actions were justified or condemned.]
Published: Jan 18, 2016
Keywords: Manorial Account; Accounting Form; Accurate Account; External Monitoring; Debt Repayment
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