COST ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
O. P. F. Horwood
South African Journal of Economics, 1950, vol. 18, issue 3, 251-266
Abstract:
“I consider this subject of costs to be perhaps the most potentially fruitful field that offers itself to real economic tillers of the soil. My object is to call attention to the arduous job of clearing, draining, ploughing, harrowing and sowing that must be done before it is going to be worth while to bring out the reaper.”—C. REINOLD NOYES.1
Date: 1950
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