01225nam0 22003133i 450 SUN013010620200721094006.524978-34-06-74708-30.0020200716d2020 |0gerc50 bagerDE|||| |||||*ZivilprozessordnungFamFG Verfahren in Familiensachen, EGZPO, GVG, EGGVG, EU-Zivilverfahrensrechtbegründet von Heinz Thomas, Hans Putzofortgeführt von Klaus Reichold, Rainer Hüsstege, Christian Seiler41. AuflMünchenC. H. Beck2020XXXIX, 2669 p.20 cm.SUN0080194ZPO.MünchenSUNL001057Thomas, HeinzSUNV053152Putzo, HansSUNV053153Hüßtege, RainerSUNV053154Reichold, KlausSUNV053155Seiler, Christian1969- SUNV092376BeckSUNV001176650ITSOL20200727RICASUN0130106UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00CONS XVI.D.67 00UBG5213 20200716 Zivilprozessordnung55619UNICAMPANIA02757nam 2200529 450 991046659720332120210622105037.01-78785-836-71-63157-424-8(CKB)3710000001407602(BEP)4850715(OCoLC)986679890(CaBNVSL)swl00407330(MiAaPQ)EBC4850715(Au-PeEL)EBL4850715(CaPaEBR)ebr11380078(OCoLC)986029994(EXLCZ)99371000000140760220191230d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAccounting history and the rise of civilizationVolume I /Gary GirouxFirst edition.New York, New York :Business Expert Press,[2017]©20171 online resource (xx, 132 pages)Financial accounting and auditing collection,2151-28171-63157-423-X Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-127) and index.Supplement A. Ride through accounting history -- 1. Accounting and the ancient world -- 2. The dark ages to the enlightenment -- Supplement B. Double entry: a brief primer -- 3. Britain and the industrial revolution -- Supplement C. What is capitalism and why is it important to civilization? -- 4. The early American experience -- 5. The railroads -- 6. Industrialization and professional management -- Supplement D. Panic attack: all those pesky bubbles and crashes -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.Volume I of Accounting History covers the first 10,000 or so years of the rise of accounting and civilization. Conveniently, accounting was part of the developing culture from the start. Before civilization, big-brained humans still developed language, stone tools, started trade, and made both bread and beer from wild wheat. The beer and bread combo may have been the big push to settled agriculture, villages, and the start of civilization. With fortified villages and towns, accumulating wealth meant inventory accounting, first using tokens (clay balls). Increased technology, population, and power followed, as did the need for better bookkeeping.Financial accounting and auditing collection.,2151-2817AccountingHistoryElectronic books.AccountingHistory.657.09Giroux Gary A.857173MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910466597203321Accounting history and the rise of civilization2024037UNINA