02132nam 2200373Ia 450 99639621200331620221108005810.0(CKB)4330000000341593(EEBO)2240885578(OCoLC)11810963(EXLCZ)99433000000034159319850315d1695 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The merchant's magazine, or, Trades-man's treasury[electronic resource] containing vulgar arithmetick in whole numbers, with the reason and demonstration of each rule, adorn'd with curious copper cutts of the chief tables and titles : also vulgar and decimal fractions, after a new, easie and practical method : merchants accompts, or rules of practice : shewing how to cast up the value of merchandize, and to make allowance for tare and trett, ,,, with tables of foreign coin in sterling, and a large table for reducing the one to the other : also foreign weight and measure compar'd with the English, and the weight and value of the current gold of this kingdom : likewise, rules of barter, loss and gain, rules of fellowship, and equating time of payment : also how to find the simple or compound intrest of any summ for any time ... book-keeping, after a plain, easie and natural method : skewing how to enter, post, close, and ballance any accompt, &c. : and lastly, maxims to be abserved in drawing, and accepting bills of exchange, ... /by Edw. HattonLondon Printed for, and sold by Chr. Coningsby ...1695[10], 178 [i.e. 180] pReproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021BusinessEarly works to 1800ArithmeticEarly works to 1800BookkeepingEarly works to 1800BusinessArithmeticBookkeepingHatton Edwardb. 1664?808339EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996396212003316The merchant's magazine, or, Trades-man's treasury2315534UNISA