Bookkeeping
and
Accounting
"How do I stand?"
is the daily question
of the business man.
He must have exact
and up-to-date statis-
tics for comparisons

wiLh last week or last
year. Scientific book-
keeping and accounting
foundations of successful

are necessary
business.

For first study, Klein's Bookkeeping
and Accounting, and Miner's Com-
plete Bookkeeping are useful.
Belding's Accounts and Account-
ing is also valuable for beginners be-
cause of the forms and problems in-
cluded.
C.P.A. Problems and Solutions is
indispensable to a student of account-
ancy.
Modern Accounting, by Hatfield, is
the best single book on the subject. In
it are given lists for further reading and
study.

(OVERI

Many business men want to present
their statistical reports in chart or dia-
gram form, in printed reports or adver-
tisements, or for their own study. For
this purpose, Brinton's Graphic Meth-
ods of Presenting Facts is a practical
guide.
Ask for these books and for others
on any line of work that interests you
at YOUR PUBLIC LIBRARY. Li-
brary service is free everywhere.

American Library Association
Library War Service
Vocation List No. 13-L