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Double-entry Bookkeeping

50 Things That Made the Modern Economy

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In 14 95 or thereabouts, leonardo de vinci noted down a list of things to do in one of his famous note books. This list included the entry, learn multiplication from the root. From i olucca. Leonado was a big fan of maestro lucca, better known to day as luca pacioli. Pacioli is celebrated as the most famous accountant who ever lived. But he didn't invent it - double entry bookkeeping had been used for two centuries earlier. Before the venetian style caught on, accounts were rather basic. An early mediaeval merchant was little more than a travelling salesman. He could simply check whether his purse

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